To: BuddhaBoy
If Lott had previously stood with his party, instead of giving in to Tom Daschle every chance he got, then Bush and others would have thrown their support behind Lott, and this matter would be over. Really? So Bush was lying the other day when he said that Lott's words were reprehensible? For Bush, this isn't about his words, but about his past leadership?
Remember George W. Bush didn't call for Clinton's conviction, either.
You'll kick Trent Lott out the door because you are still pissed over impeachment! And, if he's branded a racist in the process, you could care less.
Another "canonized conservative." Congratulations, Boy.
To: sinkspur
Answer the question.
To: sinkspur
I agreed with BuddhaBoy, on that same point. Bush would have condemned the remarks, as everyone with a brain would. However, once scolded, the right would have supported Lott as Majority Leader, IF he hadn't been so weak in the past.
To: sinkspur
You'll kick Trent Lott out the door because you are still pissed over impeachment! And, if he's branded a racist in the process, you could care less.
Tells what kind of party we have I guess! Gutless and liars!
350 posted on
12/15/2002 8:52:03 AM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: sinkspur
Governor Bush said that clinton was an embarrassment to the country. He also said he would have voted to impeach. I have it on tape. You are dead wrong. The remarks were made on the O'Reilly Factor in 2000. O'Reilly asked him point blank. By the way, do you even respect Bill Bennett? He is on Fox saying that Lott needs to step down.
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