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Democrats: A Lott of trouble (ANN COULTERS VIEWS ON TRENT LOTT ATTACK)
worldnetdaily ^ | 12/18/2002 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 12/18/2002 3:51:50 PM PST by TLBSHOW

Democrats: A Lott of trouble

I'm just glad Strom Thurmond isn't around to see this.

Statisticians believe Trent Lott is now on track to break Bill Clinton's single-season record for public apologies. During his recent B.E.T. appearance, Lott said he supported affirmative action, regretted voting against the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and that he'd give "The Bernie Mac Show" another try.

What the Lott incident shows is that Republicans have to be careful about letting Democrats into our party. Back when they supported segregation, Lott and Thurmond were Democrats. This is something the media are intentionally hiding to make it look like the Republican Party is the party of segregation and race discrimination, which it never has been.

In 1948, Thurmond did not run as a "Dixiecan," he ran as a "Dixiecrat" – his party was an offshoot of the Democratic Party. And when he lost, he went right back to being a Democrat. This whole brouhaha is about a former Democrat praising another former Democrat for what was once a Democrat policy.

Republicans made Southern Democrats drop the race nonsense when they entered the Republican Party. Democrats supported race discrimination, then for about three years they didn't, now they do again. They've just changed which race they think should be discriminated against. In the 1920s, the Democratic platforms didn't even call for anti-lynching legislation as the Republican platforms did.

Thurmond's Dixiecrat Party was not the only extremist spin-off from the Democratic Party in 1948. Henry Wallace, formerly FDR's vice president and agriculture secretary, left the Democratic Party that year to form the communist-dominated and Soviet-backed "Progressive Party." Much as Thurmond's Dixiecrat Party was expressly pro-segregation, Wallace's Progressive Party was expressly pro-Soviet.

Indeed, this was the apex of Moscow-directed subversion of U.S. politics. The Progressive Party platform excluded even the mildest criticism of Soviet aggression. It will come as no surprise that many American celebrities supported Wallace. The Progressives received 1 million votes nationwide, about the same as Thurmond's Dixiecrat Party.

Thurmond went on to reject segregation, become a Republican, and serve his country well as a U.S. senator. By contrast, running a communist-dominated presidential campaign was Wallace's last hurrah. Yet only an off-the-cuff remark at a birthday party praising Thurmond's presidential campaign is the career-destroyer. Not so fawning references to Wallace's Soviet-backed presidential campaign.

Just two years before Lott's remarks, a hagiographic book on Wallace's life was released, titled "American Dreamer." How about a book about a segregationist titled "American Dreamer"? Wallace's version of the American "dream" was communism every bit as much as Strom Thurmond's dream was segregation. Aren't dreams of murderous dictators, gulags and death camps at least comparable in evil to segregated lunch counters?

The dust jacket on "American Dreamer" featured a nauseating statement of praise by U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy. Kennedy said that the book deserved "to be read by all who care about the American dream." The American dream: communist totalitarianism. Why wasn't the lecherous liberal asked to retire for his flattering remarks about a proven Soviet fifth columnist?

In 1999, the Clinton administration dedicated a room at the Agriculture Department to Wallace. At the dedication, former Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern gave a speech explicitly praising Wallace's pro-Soviet positions, such as the idea that the Cold War was "overdone" and that "problems" between the nations "could not be resolved by military means."

McGovern fondly recalled that he himself had voted for Wallace. He chipperly reminded the audience that he had run for president in 1972 "on a similar platform" – with the help of a young Yale law school graduate named Bill Clinton. Inasmuch as Trent Lott was in kindergarten in 1948, he did not vote for Thurmond. He did not run on a "similar" platform to the Dixiecrats. He did not write a jacket-flap endorsement calling a segregationist an "American Dreamer."

The idea that Lott took the occasion of an old timer's birthday to introduce a new policy initiative to bring back segregation – a Democrat policy – is ludicrous. Lott is a fine fellow; he just has some sort of liberal-Tourette's syndrome that makes him spout Democrat ideas at random. A few years ago, Lott practically wanted to give the adulterous Air Force pilot Kelly Flinn a silver star for her service. Remember that?

