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Michael Steele: “I Don’t Do Policy”

Michael Steele doesn’t know the details of health care policy, which might not be an issue if he wasn’t leading the Republican fight against health care reform. As it is it shows for the millionth time why a proud know-nothing like Steele is the perfect person to lead around today’s GOP.

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13 Responses to “Michael Steele: “I Don’t Do Policy””

  1. mike in dc says:

    The cynic in me thinks that the GOP regards Steele’s ineptitude as a feature, not a bug.

  2. Indeed says:

    This is the Republicans’ argument: Health care reform is bad because…shut up! Socialism! LIEbruls are fags! Welfare queens! Look over there!

    They got nuthin’. Nuthin’.

  3. Sean D. Martin says:

    “Individual requirement? In what respect, Charlie?” – Michael Steele

  4. Indeed says:

    “Individual requirement? In what respect, Charlie?” – Michael Steele

    It’s over. No more calls; we have a winner. Sean D. Martin, please report to the information booth to collect your winnings.

  5. Repack Rider says:

    How did this clown ever get a job doing anything?

    Dennis? Farris? Frank? Can you explain why the GOP chose this degree of ineptitude as a “leader?” We “liberals” are not smart enough to understand the strategy, but there MUST be one, right?

  6. Indeed says:

    Can you explain why the GOP chose this degree of ineptitude as a “leader?”

    It’s not as though Steele’s any more inept and/or clueless than other ostensible leaders: Bush, Jr., Palin, Bachman, Limbaugh, Beck, etc. Republican “leadership” has a shitload of ineptitude and cluelessness.

  7. Repack Rider says:

    It’s not as though Steele’s any more inept and/or clueless than other ostensible leaders

    You are right, of course. I keep comparing them to normal people, who have to be able to tie their own shoes and can look a clock and know what time it is.

  8. Duros62 says:

    Michael Steele: “I Don’t Do Policy”

    Clearly!

    We “liberals” are not smart enough to understand the strategy, but there MUST be one, right?

    It’s because we’re scared of him.

  9. Duros62 says:

    Apparently, he doesn’t read policy either.

  10. Sean D. Martin says:

    It’s over. No more calls; we have a winner. Sean D. Martin, please report to the information booth to collect your winnings.

    I’ll take that as a “toosh”. Thanks.

  11. “Can you explain why the GOP [Republicans] chose this degree of ineptitude as a “leader?””

    Ineptitude is a core Republican “value”: “Ignorance is Strength”.

    See: Palin, Sarah; Quayle, Dan; Bush 2, George.

    And the all time “ineptitude” winner: Hollywood entertainer Ronald “Voodoo Economics” Reagan.

    Reagan was Republican “family values” because he divorced his first wife and abandoned his children.

    Reagan was Republican “military values” because he evaded service during WWII, invaded a tiny island that can only be found on really big world maps, and cut and ran from Lebanon.

    Reagan was Republican “fiscal values” because he nearly tripled the US debt.

    Reagan was Republican “business values” because he sold US out to foreign interests.

    Ineptitude is a core Republican “value” because in right winger’s fantasy world every day is opposite day.

    Orwell explained the right wing’s value system perfectly: “War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength”.

  12. Repack Rider says:

    Don’t get me started on Reagan. He’s the reason for the mess we have today.

  13. durablend says:

    Can you explain why the GOP chose this degree of ineptitude as a “leader?” We “liberals” are not smart enough to understand the strategy, but there MUST be one, right?

    Well see the reason they chose him is because he’s (whispering) black!!! (whispering). Which makes it perfectly obvious the Republican party isn’t a bunch of racists!

    See?