To: ewing
"MORE LOTT FALLOUT: SPLITTING THE BASE [Kate O'Beirne]
(Add to the long-term damage we can expect from the Lott affair the self-inflicted damage the White House risks doing with its conservative base. Conservatives are split over whether Lott ought to step aside. Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and our own beloved Mark Levin no doubt speak for plenty of conservatives who are defending Lott, in part, because they cant stand what they see as a capitulation to the dishonest grievance industry. Many of us fault the senator for handing the industry a race card and are unwilling to sacrifice a principled conservative agenda in an attempt to save him. The White Houses reaction to the controversy appears likely to alienate the entire conservative base. The president isnt defending Lott and if he winds up similarly unwilling to defend the race-blind agenda conservatives have long championed, the movement will once more be unified--in opposition to his complete surrender to the race-baiters. >
VIA
http://www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/corner.asp
148 posted on
12/17/2002 1:04:39 PM PST by
KQQL
To: KQQL
Lott and the Courts The fall out is just beginning...... But then 56% of the Republicans say Lott should remain as SML. 35% say move on.... 9% don't know what they think.
162 posted on
12/17/2002 1:13:51 PM PST by
deport
To: KQQL
re. your Katie O'Bierne post:
She said the conservatives are split over Lott. I believe they (we) are too, but, however this turns out, the issue will settle down.
My vote is for Lott to go, for almost all the reasons cited on this thread :>)
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