PDA

View Full Version : Lott to talk radio: Shut Up



stephanie
06-16-2007, 06:43 PM
Trent Lott, nominal Republican and former Senate Majority Leader - who showed himself a faux conservative during the Clinton Administration - is starting to lash out at we troublemakers who oppose this amnesty bill and (egad!) listen to talk radio. He told the New York Times:

“Talk radio is running America. We have to deal with that problem.”

Lott showed himself a true elitist with this quote in the Washington Post:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/14/AR2007061400919.html?hpid=topnews

“I’m sure senators on both sides of the aisle are being pounded by these talk-radio people who don’t even know what’s in the bill,” Lott said. He added that the “leadership will have to be prepared to do what needs to be done.”

In other words, the elites in the Senate will ignore what we low lifes want and do the bidding of the President and illegal immigration lobby (including the Democrats). (Is it completely lost on the GOP that turning a bunch of criminals into citizens/voters benefits only the Democrats?)

He also, according to the Times, doesn’t seem to care for the Senators who are new enough to actually listen to their constituents:

At some point, Mr. Lott said, Senate Republican leaders may try to rein in “younger guys who are huffing and puffing against the bill.”

The Times says Lott, earlier identified as “on the fence” (his usual position anyway), now supports the amnesty legislation.

At least one political analyst thinks it is the President who should keep quiet if GOP Senators want to pass this bill:

Matthew A. Towery, a political analyst in Atlanta who was once a campaign chairman for Newt Gingrich and is now chief executive of a polling firm, Insider Advantage, said: “Having George W. Bush come out and speak in favor of the immigration bill does not do any good for Republican senators. He just irritates the conservative base of the Republican Party, which has abandoned him on this issue.”

Lott’s collaboration with liberal Democrats is nothing new. He has long been a disgrace to the GOP and Mississippi (and I am sad to see my former state continuing to elect him by wide margins). But at least Lott’s insults show that the heat is still on, to the extent that the snake oil salesmen behind this bill fill the need to beat up on you and me.

There is no doubt that a lot of those in Washington share Lott’s disdain for the views of the American public. Perhaps Senators Cornyn and Hutchison feel the same way. Usually, though, even the most entrenched politician isn’t stupid enough to actually say it (or dumb enough to be convinced by his handlers to do their dirty work).

The arrogance of these unprincipled phonies is breathtaking.

Let’s stay under their skin, shall we?

http://www.lonestartimes.com/

Keep....calling, writing, emailing..:cheers2:

82Marine89
06-16-2007, 10:58 PM
El Presidente Jorge Buuush thinks that he can browbeat everyone in the house and senate into accepting this anti-American, globalist AMNESTY bill.

It’s just pathetic… The President, that I voted for TWICE, wants his legacy to be pardoning 20 million lawbreakers.

…but he won’t even so much as pardon a few border agents IN FEDERAL PRISON for doing THEIR JOB.

Ramos, Compean, Hernandez… Where’s the exoneration, Mr. President?

You’d like to give the pass-go-and-collect-$200 card to not only illegal aliens, but identity thieves, gang members, and those on the terror watch list through the z-visa.

I’M NOT EXACTLY SURE I GET YOUR LOGIC, Jorge.

What kind of opposite land is this????

He had to have known that he would NEVER make the left side of the aisle happy… (of course liberals will never be happy, but that is beside the point…) And yet he has bent over backwards in the attempt to do so… all while making his constituency turn against him. Way to go.

This is NOT the same cowboy that stood atop the rubble right after 9/11 with a bullhorn.

Yes, folks… For awhile, we thought we had another great Republican President. He HAS stood strong in a couple aspects; I’ll give the man that… But what an ABSURD, unacceptable imbalance…

President Bush will defend our shores by fighting overseas but not on our borders- where we’ve intercepted thousands of known terror suspects actively plotting the demise of the United States of America…

The border IS a war zone.

I don’t get this.

Then again, this is the same man that appointed Michael Chertoff.

Up is down, I guess.

I’M DISGUSTED.

The following are the GOP senators that could either make or break this amnesty…

Alexander, Lamar- (R–TN) 202-224-4944, http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
Bennett, Robert F.- (R–UT) 202-224-5444, senator@bennett.senate.gov
Cochran, Thad- (R–MS) 202-224-5054, info@cochran.senate.gov
Coleman, Norm- (R–MN) 202-224-5641, opinion@coleman.senate.gov
Collins, Susan M.- (R–ME) 202-224-2523, senator@collins.senate.gov
Cornyn, John- (R–TX) 202-224-2934, senator@cornyn.senate.gov
Craig, Larry E.- (R–ID) 202-224-2752, larry_craig@craig.senate.gov
Domenici, Pete V.- (R–NM) 202-224-6621, senator@domenici.senate.gov
Gregg, Judd- (R–NH) 202-224-3324, mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
Hatch, Orrin G.- (R–UT) 202-224-5251, senator@hatch.senate.gov
Hutchison, Kay Bailey- (R–TX) 202-224-5922, senator@hutchison.senate.gov
Kyl, Jon- (R–AZ) 202-224-4521, info@kyl.senate.gov
Lott, Trent- (R–MS) 202-224-6253, http://lott.senate.gov/public/
McConnell, Mitch- (R–KY) 202-224-2541, senator@mcconnell.senate.gov
Murkowski, Lisa- (R–AK) 202-224-6665, senator@murkowski.senate.gov
Smith, Gordon H.- (R–OR) 202-224-3753, http://gsmith.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
Snowe, Olympia J.- (R–ME) 202-224-5344, olympia@snowe.senate.gov
Stevens, Ted- (R–AK) 202-224-3004, http://stevens.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.EmailSenatorStevens
Warner, John- (R – VA) (202) 224-2023, http://www.senate.gov/~warner/contact/contactme.cfm

