http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/10/03/395253.aspxhttp://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,299214,00.htmlDomeniciHagelAllardWarnerCraig (durrrr)and now Lott (presumeably because he wants to be a lobbyist. I'm sure he'll make a fine one.)http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07331/837038-176.stm[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 3:43 AM. Reason : asdf]
11/27/2007 3:40:41 AM
Just out of curiosity, how old are some of these guys? Obviously retirement isn't a factor for Craig and Lott, and granted some senators try to stay in office until they die, but it could still point to non-political factors.
11/27/2007 4:21:04 AM
Demenici 75Hagel 61Allard 63Warner 80Craig 62So most are really not all that old except for Warner and possibly Demenici. Though many senators hang around until they die.
11/27/2007 7:19:44 AM
The average age of Members of both houses, at the convening of the 109th Congress, was 56 years; of Representatives, 55 years; and of Senators, 60 years. Theoverwhelming majority of Members has a college education. The dominant professionof Members continues to be law, followed by public service/politics and business.
11/27/2007 8:20:22 AM
When you consider there are 49 Republican senators total, and 6 retire within in the same Congress, that's a huge number and pretty much signals a coming generational shift in the chamber for the party.I saw yesterday that Jon Kyl of Arizona was politicking to take Lott's Minority Whip spot.
11/27/2007 8:45:34 AM
I know this sounds idiotic, but don't count on Craig not to run for re-election. The sad thing is, he could probably win in Idaho. There are like 6 registered Dems total.
11/27/2007 9:19:13 AM
^ He would get defeated in the Republican primary. Think early-1900s Southern politics.Also, former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert has officially resigned from Congress.[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM. Reason : /]
11/27/2007 9:28:26 AM
they mentioned on Morning Edition this morning that if Lott resigns before the end of the year, new Senate Ethics rules that go into effect December 31 do not apply to him, mainly the "cooling down period", the amount of time a Senator has to wait before being hired by a lobbyist, being increased from 1 to 2 years. If he resigns in the next month, he can start collecting paychecks by the end of next year, instead of waiting into 2010
11/27/2007 9:33:01 AM
^ That's what they're speculating that is the causation behind his early resignation. Apparently he's not doing well financially, and only waiting a year is a much better scenario for him.
11/27/2007 9:43:57 AM
Maybe he should have taken less bribes and he wouldn't have had such a grand lifestyle to begin with.
11/27/2007 9:53:00 AM
^^ they said he was valued at "only 1.6 million". So, maybe by senate standards, he's not living it up, but i doubt he's about to go into peril. If that's the reason he's doing it, though, maybe it would be nice to get some honesty out of him. Otherwise, any other reason for quitting "before the end of the year" really falls flat and sounds dishonest
11/27/2007 10:01:32 AM
11/27/2007 10:03:41 AM
that can include a bunch of non-liquid assets, and probably includes a life insurance policy, a house, etc., i know he lost his house in katrina/rita, or had it severely damaged anyways...it's not like they were like hey Lott go log into your online bank account and tell me how many zeros come after the 1if youre that old and you've only got $1.6M in total assets, you're hurtin'
11/27/2007 10:04:51 AM
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11/27/2007 10:06:57 AM
that's really an ignorant way of looking at it...
11/27/2007 10:08:22 AM
i have a tough time feeling bad for senatorsit is the 3rd most exclusive club in the country and the one that arguably yields the most power
11/27/2007 10:12:38 AM
11/27/2007 11:46:21 AM
yeah i do not feel bad at all that his beach house got washed away. What about the 1000's of families whose primary residence got destroyed
11/27/2007 12:06:31 PM
it was his primary residencethe same thing happened to Gene Taylor (D-MS).
11/27/2007 12:10:26 PM
Opens up the opportunity for Bill Richardson to take Domenici's seat if he is left out (or opts out) of the Pres/VP/Cabinet shuffle.
11/27/2007 12:39:02 PM
i really dont think that Richardson is going to go from an executive position to a legislative position.... even if it is the US Senate
11/27/2007 12:42:38 PM
yeah it would pretty much screw any chance he might have had of becoming a president in a later election
11/27/2007 1:13:48 PM
plus i think he'd much rather do the whole secretary of state thing if he had the opportunity.
11/27/2007 1:15:07 PM
he has a better chance to win that seat than to win president[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 1:16 PM. Reason : ^thats true]
11/27/2007 1:15:39 PM
Politicians get into the game for power and control.The GOP lost their leadership status in the previous election. With little or no power any longer, perhaps many GOPers are thinking "What's the Point" and getting out.
11/27/2007 1:20:40 PM
It would great to be rid of Dole, especially since she failed to step up to protect the citizens of Eastern NC against the OLF.
11/27/2007 2:18:25 PM
Kay Hagan for Senate '08
11/27/2007 2:26:35 PM
Im sad to see Chuck Hagel go. he always seemed like he was a decent feller, and a fair moderate. Definitely no rubber stamper for Bush Admin.im worried he might get replaced by some religious social-conservative nutjob
11/27/2007 2:42:13 PM
^Agree wholeheartedly.... Hagel and Warner were actually two of my favorite republicans...
11/27/2007 4:52:10 PM
Warner's seat will likely be filled by Mark Warner, VA's last governor (D). On a related note, Virginia has a one term limit for governors.
11/27/2007 5:10:55 PM
Yea, he's a decent dem. With who the republicans are putting up against him (ie, Jim Gilmore) VA will have 2 dem senators for the first time in a long time.... (yea i'm too lazy to look up the exact years)
11/27/2007 5:12:23 PM
this is one of the reasons why i'm going to miss hagel.....
11/29/2007 4:37:35 PM
^ yeah, need more like him. apparently, there used to be morehttp://salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/11/26/gop74/
11/29/2007 5:05:53 PM
it's really depressing. McCain was pretty right on last night on the debate when he said that "they went to washington to change it, and it changed them"
11/29/2007 5:08:35 PM
Lott lost his VACATION home in Katrina...he was rich enough to have a very nice vacation home, i doubt he is hurting.[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 12:50 AM. Reason : w]
11/30/2007 12:49:39 AM
The republican party is dying!
11/30/2007 1:34:48 AM
^^ my understanding is that it was his primary residence (unless you want to consider his place in Washington his primary residence. either way, it's pretty normal for a Senator to keep a residence both at home and in DC). Also, I recall seeing somewhere that his net worth was only $1.6 million (and that may or may not have included life insurance). That really isn't that much when you're his age.I'm definitely no fan of Senator Lott (although I have flown airplanes in and out of the Trent Lott airport in Pascagoula, MS ), and I can't imagine how he hasn't accumulated far more wealth than that, but if that figure is accurate, I wouldn't call him "rich".^ i think it'll have to be destroyed before it's rebuilt[Edited on November 30, 2007 at 3:50 AM. Reason : asdf]
11/30/2007 3:44:23 AM
honestly when i had heard he was going to retire, and then katrina fucked up his house so he stayed, i just figured he wanted 1 or 2 more years salary to help with his house
11/30/2007 3:48:04 AM
11/30/2007 10:26:05 AM
Now, if we could just get 94 other senators to do the same thing...
11/30/2007 6:46:42 PM