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The same Steele that owned Ron Paul every chance he got. I have 0 faith and trust in steele. Everything this man says is crap. Steele=No Credibility. I did hear this rumor that hispanics and blacks and illegal aliens are flocking to the gop now because of steele![]()
The same Steele that owned Ron Paul every chance he got. I have 0 faith and trust in steele. Everything this man says is crap. Steele=No Credibility. I did hear this rumor that hispanics and blacks and illegal aliens are flocking to the gop now because of steele![]()
As Newsweek argues, however -- responding to comments by Steele, among others -- "Borrowing and spending are pretty much how the government has pulled itself out of every modern recession. ... In a period when Americans are losing jobs at a furious clip, when the economy is shrinking rapidly, when monetary policy is near exhaustion, and when tax cuts aren't likely to work as they do in ordinary times, the highest priority is simply to stop the downward spiral."
::waves the change wand::
Oh look, the GOP is good now guys. He's black and against the bailouts. Wow, I can't wait to campaign for them in the upcoming years!
The same Steele that owned Ron Paul every chance he got. I have 0 faith and trust in steele. Everything this man says is crap. Steele=No Credibility. I did hear this rumor that hispanics and blacks and illegal aliens are flocking to the gop now because of steele![]()
Steele was on Fox News bashing Ron Paul everytime they gave him the chance.
He might be a decent guy, but he's a politician, and I'm not giving him a dime and I don't forget his words easily.
Ron Paul thinks the best plan is to work within the party. I think he is a smart man. I was a Republican when I got here. It is my party and I want it back.
the gop leaders will be trying to talk a good conservative game through this cycle. As a lrc columnist put it, "when the democrats have total power, republicans put on their cloaking devices and sound like principled limited government advocates." forget all about that explosion of spending under bush, forget about how they demanded the rank and file stay in total sync with the white house line. They're radicals now, i tell you, real radicals!
Republicans have been totally out of power twice in the last 30 years (under carter, and at the start of the clinton era), but both times climbed back into power within four years by talking the good rap about really being pro-liberty and for the free market. They know the formula for success involves saying all the right things, demonizing the democrats and stating a vague alternative. So this is the third great reboot of the gop conservative revolution. Once back in charge, unless paul, johnson or other liberty candidate is the president, it'll go right back to sameo sameo spending, more war, and walk in lockstep mode.
Steele was on Fox News bashing Ron Paul everytime they gave him the chance.
He might be a decent guy, but he's a politician, and I'm not giving him a dime and I don't forget his words easily.
Here are some choice Steele quotes. He sounds very similiar to what Ron Paul had to say.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/24/AR2006072400953.html
On the Iraq war: "It didn't work. . . . We didn't prepare for the peace."
On the response to Hurricane Katrina: "A monumental failure of government."
"We've lost our way, we've gone to the well and we drank the water, and we shouldn't have," he said of congressional Republicans. "You don't go to Congress to become the party that you've been fighting for 40 years." Lamenting "the spending, the finger-pointing, not getting the bills passed," he counseled: "Just shut up and get something done."
He seemed less agitated by the policy failure than by Bush's unwillingness to admit failure.
The response to Katrina was "a monumental failure," he continued. "We became so powerful in our ivory towers, in our gated communities. We forgot that there are poor people." The detachment remained after the storm, he said. "I could see that they weren't getting it, they weren't necessarily clued in. . . . For me, the seminal moment was the [Dubai] port decision."
the candidate hit Bush from the right, such as when he opposed Bush's proposed guest-worker program for immigrants. "Republicans aren't very happy people right now," he argued. "The base is kind of ticked off."
"For me to pretend I'm not a Republican would be a lie," he reasoned. But to run as a proud Republican? "That's going to be tough, it's going to be tough to do," he said.
Looks like Steele echoed many of the same complaints Ron Paul just issued in the last two days.
Steele made these comments back in 2006 when such comments get you in trouble with the president of the Republican Party.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/24/AR2006072400953.html
Who said them first? Thought so. It's easy to jump on the band wagon of what is right and popular.
I haven't seen Michael Steele pioneer anything but his natrually born race as an "issue" of his new job by the Media.
Did you notice the typical, weekly, Liberal Democratic Bias'd crap by George Stephanopolis about Steele's sisters expense reimburstments?
Of all the problems, the closer is spent 5 minutes on garbage that has truly no standing. Can you say ABC/Liberal setup? Steele bit on it and wasted 5 minutes of a finale rebuttal.
I am not impress with the inner circle clique groupie, Steele is a Gimmick laydened Plagiristic Pandering Annoitmentee Neocon. Buh Bye