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Frist Has Busy 1st Day As Majority Leader (Must Read Last 7 Paragraphs)
Associated Press ^ | 7 Jan 2003 | Alan Fram

Posted on 01/07/2003 6:26:01 PM PST by PhiKapMom

Frist Has Busy 1st Day As Majority Leader

By ALAN FRAM
ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) -

Sen. Bill Frist was at work shortly after 6 a.m. Tuesday, gave a nationally televised interview an hour later and then went for a four-mile run. By early afternoon, two hours after becoming Senate majority leader, he had won his first floor fight against Democrats.

It was the kind of day some lawmakers spend years preparing for. Frist, a Tennessee Republican, had just over two weeks to ready himself to replace Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who abruptly resigned following racially charged comments.

"I'm accustomed to different directions in my life," Frist, a heart and lung transplant surgeon, licensed pilot and marathon runner, said in an interview shortly before taking the Senate floor as its leader for the first time.

A senator for eight years, Frist had planned to focus this year on trying to overhaul the financially ailing Medicare program. Some Republicans say he also had begun quietly contemplating a presidential run for 2008.

But when Lott faltered last month, Frist's GOP colleagues coalesced behind him. That launched the 50-year-old on a frantic cram course on how to run a chamber whose Byzantine rules make it unruly and unpredictable.

"I've spent every day getting ready," he said.

For the past two weeks, Frist said, he has read up on the Senate's rules and its history, even meeting last weekend with a Senate historian to study its past majority leaders. In a hunt for advice, he has spoken with Lott and other former majority leaders, including Bob Dole, R-Kan., and Howard Baker, a fellow Tennessee Republican.

He's also spent time on more nuts-and-bolts things - like helping make committee assignments for GOP colleagues, and moving his main office from the Senate Russell Office Building to the Capitol across the street.

The desk his father used for 40 years in his medical practice will probably remain in Russell, Frist said. The omnipresent doctor's pouch - he still performs surgeries and treats victims of emergencies - is already in his Capitol office, across a hallway from the Senate chamber.

"What better Christmas present - not just for you, but for those of us who care about Africa," the rock star Bono wrote by e-mail Tuesday to Frist, congratulating him. The two have visited Africa together to help combat AIDS there.

Frist compared the novelty of his newest job with the first heart transplant he performed, adding, "It was successful, 100 percent."

Even so, Frist seemed unsure of the full extent of his clout. As he rode the elevator on his way to the majority leader's office in the Capitol, he bumped into Baker, who promptly gave him a tour of the leader's suite, which Baker occupied from 1976 to 1984.

Pointing to paintings of prominent Republicans hung in the office by Lott, Frist asked Baker if he could change them.

"It hasn't sunk in on you yet," Baker said. "You can do anything, while you're up here."

After the Senate convened, swore in its 35 new members and finished procedural business, Frist delivered his first speech as majority leader. It included a pledge for a GOP agenda "inclusive of all Americans," similar to remarks several Republicans have made since Lott's ill-fated praise of Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist run for president.

"I'm convinced we will find, based on our own principles, common ground" between the two parties, he said.

But minutes later, he got an early lesson on legislating from Democrats when he tried getting agreement for quick passage of a 13-week extension of benefits for long-term jobless workers. A similar measure stalled in Congress just before it adjourned in November.

Frist said Democrats, who favor more generous benefits, had informally agreed Monday evening to let the measure pass. It eventually did after nearly two hours, but only after initial Democratic objections threatened to derail the GOP drive to rapidly pass the bill and move to other issues like President Bush's plans for new tax cuts.

"I guess this is what I can come to expect," a clearly frustrated Frist said to his colleagues when it looked like Democrats might delay the measure.

As the delays continued, Frist returned to his office and said in an interview that he believed Democrats would eventually realize they could not block the new benefits.

"I'm not going to leave them in charge," he said. "I sat there and listened to them for 45 minutes, but I'm not going to sit there for three hours."

Eventually, Democrats relented and the Senate passed the measure by voice vote.

"This should send a signal we're all about action, we're about accomplishment," he said afterward, claiming the first of what he hopes will be many GOP victories on his watch.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: failedattempt; obstructionists; rats
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
ROFL at your tag line!

Something tells me that FReepers are going to have a ball with this new play toy (or old one resurrected, to be precise).

