Frist’s office starts to crumble

I guess Bill Frist’s office never heard the expression, “Never let them see you sweat.” Because at this point, they seem to be in a state of near-panic.

Tired of questions about their boss’s stock dealings, aides to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) angrily confronted an Associated Press reporter in the Senate chamber and in a nearby hallway yesterday after a question-and-answer session on the floor.

Frist’s top aide, Eric Ueland, took exception to Jonathan M. Katz’s line of questioning during the “dugout,” loudly chastising Katz as reporters filed out of the Senate chamber and into the hallway.

“It’s ticking me off because it’s offensive,” Ueland said in an exasperated tone.

Apparently, it got pretty heated. The AP’s Katz, a young reporter who was the first to report Frist’s unusual timing with investments in the Majority Leader’s not-so-blind trust, followed up with the senator directly, asking about comments Frist made on Fox News over the weekend, many of which appear to be untrue. When Frist dodged the issue, other reporters smelled blood and started asking similar questions. The senator eventually said the issue was “off limits” during their Q & A.

After the session was over, Frist aides followed reporters out into the hall to upbraid Katz. To his credit, Katz responded to the very public confrontation — about 25 reporters watched the confrontation with great interest — the way he should have, by continuing to ask substantive questions that the senator wouldn’t answer. Frist staffers, of course, ignored the questions and chastised the reporter. (One reporter said a Frist aide was “demeaning and rude”; another long-time journalist said the staffer “went over the line.”)

If this is a new strategy to help Frist, who’s under investigation from the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission, it’s hard to see the logic. By scolding reporters who are asking legitimate questions after Frist apparently lied on national television, Frist aides are only making it clearer that this is a subject that has them deeply concerned. Does Eric Ueland, Frist’s top aide, seriously believe he can bully reporters into shifting their attention elsewhere? It seems unlikely.

Ueland said the entire issue is “offensive” to him. It seems to me it’s easy to make the whole mess go away quickly — answer the questions and explain why this isn’t the scandal it appears to be. If not, Frist’s office might as well get used to these questions, and stop freaking out when they come up.

This is a real issue and Frist is acting like someone is asking who does his hair. Getting pouty is something that a Senator or his aides need NOT to do. If he can’t sand the heat he should get out of the kitchen.

  • Patterns. Yesterday the story was about the GOP bullying the Washington Post about the Froomkin blog. Today the story is about Frist’s aide bullying Katz. I think that it is reasonable to assume that the GOP has been doing this unseen for sometime. Hence the docile MSM.

  • Maybe Frist, Ueland, and Republicans at large should get a clue that we Americans find their disregard for the laws that the rest of us have to follow extremely offensive.

  • There’s another pattern here. When the Frist folks have their backs against the wall they lose it. Frist also blew a gasket when Harry Reid shut down the Senate last month. Neither episode reflects well on Frist or his leadership abilities.

    Senate Democrats should take note: Frist looks scared, weak, and barely able to control his staff, never mind the Senate. They should use this to their advantage going into the Alito hearings and confirmation vote.

  • Frist is just another crook who thinks he is above the law. I don’t know he hasn’t been charged yet. Get a move on.

  • Re: Patterns. Yesterday the story was about the GOP bullying the Washington Post about the Froomkin blog. Today the story is about Frist’s aide bullying Katz. I think that it is reasonable to assume that the GOP has been doing this unseen for sometime. Hence the docile MSM.
    Comment by Rege — 12/14/2005 @ 11:43 am

    You’ve got it Rege!

    I’ve learned in life, that if someone is treating you a certain way, you can bet sure money on it that they are treating others that way also!

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