March 13, 2009

Chairman Steele has promise up his sleeve

This article brings up more dirt on Mr. Steele that may or may not be a problem.  The cost of campaigning and the practice of near every candidate allows for nepatizm.  The misconduct of elected officials ethics like Reid and Polosi border on criminal misconduct, yet they are still in high office?

In this article below I pulled out something very interesting.  Also speaking to someone on the inside of the RNC re-molding, makes one think that just maybe Michael Steele will be the best thing to happen to the RNC.  We definitely need someone who will and can break the hold on the GOP by those elitist power brokers in Washington, bringing the RNC back to the grassroots.  That is what will save this Party from years of isolation and this Country from the one world mindset, if it is not too late.

 

R. George Dunn

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Are Michael Steele's Days at the RNC Numbered?

The chairman's many verbal gaffes — as well as a whiff of scandal — may sink him.

March 13, 2009 - by Rick Moran
 

...There followed a succession of strange attacks on his own party that had people wondering just what it was he wanted to accomplish. In a New York Times interview, he opined that "I'm trying to move an elephant that's become mired in its own muck." He also said that the GOP were drunks in need of a 12-step program. He has referred to members of Congress as rodents:

Mr. Steele said he is in stage two of a two-stage process to reform and transform the Republican Party. He won't reveal details, because, "The mice who are scurrying about the Hill are upset because they no longer have access to the cheese, so they don't know what's going on." He says his process has been "insular" because he doesn't want people "pontificating" on his decisions or second-guessing them before they are made."

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