21 posted on 01/07/2003 6:42:28 PM PST by kayak (I HATE THE MEDIA!)
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To: MJY1288
tell me, tell me - I missed it.
22 posted on 01/07/2003 6:42:43 PM PST by time4good
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To: Morgan's Raider
I hear Lott is wanting to keep his taxpayer paid for perks that are reserved for the ML only!!! Is this true?
23 posted on 01/07/2003 6:43:10 PM PST by MJY1288 (RATS ARE POWERLESS)
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To: Morgan's Raider
The Dems will rue the day that they put hillary in charge. She thought she could roll Frist and she lost.
24 posted on 01/07/2003 6:43:18 PM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: PhiKapMom
I only wish his victory was over something good for the country, not another 13 weeks of unemployment.

I wonder what the Democrats where stalling over. This is what they wanted.

25 posted on 01/07/2003 6:44:24 PM PST by Batrachian
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To: Batrachian
They wanted 26 weeks, not 13.
26 posted on 01/07/2003 6:44:59 PM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: PhiKapMom
Just like the typical spoiled child - testing to see what they can get away with!

Hah! It didn't work!!!
27 posted on 01/07/2003 6:45:17 PM PST by CyberAnt
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
I wasn't home today and didn't know ms. clinton had pulled that. Why am I not surprised? She is trash!
28 posted on 01/07/2003 6:45:52 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Bush/Cheney 2004!)
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
What can I say -- ROFLMAO with your tag line. I just love that new feature!!
29 posted on 01/07/2003 6:45:53 PM PST by CedarDave
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To: PhiKapMom
great post. Frist looks to be up to the job.
30 posted on 01/07/2003 6:46:24 PM PST by RobFromGa (It's Time to Bomb Saddam)
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To: PhiKapMom
Thanks for the ping. I got a laff outta this...

Even so, Frist seemed unsure of the full extent of his clout. As he rode the elevator on his way to the majority leader's office in the Capitol, he bumped into Baker, who promptly gave him a tour of the leader's suite, which Baker occupied from 1976 to 1984.

Pointing to paintings of prominent Republicans hung in the office by Lott, Frist asked Baker if he could change them.

"It hasn't sunk in on you yet," Baker said. "You can do anything, while you're up here."


31 posted on 01/07/2003 6:46:46 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Ya'll have a GREAT day !)
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To: time4good
Hillary was trashing today's proposal right after she was given the floor by Frist, Santorum went on a rant, reminding her that she supported this very same bill just a month ago and what is the problem with it now, or are you just playing politics,

I didn't do the rant much justice, But it was priceless

32 posted on 01/07/2003 6:46:57 PM PST by MJY1288 (RATS ARE POWERLESS)
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To: MJY1288
Frist also learned what a two faced back stabbing witch Hillary is. Santorum put that witch in her place, It was beautiful :-)

What is this comment in reference too? Sounds interesting...

33 posted on 01/07/2003 6:47:18 PM PST by RobFromGa (It's Time to Bomb Saddam)
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To: Batrachian
Haven't you figured it out yet? ..... the 'rats simply want to obstruct. They have no ideas, no proposals, nothing at all to offer. Heck, if Bush issued a proclamation that 'rats are wonderful, they'd probably find some objection to it.
34 posted on 01/07/2003 6:48:18 PM PST by kayak (I HATE THE MEDIA!)
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To: PhiKapMom

Bill Frist

35 posted on 01/07/2003 6:49:16 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Ya'll have a GREAT day !)
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To: PhiKapMom
Love it?! I suppose it depends on your point of view. Those of us who favor smaller government and self-reliance do not "love it" but apparently we are shrinking minority on FR these days. The only question now seems to be how fast government will grwo (helped by the GOP) not whether it will grow. Please excuse me my lack of "realism" for holding these quaint and outmoded ideas.
36 posted on 01/07/2003 6:50:39 PM PST by Austin Willard Wright
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To: A. Morgan
Surprise: Frist is a "licensed Pilot" , in my experience that means he is a TYPE "AAAA" Control Freak who puts up with no Sh-_$.

He just gave the democrats a demonstration, this is gona be fun to watch.

The Democrats are in a WORLD OF TROUBLE, LOL.

37 posted on 01/07/2003 6:51:45 PM PST by agincourt1415
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To: PhiKapMom
Thanks for the post. It has been a good day.
38 posted on 01/07/2003 6:52:23 PM PST by San Jacinto
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the picture. Knew you would enjoy. I like the part about Baker as well and nice to have someone who would actually ask.
39 posted on 01/07/2003 6:56:04 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Bush/Cheney 2004!)
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To: KQQL
fyi
40 posted on 01/07/2003 6:56:08 PM PST by Free the USA
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