Michael Steele: All Strategic

4:01 pm EST May 1st, 2009 | Republicans | 22 Comments

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22 Responses to “Michael Steele: All Strategic”

  1. yo mama says:

    Jesus.

    Do you have a boner for michael steele or something? Yes, he’s an idiot. We know. He’s not popular with repubicans either. He will be gone soon.

    We agree on this.

    Thank you.

  2. God willing Steele will be GOP chairman for a long time.

  3. Plantsmantx says:

    “I meant to do that”.

  4. merl says:

    Am I the only person who feels sorry for that idiot?

  5. DO NO MISUNDERESTIMATE STEELE’S STATEGERY!

    - – - – PALIN/STEELE 2012!!! – - – -

    Start a movement, tell your friends!

  6. Sean D. Martin says:

    yo mama: Do you have a boner for michael steele or something? Yes, he’s an idiot. We know. He’s not popular with repubicans either. He will be gone soon.

    We agree on this.

    Thank you.

    Translation: Please stop pointing out how stupid we are and let us just continue to be stupid in peace.

  7. SpiderJ says:

    Well, if you KNEW, then why’d you select him?

  8. Parthenon says:

    When he talks I get that same robot vibe from him that I got from Romney. And no, I kinda feel sorry for him as well. Like McCain, he seems to be everybody’s fifth choice, that last lonely kid waiting to get picked for kickball teams.

  9. jim says:

    Well did you see this?

    Steele agrees that Barack Obama is the magic negro:

    http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/5/1/726909/-Michael-Steele:-Obama-A-Media-Created-Magic-Negro

  10. Chris G. says:

    Steele is just marinating in flop sweat, and he’s completely oblivious to that fact. I feel sorta bad for the guy, too.

  11. Randy Brown says:

    “Kickin’ that poo-poo doggy chow,” as D-Generation-X used to say…

  12. jr says:

    Cutting edge Dan Quayleism

  13. Scott Ricketts says:

    It’s like making fun of the kid who wears a helmet to school. You feel bad, because you know it’s not his fault, but you just can’t help yourself sometimes.

  14. yo mama says:

    Sean D Martin….

    Your translation is wrong.

    What I meant was, he’s beating a dead horse. Not many people post multiple times on a daily basis about Michael Steele. Kind of an overkill.

    I’d rather he posted something new and original that pisses me off rather than the same old stuff. :-)

  15. Jaim says:

    I figured wing-nuts would have replaced him by now, seeing as how he’s a complete embarrassment, but who would they replace him with?

    This is the state of conservatism ca. 2009 — put dudes in charge who aren’t as incompetent as Steele.

    Good times.

  16. SpiderJ says:

    It’s not just incompetence, it’s the demographic games they tried to play but failed to prepare for. They wanted an RNC chairman who declared “we too are inclusive, we too have more than white guys in our party!” And their choice to project this new image was an out-of-his-depth boob.

    Right now they’re just trying to figure out who in the party can not only lead it but also help them re-brand. Of course, this would have been easier if they’d actually been inclusive in the first place. I’m sure there might be a Log Cabin Republican or two with the smarts to take over for Steele, but the GOP has made it clear that they have no use for your competence if you’re teh gay.

  17. Randy Brown says:

    Jaim & Spidey: as I said a few days ago, Katon Dawson – the racist who Steele barely defeated for the job – is waiting in the wings. “The Great White Hope,” indeed.

  18. Republicans aren’t helped when their right wing supporters keep spouting vicious, racist nonsense.

    Right wingers voter outreach:

    Jay Severin, the fiery right wing talk show host on Boston’s WTKK-FM radio station, was suspended yesterday after calling Mexican immigrants “criminaliens,” “primitives,” “leeches,” and exporters of “women with mustaches and VD,” among other incendiary comments.”

    That’s definitely “off the hook.”

  19. ‘Am I the only person who feels sorry for that idiot?’

    Yes; when you align yourself with the party of asshats, you reap what you sow.

  20. Randy Brown says:

    News: Sadly, the Severin situation is just the beginning. As the far right becomes more irrelevant, their voices have become more shrill and more offensive. Soon, the Severins will be the norm, not the exception.

    If Severin had been on WCBM here in Baltimore, he’d have gotten a bonus instead of a suspension.

  21. SpiderJ says:

    I’d rather he posted something new and original that pisses me off rather than the same old stuff.

    Maybe when the GOP has something new and original to say, Oliver will be able to respond to it in a way that better piques your interest.