Pale Rider
06-17-2007, 02:13 AM
I have no respect left for lott either. He's a damn good reason there should be term limits in congress.

Gunny
06-17-2007, 05:47 PM
I have no respect left for lott either. He's a damn good reason there should be term limits in congress.

Short answer: Lott, and anyone else who supports this bill are just complete freakin' morons.

Gaffer
06-18-2007, 06:40 PM
All the elitists scum are being pounded by talk radio and they don't like it. It's not just the dumocrats anymore. Many rino's are showing their true colors. Talk radio is the best thing that ever happened to this country.

nevadamedic
06-18-2007, 10:42 PM
El Presidente Jorge Buuush thinks that he can browbeat everyone in the house and senate into accepting this anti-American, globalist AMNESTY bill.

It’s just pathetic… The President, that I voted for TWICE, wants his legacy to be pardoning 20 million lawbreakers.

…but he won’t even so much as pardon a few border agents IN FEDERAL PRISON for doing THEIR JOB.

Ramos, Compean, Hernandez… Where’s the exoneration, Mr. President?

You’d like to give the pass-go-and-collect-$200 card to not only illegal aliens, but identity thieves, gang members, and those on the terror watch list through the z-visa.

I’M NOT EXACTLY SURE I GET YOUR LOGIC, Jorge.

What kind of opposite land is this????

He had to have known that he would NEVER make the left side of the aisle happy… (of course liberals will never be happy, but that is beside the point…) And yet he has bent over backwards in the attempt to do so… all while making his constituency turn against him. Way to go.

This is NOT the same cowboy that stood atop the rubble right after 9/11 with a bullhorn.

Yes, folks… For awhile, we thought we had another great Republican President. He HAS stood strong in a couple aspects; I’ll give the man that… But what an ABSURD, unacceptable imbalance…

President Bush will defend our shores by fighting overseas but not on our borders- where we’ve intercepted thousands of known terror suspects actively plotting the demise of the United States of America…

The border IS a war zone.

I don’t get this.

Then again, this is the same man that appointed Michael Chertoff.

Up is down, I guess.

I’M DISGUSTED.

The following are the GOP senators that could either make or break this amnesty…

Alexander, Lamar- (R–TN) 202-224-4944, http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
Bennett, Robert F.- (R–UT) 202-224-5444, senator@bennett.senate.gov
Cochran, Thad- (R–MS) 202-224-5054, info@cochran.senate.gov
Coleman, Norm- (R–MN) 202-224-5641, opinion@coleman.senate.gov
Collins, Susan M.- (R–ME) 202-224-2523, senator@collins.senate.gov
Cornyn, John- (R–TX) 202-224-2934, senator@cornyn.senate.gov
Craig, Larry E.- (R–ID) 202-224-2752, larry_craig@craig.senate.gov
Domenici, Pete V.- (R–NM) 202-224-6621, senator@domenici.senate.gov
Gregg, Judd- (R–NH) 202-224-3324, mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
Hatch, Orrin G.- (R–UT) 202-224-5251, senator@hatch.senate.gov
Hutchison, Kay Bailey- (R–TX) 202-224-5922, senator@hutchison.senate.gov
Kyl, Jon- (R–AZ) 202-224-4521, info@kyl.senate.gov
Lott, Trent- (R–MS) 202-224-6253, http://lott.senate.gov/public/
McConnell, Mitch- (R–KY) 202-224-2541, senator@mcconnell.senate.gov
Murkowski, Lisa- (R–AK) 202-224-6665, senator@murkowski.senate.gov
Smith, Gordon H.- (R–OR) 202-224-3753, http://gsmith.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
Snowe, Olympia J.- (R–ME) 202-224-5344, olympia@snowe.senate.gov
Stevens, Ted- (R–AK) 202-224-3004, http://stevens.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.EmailSenatorStevens
Warner, John- (R – VA) (202) 224-2023, http://www.senate.gov/~warner/contact/contactme.cfm

You left out Senator Ensign (R-NV) http://ensign.senate.gov/

He has been against it from day one. I have a friend in his office and he said that there has been a lot of pressure on him to flip and support this bill. I have been trying to encourage everyone on here from Nevada to definatly send him an email or a letter via USPS urging him not to support it and keep his position. I also encourage people from around the country to write him as well as he listens to everyone.