Posted on 03/14/2009 8:10:45 PM PDT by james.richardson
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele should resign from his post immediately, according to the American Family Associations new online survey.
In light of Steeles regrettable GQ interview, AFA President Don Wildmon asked members if the beleaguered Republican chief should resign from his post, declaring the former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland believes abortion is a choice, and homosexuality is not.
An overwhelming 94% of the more than 74,500 respondents answered Wildmon in the affirmative.
Likewise making their displeasure known, prominent social conservative luminaries characterized Steeles mea-culpa as very troubling. Ken Blackwell, who formerly endorsed Steele after withdrawing from consideration for chairman on the fifth round of balloting, sternly instructed his former rival to re-read the Bible, the U.S. Constitution, and the 2008 GOP Platform or get out of the way.
Both Chairman Steele and his socially conservative detractors, the number of which are growing by the thousands at AFAs website, are sorely misinformed: The role of RNC Chairman is not one of a curator of opinion. Steeles opinions on abortion and gay rights whenever he settles on one should have no influence on the implementation of sound strategies in his capacity as chairman.
Speculating perhaps that the open, candidate-centered campaign for chairman manufactured Steeles present predicament by creating the perception that the candidates opinions actually mattered, Phil Klein writes, in the end, it turned the race into more of a personality contest."
The premature calls for the forcible ejection of the first African American chairman of the RNC like those by the AFAs tunnel-visioned membership only offer credibility to the maddening circular firing squad meme.
Steele assumed office January 30th, 2008 with the hope he could unite a fractured party and make sense of the current political climate. Rome, as they say, wasnt built in a day, and similarly, the Republican Party will not be re-built in three short months.
In addition to besting Blackwell, darling of the social conservative movement, Steele also wrestled former RNC Chairman Mike Duncan out of the running.
Despite his ability to mediate intra-party disputes with ease and his reputation as a prolific and unrivaled fundraiser, critics of Duncan often cited his scanty public appearances and interviews as motivation to elect a more polished, camera-friendly communicator. To them I say: Eat your words. In fact, have a second helping.
Cross-posted at www.Skepticians.com.
Frankly, I wouldn't trust a GQ reporter regarding anything ~ and certainly not what the RNC Chairman had to say.
You have no reason to believe he was misquoted or taken out of context. No one is claiming that who was there. Not even Steele.
You don't know what you are talking about.
Sorry, but Katon knowingly belonging to a club with a ‘no blacks’ rule on it’s book is a deal breaker. It was really stupid and demonstrates a person who would have a huge burden on his back to start with and also demonstrates a person with POOR JUDGEMENT.
So, someone's already pointed out the problem to Mr. Steele and he has elaborated on his answer and with certainty he is still against abortion.
"Context" in this case includes Mr. Steele's full life's history, not the few moments with a softporn peddler who asked for an interview.
Next time Steele will know to set a higher price and demand an editorial review.,P>Now, about Don Wildman taking pleasure in reading GQ, and all those old broads at CWA wallowing in the filth along with him, I think I've got an idea WHO some of our "not real Conservative Christians" are. They have some serious 'splainin' to do.
The people who try to win without the support of the "religious right" are called DEMOCRATS.
Next time Steele will know to set a higher price and demand an editorial review.,
This is not an internship. He’s supposed to be a professional politician. Make all the excuses for him you want but the whole sorry episode reveals this guy isn’t ready for a post like this.
In my state, people who go to precinct meetings have no say who ends up on the ballot either.
Look, you’re the GQ fan, not me. You and Don Wildman are free to go off in the corner and play with your copies if you wish ~
You are a piece of work.
Having watched politics for many years, and having watched the so-called "religious right" for the same time; I don't believe that they are part of the "base".
They are a fringe group, that is nowhere near as large as they claim to be, and the only thing they can be counted on is to stay home on election day and scream that "America deserves whatever happens to it", because the rest of the country didn't listen to them.
Most of the "religious right" members aren't really right-wing politically, anyway. They tend to be populists, which is more like liberal-lite. They claim their "conservative" banner because of a few social issues, on which they tend to be, shall we say - extreme. Many of them are not economic conservatives, and now a lot of them have bought into the far-left global warming scam, as well.
The Republican party is going to have to figure out how to win without them. The first step is for Republicans to accept the fact that the "religious right" can't be counted on, and market accordingly.
How you could mix up the two can only be explained by your excessive reading of a Leftwingtard MSM newspaper.
Time to give it up ~ the net has everything you need.
Time to inform yourself.
Sorry, but Katon knowingly belonging to a club with a no blacks rule on its book is a deal breaker. It was really stupid and demonstrates a person who would have a huge burden on his back to start with and also demonstrates a person with POOR JUDGEMENT.
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Sorry, but Steele knowingly stating that abortion is merely a matter of “personal choice,” and yet homosexuality is NOT was really stupid and demonstrated a person who NOW HAS a huge burden on his back to start with and also demonstrates a person with POOR JUDGMENT.
I think you’ve gone postal.
Enjoy your stay in the wilderness. looks like you'll be there for a while.
You'll find that Mr. Steele does not agree with the idea of exercising the "personal choice" option in matters of life and death.
What you need to worry about here is the LAW ~ and how we need to change it so this does not happen.
I've got your name on my special list. Dat's cause you dMan who screwed up one too many times.
I agree with you.
In New York, the county party chairmen get to decide who goes on the 3allot, and it's similar in PA. However, they rarely keep people off and even if they say no, you can collect a few signatures and get on anyway.
The RNC can provide resources to candidates - and that's a3out it. Almost everyone over there left to work on Romney's campaign - it didn't help him at all.
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