Lynching Wrap-Up
Geidner did some actual journalism (the nerve!), calling the 21 non-sponsoring senators’ offices to inquire about their position on the resolution. Here’s what aides for the Southern Six had to say:
Sen. Alexander's office: “He voted for it.” Why didn't he co-sponsor? Unsurprisingly, the aide was “not familiar” with the reason.Atrios notes that Richard Shelby’s official excuse is that he was “busy…in France.”
Sen. Cochran’s office: “I believe he supports it, but he didn't co-sponsor.” And no, she wasn’t “yet” sure why he hadn’t.
Sen. Cornyn's office: “He supported it, and he -- it was in the Congressional Record. . . . He was on the floor talkin' about it.”
Sen. Hutchison's aide: “Sen. Hutchison joined with other senators in voicing the apology. . . . Unfortunately, we cannot verify her vote because it was a voice vote.” The aide could not provide any information on whether the senator supported or opposed the resolution.
Sen. Lott's office: Transferred to someone else. Voice mail. Ha. Brandon somebody. I left a message.
Sen. Shelby's office: After taking a while to answer the phone, “He did support the resolution.” Why didn't he co-sponsor: “I don't think there was a particular reason, but he did support it.”
Aravosis, by the way, says this: “From what I recall during my stint in the Senate, you can add yourself as a cosponsor retroactively even after the resolution has passed.”


1 Comments:
Alexander did not vote for it.
Bubba has the story. http://www.southknoxbubba.net/skblog/
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