Sen. Trent Lott's (R-MS) "efforts to broker a compromise on judicial confirmations angered" Majority Leader Bill Frist, but Robert Novak suggests the former leader's motives were more about getting his old job back.
"Internal Senate Republican politics are at stake. With Frist not seeking re-election in 2006, Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell is heavily favored to succeed him as majority leader. However, Lott is a long shot to seek and regain his old leadership position."
We noted last month that Lott was seeking ways to make a comeback.