Up until two weeks ago, conservatives were clamoring for Lott's removal precisely because of his annoying habit of saying dumb things. (Showing their inferior intellect, liberals have only recently figured that out.) Republicans should ask Lott to step down as leader, but only for all the nice things he's said about Teddy Kennedy.

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To: nopardons
I didn't mean to intrude. Maybe he's just as mixed up as everyone else is right now.

To qoute an old Star Trek line, "Norman, coordinate."

-PJ

481 posted on 12/18/2002 11:40:45 PM PST by Political Junkie Too
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To: Poohbah; EternalVigilance; P-Marlowe; Huck; hchutch; SerpentDove; Sabertooth; goldstategop
PING

Great post if you haven't seen it yet. Please share it and often. Thanks.
482 posted on 12/18/2002 11:45:49 PM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: Political Junkie Too
You haven't intruded at all. I LOVE the original ' STAR TREK " ! :-)

As to Luis 's post, I think that I'll just pretend that I didn't read it at all. LOL

483 posted on 12/18/2002 11:48:16 PM PST by nopardons
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To: jla
McConnell doesn't want it. Neither does Frist. The ONLY one who does, is Nickels and he is NOT going to get the SML !
484 posted on 12/18/2002 11:50:02 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Political Junkie Too
What you see is what you see. What we saw Monday night was the largest conservative sell out in GOP and conservative, if not American history. The first 6 months of parliamentary maneuvering for economic, military and social issues will define the next election, which will either give us a Hillary or Bush 2nd term. The latter is imperative because if Hillary wins, we lost the House or Senate or both. Ineffectiveness or bad, liberal crap coming out of the Senate the first 6 months is death.

If Lott does stay as Leader, it'll be on some kind of probationary terms

The reason he wasn't challenged after Nov. 5 was because he *was* put on probation. Remember "we've circled the wagons around him"? That was the GOP Leadership talking about Lott then. This is where they show him the door, NOW!
485 posted on 12/18/2002 11:52:27 PM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: Political Junkie Too
"Lott spent whatever political capital that he had, and his credit limit is now 0."

He started at zero. JC Watts asked him to resign today, the majority of GOP Governors in DC for a national conference asked him to step down, the only conservative 'writer' that hasn't thus far is Paul Weyrich to the best of my knowledge. Do you fail to see what Lott has already done to the Party and conservatives? You underestimate what we're losing with Lott remaining in charge. Have you the BET trancript? Did you watch BET? We've been saying that Lott is a trainwreck waiting for an audience; it happened and it happened on BET Monday night.
486 posted on 12/18/2002 11:56:45 PM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"Trent needs to step down and sit his term out, not commit seppuku. He was elected by the people of Mississippi to the post of Senator, not Senate Leader, and he should be reminded that the has a moral obligation to his constituency to complete this term."

Trent said he has a 'contract with the pipple of MS and it run through 06'. He needs to step down yet honor his contract.
487 posted on 12/19/2002 12:00:05 AM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: nopardons
McConnell doesn't want it. Neither does Frist. The ONLY one who does, is Nickels and he is NOT going to get the SML !

I'm sorry to hear the boys have no ambition.
Be interesting to see who steps up to the plate.

488 posted on 12/19/2002 12:01:10 AM PST by jla
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To: Political Junkie Too
"I agree that in the first six months, he would have to build the planks of that platform and have them solidly nailed into place. That's why it is important that he resolve the question of Iraq, not necessarily have it over with, just the open question of whether we attack or not. It would also be good to have a few Judiciary nominations behind him, and more movement on tax reduction."

IMO, the 'tag' will be "it's the economy, stupid". If those initiatives aren't tackled now, he could win the war on terror but have 6, 7, 8+% unemployment and be done. Lott has killed effective economic reforms because the RATS will block and obstruct in a myriad of ways. A fast, clean start is EVERYTHING for the WH in '04. Lott needs to honor his contract with Mississippians yet let another lead and get the attention of this insanity.
489 posted on 12/19/2002 12:04:32 AM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: jla
The ONLY one, who wants the SML, is Don and he is hated by most other Senators. Also, the Dems have already dug up " dirt " on him and can't wait to let it all out; they've begun leaking some, in their heightened joy.
490 posted on 12/19/2002 12:07:01 AM PST by nopardons
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To: ApesForEvolution
The reason he wasn't challenged after Nov. 5 was because he *was* put on probation. Remember "we've circled the wagons around him"? That was the GOP Leadership talking about Lott then. This is where they show him the door, NOW!

