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Behind the Lott Imbroglio. (The Last Word).

The New American

| January 13, 2003 | Jasper, William F. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Who killed Trent Lott, and why? The postmortem is still in progress, and the list of suspects and motives grows longer and more sordid.

As we write, Lott has just announced his resignation as Senate Republican leader, the first time a Senate majority leader of either party has done so because of controversy. There is speculation that he may resign from the Senate as well, though he says he plans to stay. If he leaves the Senate altogether, the consequences multiply dramatically. If he stays, he will continue to be a lightning rod for high-voltage charges aimed to create racial polarization and reinforce negative stereotypes of conservatives and the South.

There definitely is an agenda behind the high-powered, slowmotion, public execution of Trent Lott. The drawn-out affair more nearly resembles the infamous show trials of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin or the "struggle sessions" in Mao Zedong's Communist China. Millions of victims perished in those hideous Orwellian exercises; millions more were allowed to survive the ordeal, but only after confessing their "crimes" and being completely "reeducated." One of the most revolting aspects of these brutal public displays, still very much a part of life in China, Cuba, and other Communist regimes, is the way in which friends, co-workers, and even family members are coerced to join in denouncing the designated victim. In many instances, the attackers are made to go beyond verbal assaults and to pick up a rod or knife and actually strike or stab the victim.

In this regard, it is interesting to note that the Washington Post on December 17th quoted an unidentified Republican "close to Bush" who described Senator Lott as "a walking pinata for Democrats." Yet the attackers landing the most damaging blows were Lott's fellow Republicans. The senator came forward several times publicly to confess his "sins," to grovel, and to beg forgiveness, but his assailants, unappeased, each time renewed the assaults.

The roles of the Bush White House and its allies in the Senate and the media in this whole imbroglio are amazing to behold. The liberal-left Democrats and the professional race-baiters would have had no issue if President Bush had not given credence to their baseless charges. The president transformed the teapot tempest into a full-blown typhoon with his comments on December 12th before a largely black audience in Philadelphia. "Any suggestion that the segregated past was acceptable or positive is offensive, and it is wrong," he said. "Recent comments by Senator Lott do not reflect the spirit of our country," he continued. "He has ...

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