American Spectator notes Trent Lott's ties to Alaska's controversial Veco Corp.

The conservative American Spectator seems to see the Alaska scandal involving Veco Corp. as a factor in Trent Lott's decision to resign:

The tin-foil-hat crowd was almost immediately pushing a Jack Abramoff angle to the surprise resignation of Sen. Trent Lott. But a more recent scandal brewing -- which has already ensnared Sen. Ted Stevens, among others -- may also be playing on Lott's mind.

Lott, Stevens, as well as Rep. Dennis Hastert all have ties to Bill Allen, a larger than life Alaskan businessman who owned Veco, an oil-field services company, and who was a huge benefactor of Republican politicians. Between 1980 and 2000, Allen, Veco executives and Allen's friends generated more than $1 million in political donations.

Does the Spectator know something? Or just speculating?

The blogosphere also mentioned VECO and Allen right away

Follow these links to the posts, and to links of this story in the news before the resignation announcement:

REDUX?? The Legend of Trent Lott and the Weblogs. Considering media and the spin of the day.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x2349017

Corrupt Bastards Club: FBI Investigating Stevens' Fishing Bills = Earmarks
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x2227525

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