Taking Away Steele’s Portfolio
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Michael Steele is doing such an awesome job as RNC chairman that there is a movement underway to take away the power he has over the party’s finances.
Awesome.
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He was the “smart one” running for RNC chair
I say its RACIAL!
/snark
I can’t decide if I hope they start calling Democrats ‘the Democrat Socialist Party,’ or if, out of pity, I hope somebody fucking comes to their senses over there.
“Democrat Socialist Party”!?!?!?!
I so glad the grown ups are in charge.
Parthenon: “I can’t decide if I hope they start calling Democrats ‘the Democrat Socialist Party,’ or if, out of pity, I hope somebody fucking comes to their senses over there.”
I agree with Krugman on this one. Let them spiral into insignificance while we get real health care reform, EFCA passed, green energy, hell, a green economy, etc.
Then they can come back when they have something to add to the debate.
CSS: I agree with Krugman on this one. Let them spiral into insignificance while we get real health care reform, EFCA passed, green energy, hell, a green economy, etc.
Heh. I get what you’re sayin’, but at first pass it looked like you had “hell” on your list of things we should get.
Steele never had a chance. He’s not a competent executive and had little to recommend him beyond the really lackluster field he competed against.
To them, I belive Steele was elevated because the Dems had a colored guy so “we need one of our own to show we’re not prejudiced”. So they took the guy who promised to dance and roll his eyes for them.
Yes, I have an extremely low opinion of Mr. Steele, as I do of most African-Americans who cozy up to people who ordinarily wouldn’t invite us into their homes.
Signed, African-American in Pittsburgh