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Trent Lott resigning?

I doubt it’s because he has a wide stance, but I don’t really care.  As far as I’m concerned, he can self-fornicate.  From Hot Air:

Bad on pork, bad on racial issues, bad on amnesty, and hostile to the one media weapon conservatives wield simply because it dared to challenge him. Like Mark Levin, I shall not miss him.

After almost 20 years of spooning out pork, it’s time for him to get fed.

The senator, after 34 years of public service in Congress is not wealthy like many of his colleagues and has talked for some time about leaving so he could earn more money.

So, aides said, the senator decided to leave by year’s end to circumvent new lobbying rules — instituted by Congress this year and effective in 2008 — that that would bar members from lobbying their colleagues after two years.

The so-called “revolving door” policy in effect now keeps former members from lobbying their colleagues for one year. The changes were made in the wake of the scandal surrounding former lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

Any Mississippians want to venture a guess whom Haley Barbour will appoint? Barbour himself would be a solid choice but he was re-elected last year. The lieutenant governor, Amy Tuck, is young and famous in the area for having switched from the Democrats to the Republicans in 2002 but she just took a job with MSU.

Whoever it is had better be able to pay his own way in the special election because we’re busted, kids. 

He was officially dead to me back in the summer when he wanted to shut us up about his amnesty support.  In my mind, his resignation is only the funeral ceremony, since the body’s been dead for months now.  Just don’t ask me to eulogize him, m’kay?

November 26, 2007 - Posted by crushliberalism | Lott

1 Comment »

  1. He was a superlative Majority Leader who was stabbed in the back by RINO Bush Jr. Evaluate his entire record, not the few items that warrant some critique.

    Pickering is a likely choice. If Taylor was willing to switch parties and endorse a Republican in his former district, that might be fun!

    Comment by Troll | November 26, 2007


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