I can agree with that. We just have to recast it as Lott being cast aside for our reasons, and make sure the public "gets it." They are already receptive, I think, based on some poll numbers.

Ineffectiveness or bad, liberal crap coming out of the Senate the first 6 months is death.

I agree here, too. Throwing Lott out as a racist is more liberal crap.

I think Lott should be removed from leadership, too. He just can't be run out of town by Democrats. How do you think this would play out?

1. Lott doesn't step down immediately because that would be agreeing with the racism charges, and Lott would be shamed for the rest of his life.

2. Republicans express their outrage at Lott in no uncertain terms (behind closed doors if necessary).

3. Bush has a rousing State Of The Union Address, where he makes announcements of major initiatives.

4. Republicans have another leadership vote, in the name of retooling themselves to fit Bush's agenda (or some such nonsense that is focus group tested), Lott is replaced and is given some kind of "special project" to keep him occupied.

I understand that there is some significance to the Jan. 6 date, after which (I think) committee assignments are made and there would be no place for Lott to go. Otherwise, as long as it happens soon, what's the urgency? How can Lott be ousted that is a win for everyone?

-PJ

491 posted on 12/19/2002 12:07:23 AM PST by Political Junkie Too
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To: VaBthang4
Sick, squalid creature of a human being.
492 posted on 12/19/2002 12:12:15 AM PST by Windsong
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To: TLBSHOW
I read and keep up with the news, but somehow I don't get this one. I don't understand what the brouhaha is all about. Wasn't Lott at the birthday party, and said if Thurmond had been elected president in 1948, this country would be better off? What am I missing? Is it racist because in 1948 Thurmond believed in segregation as it was the law of the land then? It all sounds like it's being blown way out of proportion unless I am missing something.
493 posted on 12/19/2002 12:14:24 AM PST by DBtoo
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To: nopardons
So take a few years off.

The rest looks perfectly coherent to me.

What can I help you with?
494 posted on 12/19/2002 12:14:37 AM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: ken5050
Isn't that the same Arlen Spector who was the great supporter of Ira Einhorn?
495 posted on 12/19/2002 12:16:02 AM PST by DBtoo
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To: nopardons
The ONLY one, who wants the SML, is Don and he is hated by most other Senators. Also, the Dems have already dug up " dirt " on him and can't wait to let it all out; they've begun leaking some, in their heightened joy.

Why wouldn't any senator jump on this chance? Bunning? Kay Bailey? Sessions?
And the dems can take their dirt and stick it up their rears.
I tell ya, sometimes pols are just too thin-skinned.

496 posted on 12/19/2002 12:18:44 AM PST by jla
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To: ApesForEvolution; VaBthang4
Ann is a little on the thin side. She could stand an extra 10 pounds or so.
497 posted on 12/19/2002 12:21:21 AM PST by DBtoo
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To: VaBthang4
Whatever happened to free speech in this country?
498 posted on 12/19/2002 12:24:20 AM PST by DBtoo
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To: TLBSHOW
Fantastic one this week but too many rats are here after her

LOFL, yeah I've noticed that the scumbags always seem to show up for the Ann threads. Two reasons: First, Ann spanks them with 'truth' like nobody else, and second.... a whole lot of Democrats are fat, smelly women who post here while they're scarfing down bowls of spaghetti. They simply can't stand it that Ann is so attractive. These fat Democrat slobs are easy to pick out - - they are the ones who always call Ann "bony", or "scrawny", or use some other pejorative to describe her thin, beautiful, classy appearance.

Regards,
LH

499 posted on 12/19/2002 12:31:32 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: TLBSHOW
Okey, your post #90 explained it. It's just as I suspected; it makes no sense.
500 posted on 12/19/2002 12:32:05 AM PST by DBtoo
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