So why was he hired?
it ain't his cas, i could see him asking for "a win dixie grocery bag full of money to the vip section"
So why was he hired?
Why do you think he was hired?
In no small part because of his race.
Why do you think he was hired?
I don't know, but my initial thought wasn't that he was hired because he was black. Why do you and Whinehole think that?
Because he sucks at it and hasn't been fired yet.
Do you think he doesn't suck at his job?
Obama sucks at his job.
Was he hired because of his race?
Obama won because he ran a good campaign and Hilary ran a ty one. The 2008 nomination was hers to lose, and she lost it.
That and the DNC nominating process is ridiculous. Clinton would have won if they did what the RNC does.
Could be, although he does seem to have achieved at least a degree of the Holy Grail of liberal legislation. Like it or hate it, it is a political accomplishment.
Why are you changing the subject?
Don't bother answering. It's obvious.
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To talk to the kids, yo! He.. uhm.. jams with them! (That's the right lingo, right? That's what the kids are using nowadays?)
Michael Steele is straight fresh. Dope, even.
This is a non-issue. He didn't even buy , did he? And if he did, it's GOP funds. It's money that was given voluntarily to the GOP. It's not tax payer money. I know if I gave money to any political en y, and for them to have a good night sleep while on business they needed a nice hotel...I'd be cool with it, no doubt.
in texas you have to vote twice
Steele got the RNC chairmanship two months after Magic Negro was elected.
If there was ever any blatant pandering and lying to the public that "Rich, old, white, southern Repugs love s, too", this was it.
I get it...they made a black guy the chair of the RNC so they could pander to the black vote....because they are racist.
Makes total sense.
They should take a page from the Dems book and never pander to anyone.
Repugs are racist, and Steele got his job because he was black. That's a decision by the Repug mucky-mucks based on Steele's race.
LMAO why would Republicans be interested in the black vote? they chose him so he has a free pass to publicly critizize the magic negro
Sounds like Steele knows how to party.
Fixed
I'm glad you're not hung up on race like those Republicans are boutons.
You too.
lol at having to pander to a racial group specifically to prove to the people you are not racist.
lol at boutons eating this elementary tactic up as a grown ass adult
http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmag...00318_7927.phpREPUBLICANS (104 votes)
Asset 20 percent
Liability 71 percent
Volunteered: Neither; both, 9 percent.
Asset
"After a rocky start, [Michael Steele] brings instant recognition and excitement to the grassroots."
"He's the most prominent African-American Republican we've got: Treat him with kid gloves."
"Congressional minorities need some guerrilla-style unpredictability. Steele just brings extra."
Liability
"Michael Steele is an anchor around the neck of the future of the Republican Party. He needs to go."
"Steele is unconnected to the fundraising establishment and uninspiring to the rank and file. He is gaffe-prone and lacks gravitas."
"He's too much into himself and has a limited skill set."
" 'Liability' doesn't begin to describe what a deadweight the current [Republican National Committee] chair is to the GOP: ego-driven, off-key message hog who's failing at raising money, putting in place a sufficiently funded voter-mobilization program, or taking the steps necessary for redistricting."
"A gift that keeps giving -- to the Democrats."
"It is hard to imagine making less of this golden opportunity than what is taking place at the RNC these days."
"Republicans want so much to disprove the theory we're intolerant that we employ social promotion with the Steeles and Palins, which sets them up for failure."
"Steele's an operational amateur, wasting money on no-talent consultants without a major donor program."
"Could have been the focal point of unifying the party and reaching out to 'tea party' types. Instead has generated controversy and wrecked fundraising."
"What a joke. What an embarrassment. If a chairman can't stay on message or raise money, the affirmative-action benefits don't mean much."
Other responses
"He has good days and terrible days."
"He isn't an asset, but he would be a liability only if the general population knew what an RNC chairman was."
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