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So, Trent Lott Resigned...

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:04 pm
by Keverian FireCry
discuss or diieeee

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:06 pm
by Lalanae
guess I'll die

/shrug

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:10 pm
by Midnyte_Ragebringer
The right move for everyone.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:12 pm
by Voronwë
he was a liability to his party.

in his attempt to salvage his personal reputation, he was basically saying he was willing to do things that were counter to the GOP agenda.

There were lots of Republicans who wanted him out as head of the Senate before this. He had not been particularly effective in his first stint in the position, and this was just something that weakened him politically too much.

Some conservatives may say it was the 'liberal media' who pushed him out. But in fact, Lott just weakened an already weak leadership position too much with these statements, and it was the Republican core who wanted him to step down.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:14 pm
by Bubba Grizz
Could someone post what it is he said exactly. All I heard was that it was about segregation and his approval for it?

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:21 pm
by Kylere
He said at a gathering for Strom Thurmond something like blah blah blah my state supported Strom in 48 blah blah blah

Strom ran as a segregationist in 48

Lott thought "Man I am a dumbfuck" and apologized profusely. His voting record seems to indicate he is not a racist himself. But you know, I have never met a white guy or any political stance from Mississippi who privately did not reveal themselves to be racist.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:34 pm
by Fairweather Pure
He fucked up and paid the piper. I'm glad he stepped down before he embaressed himslef even more. Did you see him on BET? Christ Almighty...

Posted: December 20, 2002, 1:44 pm
by Voronwë
what he said that was objectionable was that he thought the US would have not had "all these problems we have today" had Thurmond been elected president in 1948. Lott said this same thing in 1980 as well, so it was not the first time he had said it.

Thurmonds platform in 1948 was basically: there arent enough federal troops to keep "the nigger race" from entering "our homes, our schools, our swimming pools".

and it really was that harsh of a statement, i'm not hyping it for flamevault purposes. Also being proud of a segregationist winning the state in 1948 has a subtext as well. Even though blacks were granted a constitutional right to vote, that was not practiced in Mississippi. Blacks who tried to vote back then in Mississippi were harrassed, beaten, threatened, and in some cases lynched. In the south, though it is not often spoken about, there are still some deep wounds from those times that have not healed. It was only a generation ago that state Universities were even integrated down here.

As for Kylere's assertion that he was not a racist. I'm not gonna say one way or the other. He certainly did do some things that some might construe a certain way.

Not voting for MLK day as a federal holiday for instance.
Not voting for the extension to the Voting Rights Act.
Speaking to repeatedly, and even inviting to Washington, a known white supremacist group from Mississippi (Council of Conservative Citizens).

With apologies to Chris Rock, this guy is a "cracker ass cracker".

Posted: December 20, 2002, 2:07 pm
by Momopi
yeah ronnie lott was a great player

Posted: December 20, 2002, 2:13 pm
by Fallanthas
I'm not going to accuse Lott of being a racist. I'm going to say he has a power block int he South and made several different statements, including the one at the Thurmond get-together, that seemed to be targetted at pleasing that voting block.


They also made him look like a fool. I'm glad he is going away, the man is dangerous around a microphone and doesn't seem to understand that there is no such thing as a private comment in public life.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:08 pm
by Aabidano
He was most certainly a racist as a college student, and actively campaigned for and supported for the segregationist agenda.

30-40 years later? Who knows, people do change over time. Though if you've lived the rural south before, you know that it's like stepping back in time 40 years in many respects.

His comment was stupid, regardless of his current views. He gave those who wanted him gone all the ammunition they needed. I had a picture in my mind of dogs dragging down a weakened pack member while I was listening to the back story on the news this morning.

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Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:10 pm
by rhyae
On NPR earlier this week Lott said something about his state having a past history of racism and that he had been a part of it. But was sorry for it and changing, now he would be pro MLK's B-day as a state holiday among other things he had previously been against.
He has some roots in racism, as many good old boys do.
One day youre yucking it up at a party saying youre sorry segregation didn't happen in your state, and the next day your on BET aplogizing to the black community?
Yeah, that's politics alright.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:15 pm
by Deward
For every bad politician dragged into the open there are five more waiting to take his place.

Lott is just another crooked politician that got what he deserved. Term limits would of helped avoid this kind of crap.

Deward

Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:24 pm
by Kylere
Voronwe, I never said he was not a racist, in fact I said every white male from Mississippi was, start READING my posts dammit

Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:42 pm
by Bubba Grizz
Does that mean Favre is too?

Posted: December 20, 2002, 3:46 pm
by Chidoro
Voronwë wrote: Not voting for MLK day as a federal holiday for instance.
I not saying he is or he isn't, but why would that example be considered racist. It's not as if MLK fits the criteria for a federal holiday so I can understand people not agreeing with it.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:01 pm
by Animalor
Please forgive my ignorance of US politics/history being canadian and all but who's MLK?

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:03 pm
by Homercles
That would be Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I have a dream"

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:09 pm
by Dalmoth
It is ignorant to potray all white males from the South as racist, it is just as ignorant to claim that all racists are white or male or from the South.

