Trent Lott back on top, just like that

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Trent Lott back on top, just like that

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make a statement that a known racist (Strom Thurmond) should have been our leader so things would be right, 8-o get slapped on wrist, wait a few years, and it's all good again. @.@

well, I hope I get invited to the next cross burning, oh wait I can't unless I'm the burnee! 8-o

now all we need is someone named Pookie from up the block in the Senate to offset Lott's nonsense. @.@ blunts, hoes & latest whips (cars yall :lol:) will always be on the Senate agenda to keep it real and honest.
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tamra, racist now adays say all the right political correct things and do all the same actions.
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Murphdogg,

doh! forgot to post the article which made me go 8-o. but definitely it's the same old racism just disguised under new bullshit. if we are lucky, for Christmas video footage of Lott & Limbaugh having wild freaky sex w/each other under influence of illegal drugs w/Mark Foley cheering them on will be discovered. wait, that may make his ass Senate Majority Leader or put him in the lead for president!

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/15/ ... index.html

Lott succeeds in leadership comeback

POSTED: 11:09 p.m. EST, November 15, 2006

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott, ousted from the top Senate Republican leadership job four years ago because of remarks considered racially insensitive, won election to the No. 2 post Wednesday for the minority GOP in the next Congress.

But Lott deferred to newly elected party leader Mitch McConnell when asked whether he feels vindicated by the 25-24 secret ballot. "The spotlight belongs on him," Lott said of his Kentucky colleague, unanimously chosen to succeed Sen. Bill Frist as the top-ranking Senate GOP leader.

But Lott's comeback-kid victory was generating the most buzz in the Capitol hallways. Lott, who was pressured to step down from the Senate's top spot more than four years ago, returned to the center of power by nosing out Sen. Lamar Alexander, who had made an 18-month bid for the post.

"I'm honored to be a part of this leadership team, to support Mitch McConnell and all of my colleagues and to do a job that I've really loved the most: count the votes," Lott said. "I'll do my very best in that effort."

His victory over Alexander showcases Lott's lobbying and vote-counting skills. Both men spent the night before intensely lobbying colleagues on the Senate floor -- with Lott, also a former whip, casting himself as the candidate more adept at dealmaking and Alexander pledging to be a morale-booster to a caucus still smarting over the midterm elections.

As recently as Tuesday night, Alexander's office predicted he had the support of as many as 30 Republicans senators. But Lott peeled off Alexander's supporters in part by arguing that in a Senate split by one vote, dealmaking expertise could mean the difference between Republicans passing legislation to tout in the next campaign in 2008 or risk being branded as do-nothing lawmakers.

Remaining neutral was McConnell, who was uncontested to be the Republican minority leader. He'll replace Tennessee's Frist, who is retiring from the Senate under a self-imposed term limit and is a potential contender for the GOP presidential nomination in two years.

Lott relished his duties as majority leader but stepped down in 2002 under pressure over remarks that were interpreted as racially insensitive. He has long hinted at making a comeback bid.

The GOP whip's race was but one source of suspense in the wake of the midterm balloting, in which war-weary voters stripped President Bush's party of its majority. Congress returned to a lame-duck session to pass a budget, and the Senate was considering Bush's nomination of a new defense secretary.

On Tuesday, Senate Democrats elected their leadership roster.

Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Minority Whip Richard Durbin of Illinois will ascend to majority leader and majority whip, respectively.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, will continue as the chairman of the party's campaign fundraising committee. Schumer also will add vice chairman to his title, making him No. 3 in the leadership and a chief strategist.

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington will serve as conference secretary; Debbie Stabenow of Michigan will chair the steering committee; and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota will serve as chairman of the research-focused policy committee.

House Democrats choose their leaders Thursday; House Republicans elect theirs Friday.
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deepseas,
Elephants and donkeys have poor memories because they both get paid to forget.
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