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Trent Lott Quotes
«Herding Cats, A Life in Politics,»
Author: Trent Lott
«It is a big bill.»
Author: Trent Lott
«From what I've seen, I don't think you can trust the Chinese on any deal,»
Author: Trent Lott
«They all pledged to back whatever decision I made, ... But I knew the heavy flak they were getting from other members of Congress and, more important, from their own constituents.»
Author: Trent Lott
«acting like a private, instead of a general.»
Author: Trent Lott
«stay as long as they (reporters) want you to and answer every question until they quit asking.»
Author: Trent Lott
«Y'all come back soon, but I hope that's not taken the wrong way and not for an occasion like this one,»
Author: Trent Lott
«Please, please, my colleagues, let's don't try to fix blame right now. There'll be a time for that. Let's fix the problems that we've got to deal with now.»
Author: Trent Lott
«If he doesn't solve a couple of problems that we've got right now he ain't going to be able to hold the job, because what I'm going to do to him ain't going to be pretty,»
Author: Trent Lott
«This is an emergency situation without peer, like nothing our generation has ever encountered, ... If suffering people along the Gulf Coast, from Mobile to New Orleans, are going to recover as soon as possible, we'll need an unprecedented public and private effort that can't be hampered by a process geared toward much lesser disasters.»
Author: Trent Lott