The most prejudiced man I know is the father of a good friend of mine, he's black. He was also a young man (with young children) who was in the 16th street Baptist Church in 1964. Hate is not an emotion relagated to any single denomition, race, creed or nationality. It breeds upon itself, only when those that know only hate have passed from this world can they be replaced with people who see beyond its grip to the truth of human existance. Which is simply that we fear that which is different, because we simply don't know any better.

I have lived my entire life in Birmingham, racism is alive in the older generation here, in my generation its is less prelevant and in my nephew's generation its even less. Its not the kind of thing that changes in 5 or 10 years. Changes to society are slow and often take a century to come to fruition.

When the generation of Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton and Bull Connor is gone racial politics here will be less taxed that is now. It won't be gone, I'm not that naive, it will become less of an issue when people begin living in the present for the future, instead of living in the present for the past.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:10 pm
by Fash
This is utter bullshit and just more proof of what the media can do.

There was no need to even apologize as doing so signalled that while his comments were innocent by themselves, the intended meaning was of segregation, jokingly or not.

I am glad he did not leave the senate entirely and just lost his leadership title.... but it never should've gotten to this. There are former clan members serving in the senate right now, no one cares.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:13 pm
by Fairweather Pure
There are former clan members serving in the senate right now, no one cares.
Politics are too cut thoat, I don't believe this to be true. I call bullshit until you offer data to back-up your claim.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:26 pm
by Aabidano
Fash wrote:There are former clan members serving in the senate right now, no one cares.
Lott gave people who wanted him removed ammunition. With the presidents support, this would have blown over. He probably wasn't playing nice while they slipped BS over on us in the homeland security bill.

Look at George Wallace, his past was not an issue later in life. He was one of the more visible supporters of segregation during the 60s.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:34 pm
by Voronwë
Fash wrote:This is utter bullshit and just more proof of what the media can do.

There was no need to even apologize as doing so signalled that while his comments were innocent by themselves, the intended meaning was of segregation, jokingly or not.

I am glad he did not leave the senate entirely and just lost his leadership title.... but it never should've gotten to this. There are former clan members serving in the senate right now, no one cares.
Fash get your facts straight. How many conservative Republicans were calling for his head? Answer: a bunch.

they didnt want him from the start cause he sucked last time as a majority leader. THis was all they needed to oust him.

Lott was willing to sell out the Republican party to save himself. Did you see his interview on BET? It was a disaster.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 4:39 pm
by Fash
Fairweather Pure wrote:
There are former clan members serving in the senate right now, no one cares.
Politics are too cut thoat, I don't believe this to be true. I call bullshit until you offer data to back-up your claim.
Senator Byrd (D) - admitted klan member, currently a senate committee leader

A google search for Senator Byrd Klan turned up many, this was the first: http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michel ... 030801.asp

Lott did give them ammunition... He screwed it all up... The president did right by staying out of it, but Lott should've never apologized.
Voronwe wrote:Fash get your facts straight. How many conservative Republicans were calling for his head? Answer: a bunch.
Answer: Not a fucking one for more than 72 hours of talking heads "No republican senator has yet to call for Lott to step down"

Report to me the news, not what isn't the news. When the media in essence cries wolf, people make it happen.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 5:27 pm
by kyoukan
Didn't this cracker asshole also promise he would quit the senate if forced out of leadership? Is his tiny little racist penis so small that he can't even back up his own promises and cling to power where clearly no one wants him?

Man, if you are a racist and even the republicans don't want you, you have no where to go.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 5:33 pm
by Midnyte_Ragebringer
It's very simple why he didn't quit all together.

If he gives up his seat the Senate will be 50/50.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 5:35 pm
by Gurugurumaki
"Man, if you are a racist and even the republicans don't want you, you have no where to go."

Not trues at arl, next we wirls see him with a white gown and pointy hat! Cans anyone say compound?

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Posted: December 20, 2002, 5:39 pm
by rhyae
David Duke, Klan leader, state legislator, never quite made it to the senate. Thankfully.

edit: sp >= 0

Posted: December 20, 2002, 5:42 pm
by Animalor
Frankly Anyone that had any affiliations with hate groups of any kind has no fucking business being any type of public servant. Period!

Posted: December 20, 2002, 6:14 pm
by Aabidano
Animalor wrote:Frankly Anyone that had any affiliations with hate groups of any kind has no fucking business being any type of public servant. Period!
Some people do change over time, and most people will forget what you did 6 months ago if no one reminds them.

Open official racism was very common in the southeastern US until the mid 60s. At a guess, most anglo people making it into senior elected postitions more than 10-15 years ago have had an affiliation of some kind with these groups at one point or another. Most of them are still likely in office, excepting states with term limits.

Whether they still hold those views is the issue. Lott was dumb enough to make it ambigous when he was already on tenous political ground.

Posted: December 20, 2002, 6:24 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:Didn't this cracker asshole also promise he would quit the senate if forced out of leadership? Is his tiny little racist penis so small that he can't even back up his own promises and cling to power where clearly no one wants him?

Man, if you are a racist and even the republicans don't want you, you have no where to go.

Umm Canada's a option