“Former Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) is struggling a bit to adjust to life as a lobbyist...
Life in the private sector isn’t as cushy as Lott thought it would be. No more free lunches, no more taxpayer-funded car and driver, no more overprotective press secretary guarding him from the pesky media...
Lott really had no idea how to even go about taking public transportation. He didn’t know how to use the Metro fare card machines, or how much money to put on his trip ticket, or how to add money to one of the fare cards his wife gave him. Truly: clueless...
‘I haven’t paid for lunch in 30 years,’ he joked. Breaux chimed in with an eye roll, saying, ‘Yeah, he’s learning how to pay for lunch.’”
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch?
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