Showing posts with label Michael Steele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Steele. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Should Michael Steele resign?

As I'm sure most of you have heard - Michael Steele, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, called the War in Afghanistan a "War of Obama's Choosing", and declared that his battleplan (which was originally designed by Bush) will fail. The Chairman should be resigning as I write this, and the RNC should hold an special meeting to elect a new Chairman, now.

Should Michael Steele Really Resign?

Yes, without a doubt. Whether our Chairman meant it or not, he's speaking like our Democratic counterparts did few years ago, who as you might remember - lambasted the War in Iraq on a continual basis. There's no room for that in the Grand Old Party in regards to Afghanistan.

Who Should Replace Steele?

The former Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party - Katon Dawson; I supported this man during his run for RNC Chairman back in 2009, because he was a bold Conservative who, unlike our current Chairman, brought Blacks into the Republican Party, and actually had years of experience running something.

What about Sarah Palin?

This idea of Sarah Palin running the RNC, which has been floating across the Blogosphere, is just ridiculous. As Chairman you need to be able to represent the entire RNC, something Sarah Palin cannot do. As Chairman you need to be friends with the media, that Sarah Palin is not. And as Chairman, a focus on bringing in new faces is a continual challenge, and that's something Sarah Palin will not be able to do.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Republicans Catching Up?

The weeks after the inauguration of President Obama, the media has made a lot of the fighbting between the Republican factions. This could be highlighted by the fracas between new RNC Chairman Michael Steele and Rush Limbaugh. There are also other elements of inter-partisan warfare, with the Democrats gloating.

With the mandate that the President received on November 4th, as well as the fighting within the opposition, then the Democrats should be far and away from the Republican field for 2010. Yet, at least according to one poll, they're behind! How did this happen?

Now, this is not to say that the American people have all of a sudden moved over to the right again. Nor is it saying that we'll feel this way in a year and a half. Instead, it shows that we are suspicious of all of the projects, and the psychological effects that they are having on the stock market.

We're getting tired of the bailouts and the stimuli, and just waiting for them to work. We've spend almost $2 trillion on these in the last two years, without much to show about it. Undoubtedly they will stimulate the economy, but will they do so anywhere near the price tag? Or will it cause rampant inflation.

America also sees that we're not giving enough focus to energy. Not enough money is going to alternative fuels, and oil drilling has been curtailed. There's an uneasy feeling that gas prices may head up again.

So is this a crisis for the White House? No. But it should be a warning.

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Steele is RNC chairman, not good.

I swear the Republican Party is attempting to piss off Conservatives in anyway they can, first McCain is chosen as the Republican nominee, fair enough, now Steele is elected as the RNC chairman.

This is a Conservative party! If we keep on embracing the idiotic "moderate" position between us and the Democrats, we will keep on FAILING IN ELECTIONS.

Only good news from this, the Main Stream Media cannot call us racist anymore!

I liked Katon Dawson over Mr.Steele, but lets hope for the best from Steele, perhaps he will be more Conservative then most are portraying him as.

Palin/Jindal 2012! The two Conservatives we need in the White House.

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Steele Wins RNC Chair

I don't know if you've been following the news, but Michael Steele has carried away the RNC Chairmanship. I supported Steele and hope that he is able to expand the party back into its 2004 state.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

NO Gingrich for RNC Chair

There's a lot of talk about who will become the RNC's next chair. I want to make sure that I put my foot down on this one: not Newt Gingrich. I like Michael Steele, so let me give a few points.

*Gingrich is best remembered for government strife.
*Gingrich cheated on his wife WITH CANCER!
*Gingrich was chased out of Congress as an embarrassment.
*Gingrich didn't even have the guts to run for the nomination.
*Gingrich is seen as a symbol of Republican obstinance and will hurt our 2010 chances.
*Gingrich wasn't even effective as Speaker.
*Where's the results from the 1994 Revolution.

Meanwhile
*Steele has executive experience.
*Steele can bring minority participation.
*Steele has no negative reputation.
*Frankly, Steele seems to have more common sense.