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Did Congressional Black Caucus Target Lott for Policies?
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 12/17/02 | Jeff Johnson

Posted on 12/17/2002 2:45:46 AM PST by kattracks


(Editor's Note: The following article contains quoted language some readers may find objectionable.)

Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - A coalition of African-American House members has demanded that Mississippi Republican Sen. Trent Lott resign his leadership position, but a closer examination of the group's positions indicates the attack may be more about liberal politics than perceived racism.

Almost immediately after his election to the post, the incoming leader of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) criticized Lott for allegedly racist comments made at a Dec. 5 birthday celebration for 100-year-old retiring Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.)

"It sends a chilling message to all people," Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) said Dec. 10. "Those are the kinds of words that tear this nation apart."

At the party, Lott referred to Thurmond's 1948 presidential campaign, in which Thurmond ran as a segregationist "Dixiecrat" - the common name for members of the States' Rights Party - and praised his long-time friend and colleague.

"I want to say this about my state: When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We're proud of it," Lott said. "And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either."

CBC 'Not Finished With' Lott


Cummings said the members of the CBC, all of whom are Democrats, have not yet decided what to do about Lott's remarks.

"I don't know exactly what action we will take," he said Wednesday. "I do expect that when the body comes together, we'll make a decision."

Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald (D-Calif.) told reporters after the Dec. 10 election of CBC officers that, "We're not finished [with Lott] as a caucus."

"It was a shocking, piercing voice through the fabric of black America," said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), the group's newly elected first vice chairman.

Rep. Diane Watson (D-Calif.) was the first member of the CBC to call for Lott's resignation from the Senate leadership.

"He needs to step down," she said last week, "and I certainly am going to do all that I can to see that that occurs."

Lott issued several apologies, which Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) initially said he believed to be sincere.

"I accept that," Daschle told reporters. "There are a lot of times when he and I go to the microphone, would like to say things we meant to say differently, and I'm sure this is one of those cases for him, as well."

But Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), who is also a member of the CBC, criticized Daschle for accepting Lott's explanation.

"Daschle spoke very quickly to put the fire out," Waters said, "so let him take the heat."

Waters said Democratic leaders should support the caucus in its outrage over Lott's remarks to demonstrate the Democratic Party's concern for African-Americans all of the time, not just when their votes are needed during elections.

Democrat's Racist Statement Unchallenged

A of online news archives found no similar outrage over the use of the word "nigger" by Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.V.) during a March 4, 2001 interview on Fox News Sunday.

"There are white niggers," Byrd told host Tony Snow. "I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time; I'm going to use that word."

Byrd apologized for the remark and there was no ensuing criticism from members of the CBC or other African-American or "civil rights" groups.

Instead, members of the CBC busied themselves with other issues. For example, Waters' office issued a March 7, 2001 press release denouncing drug companies for not wanting to discount their HIV/AIDS medicines in Africa.

Most Black Caucus Members Belong to 'Progressive' Group

The politics of the majority of CBC members may have something to do with that apparent double standard. CNSNews.com has learned that 22 of the 38
members listed on the CBC website are also listed as members of the House Progressive Caucus (HPC), an offshoot of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The DSA hosted the HPC website until media reports exposed the links between the groups in the late 1990s. The website is now hosted on the official Internet servers of the House of Representatives.

The HPC website states that its members "share a common belief in the principles of social and economic justice, non-discrimination, and tolerance in America and in our relationships with other countries."

Those beliefs are converted to legislative priorities later in the HPC's "Statement of Purpose."

"We also seek to embody and give voice to national priorities which reflect the interests and needs of all the American people, not just the wealthy and the powerful," the document states. "We support curbs on wasteful, inefficient government spending at the Pentagon and elsewhere, a more progressive tax system in which wealthier taxpayers and corporations pay their fair share, adequate funding for social programs that are designed to extend help to low and middle-income Americans in need, and trade policies that increase the exports of more American products and encourage the creation of jobs and investment in America."

HPC members have introduced bills seeking universal taxpayer funded health care, higher income tax rates for workers who earn higher wages, "alternative" energy sources, a higher federally-mandated minimum wage, and a host of other liberal programs and ideas that - if enacted - would have expanded the size and power of the federal government. Lott has opposed most of the socialist concepts supported by members of the HPC, including those introduced by representatives who also have membership in the CBC.

A search of the American Conservative Union's (ACU) ratings for the lawmakers further illustrates the differences in their political positions. The group rated office holders on issues ranging from abortion to gun control, campaign finance restrictions to tax cuts, and from the Cuban trade embargo to a ban on drilling for oil in Alaska.

Cummings achieved a lifetime rating of three out of 100. Millender-McDonald's overall grade was five. Jackson Lee also scored a five. Watson earned a zero, while Waters achieved a three.

By contrast, Lott has an ACU lifetime rating of 93 out of 100. Lott cast only one vote against the ACU's position in 2001.

