I'm OK with giving MS the benefit of a doubt, that he was playing "good cop" and trying to get some sympathy going and he ended up screwing the pooch.
So, I'm till with ya, Mike. Watch out for the next pooch.
I have seen Steele be good like at the GOP convention last year. So I will give him the benefit of the doubt for now. But as Steyn says, this smack of Steele buying into the DC view of the world. That is not good in the leader of the RNC.
A man or woman who surrendered as quickly as Mikey did in the face of a little adversity is not a leader, will not be a leader and is just in truth, another waffling deer in the headlights with on core values deeply thought or felt.
Steele is no conservative, and never has been. The complete cluelessness of the Republican party in this respect is stunning.
FYI, I live in Maryland. We know Mikey and we knew EXACTLY what he would do and fail to do when handed a sterling opportunity to STAND UP for something.
Turn out the lights. Mikey failed.