November 01, 2005
EXTRA! See Trent Lott call for Karl Rove's resignation (almost)
by Liza Sabater
The liberal "internets" are abuzz with Harry Reid's bold anti-nuclear strategy and now, Trent Lott's Harball (political) gaffe --although I would call it growing a spine.
Trent Lott was on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews and in so many words came thisclose to asking for Karl Rove's resignation. The transcripts have no been put up on the site, so I am relying on the kindness of AMERICAblog to spread the word and to Crooks and Liars to spread the video clip [ be kind to my bandwidth: please do not hot-link to the clip] :

CHRIS MATTHEWS: On that, I have to ask you the toughest question. Is Karl Rove the President's top political kick? Who is pretty rough when he got rid of John McCain down in South Carolina, and pretty rough when they helped get rid of John Kerry, all "Hardball," not illegal, is he good for American politics? Should he stay at the White House?TRENT LOTT: Well, the question is, that you asked, is he good for American politics? Look, he has been very successful, very effective in the political arena. The question is should he be the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy under the current circumstances? I don't know all that's going on, so I can't make that final conclusion. But, you know, how many times has the top political person become also the top policy advisor? Maybe you can make that transition, but it's a real challenge, and I think they have to ... I do think they need to look at bringing in some more people, you know, old gray beards that have been around this town for a while, help them out a little bit at the White House.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: Do you think it's a little unseemly to have Svengali on the federal payroll? That sounds like that's what you're saying? I'm trying to reconsider what you said. Do you think he should go?
TRENT LOTT: Well, I didn't say that. I mean, I said, you know, is he in the right position? I mean, a lot of political advisors, in fact, most presidents in recent years have a political advisor in the White House. The question is, should they be making, you know, policy decisions. That's the question you've got to evaluate.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: He is. Anyway, thank you very much, Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi. When we return, why there was a closed session today. You're watching "hardball" on MSNBC.
If this does not look like on of the top talking-heads of the Republican party is actually breaking rank, I sincerely do not know what is.
What is even more interesting? Chris Matthews tried to pull a swift boat earlier in the show. Harry Reid's toxic avenger punch has them what I like to say in spanish, malos, locos y sin ideas. The Republicans are perturbed, crazy and without a clue.
Loving it.
Posted by Liza Sabater in Conspiracy, Corruption, Culture of Corruption, George W. Bush, Government, Karl Rove, Plamegate, Republicans, Trent Lott
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