Democratic members of the House of Representatives who have membership in both the Congressional Black Caucus and the House Progressive Caucus are: Corrine Brown (Fla.), Julia Carson (Ind.), William "Lacy" Clay, Jr. (Mo.), John Conyers (Mich.), Danny K. Davis (Ill.), Chaka Fattah (Pa.), Earl Hilliard (Ala.), Jesse Jackson, Jr. (Ill.), Sheila Jackson-Lee (Texas), Stephanie Tubbs Jones (Ohio), Barbara Lee (Calif.), John Lewis (Ga.), Carrie Meek (Fla.), Major Owens (N.Y.), Donald Payne (N.J.), Bobby Rush (Ill.), Bennie Thompson (Miss.), Maxine Waters (Calif.), Diane Watson (Calif.), Melvin Watt (N.C.) and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.).



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1 posted on 12/17/2002 2:45:46 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
I could not have believed that another politician could make Clinton seem noble by comparison, but the great groveler has done it.
2 posted on 12/17/2002 2:55:46 AM PST by per loin
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To: kattracks
Fact is the Black Caucus and the NAACP use any little thing they can as political blackmail. But in fairness if these braindead people would think it wouldnt happen to them. But in the heat of the moment almost all of us have said insensitive things about numerous things at one time or the other.America is so race conscience that the term racist is being used to extort and I believe in the long run it will actually end up hardening America and will end up being like the little boy that kept yelling the sky was falling.The two faced way Democrats and the black leadership in this country handles this only serves the purpose of driving a wedge between the races and political parties.
When or if America ever really faces the fact they will discover there is no difference in race but it really is an issue of class. It wont happen in my lifetime but it will happen. Most of those in power stay there by dividing and conquering while filling their own pockets along with their family and friends and it is no different in the black and other communities.
3 posted on 12/17/2002 3:08:03 AM PST by gunnedah
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4 posted on 12/17/2002 4:09:49 AM PST by mhking
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To: kattracks
We have long needed a Congressional White Caucus.
5 posted on 12/17/2002 4:11:17 AM PST by R. Scott
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To: kattracks
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6 posted on 12/17/2002 4:14:01 AM PST by backhoe
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To: per loin
I must disagree. Lott's groveling is ignoble but nothing he has done compares to the moral turpitude of the Bent One. He is simply a politician trying to save his political neck after a monumental blunder. That having been said, I would be happy to see him resign from his leadership position so that we could get a better leader in the Senate - one who possesses some vertebrae.
7 posted on 12/17/2002 4:16:45 AM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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To: kattracks
The Black Caucus targeted Lott?

Right, through use of the top secret marionette software (code name "Charlie McCarthy") obtained through Pentagon sources, the Black Caucus ingeniously forced Lott to make his disastrous remarks at Strom Thurmond's birthday party.
8 posted on 12/17/2002 4:31:40 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: per loin
Lott's groveling is sickening to watch and just keeps this ridiculous issue on page one. I want him gone, but I also don't want to lose the majority. Chances are that we've lost it anyway... If Lott stays, he'll be so bitter that he'll be more of a RINO than ever.
9 posted on 12/17/2002 4:35:23 AM PST by demkicker
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To: kattracks
Lott was the best friend the Dems ever had. Targeted by the CBC? Only to ensure that he stayed on as Majority Leader. Which says a lot for their principles, don't it? Good riddence.
10 posted on 12/17/2002 4:37:42 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: kattracks
Call it what you will, but of course there was a 24/7 "Lott-watch" in effect, just like there turned out to be a 24/7 "Newt-watch" during Gingrich's stint as House Speaker.

The difference between the two was that the media twisted and spun everything out of Gingrich's mouth to be something it was not, where with Lott, he gave the media a verbal gift-wrapped package. No spin required.

Looking for ways to make GOP leaders look like extreme radicals, and then applying steady water-torture is the Democratic modus operandi.

11 posted on 12/17/2002 5:27:35 AM PST by Lou L
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To: kattracks
Nothing was ever said about Bill Clinton honoring Senator Fulbright, an avowed segregationist with the Presidential Medal of Honor and less about the statue Clinton just dedicated to that racist in Arkansas.

Where was the Black Caucus when this happened? Where was Maxine Waters, Jessie Jackson, Al Sharpton and all the other outraged democratic socialists. Where was the press and all the pundits who are now drawing and quartering ‘ol Trent Lot? Double Standards in Spades is what we’ve got. If Lott goes then Byrd should go, it’s for the Blacks you know. Talk about racisim.....Black Americans had better get thicker skins...they are being used again...by the Democrats of course!

12 posted on 12/17/2002 5:52:40 AM PST by yoe
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To: mhking
Given how most Dummycrat Blacks have felt about Lott I wouldn't be surprised if they would seize or even create an opportunity to get him.
13 posted on 12/17/2002 2:59:26 PM PST by mafree
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