Posted on 05/20/2009 4:25:06 PM PDT by BarnacleCenturion
Michale Steele is prepared to tell a meeting of state GOP chairmen today that the GOP has turned the corner and the Republican comeback is well under way in all the states across the country, just not at a federal level yet.
On top of this being nothing but wishful thinking (especially after losing the only election he has been in charge of winning), his attempt at casting his own leadership in a positive light will likely get lost in the noise of yet another gaffe/scandal at his own hands:
When Michael S. Steele took over as chairman of the Republican National Committee earlier this year, he brought along longtime personal assistant Belinda Cook and gave her a salary nearly three times what her predecessor made.
Mrs. Cooks son, Lee, also landed an RNC job.
Mr. Steele hired another family friend, Angela Sailor, to be the partys outreach director at a salary of $180,000, more than double her predecessors compensation
These salaries we hear about are way out of line for what staff should be paid for working for a political party, which most of us think of as a cause, said Hawaii Republican Party Chairman Willis Lee. And if certain staff at the national committee are making that much, then the public understandably might think they are examples of cronyism.
Oh, yes. Just the makeover and rebranding that party needs right now: a revived perception of cronyism and inept leadership.
Its time for the RNC to say thanks but no thanks to Mr. Steele and his idea of leadership before the 2010 midterms become a complete disaster.

Its time for the RNC to say thanks but no thanks to Mr. Steele and his idea of leadership before the 2010 midterms become a complete disaster.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Michael Steele wont kiss the tush of Romney eh ???
Romney who?....time to flush all the RINO's, especially Mitt
Yes. All RINOs must GOOOOOOO!
I never said ‘hello’ to Steele. When America elected a black president, the Republicans felt they had to appoint a black RNC chairman to show, well, that they could. If McCain or Hillary won the presidency, Steele would not be in that post. His appointment is a reaction to Nobama’s victory, and nothing more.
Who said anything about Romney? The problem is that Steele is too busy sharing the "love" with Brother Obama and kissing His tush.
I like Mr. Steele from when he would joust with Demos on Sean Hannity’s show. Overpaying, (you fill in the blank) is exactly what got the rest of the Republicans in trouble during the last election. Liking someone isn’t strong enough to look the other way. Ba-bye.
I was a supporter of Michael Steele, thinking he was just what the Republican Party needed. He’s been a disappointment. Darn.
Why can’t we say goodbye to Pelosi and Reid? Let’s get our priorities straight.
Me too, on all counts. Worse now he is becoming a distraction.
Time For Real Change Michael Steele May 19, 2009
2009 May 20
......The introspection is now over. The corner has been turned.
The second turning point for our party is this: We are going to take the president head-on. The honeymoon is over. The two-party system is making a comeback, and that comeback starts today.
The Democrats are in power. They wanted it and now we are going to make them own the results of their arrogance of power: Policies that are hurting the long-term health of our country. We are going to give voice to the growing chorus of Americans who realize that there is a difference between creating wealth and redistributing wealth. And we are not going to be shy about it. Simply put, we are going to speak truth to power.
There has been a great deal of talk in Republican circles about how we should deal with President Obama and the entire Obama phenomenon. Many have suggested that we need to be careful, that we need to tip-toe around President Obama, that we have to be careful not to take him on, at least not directly.
This has led to some handwringing among Republicans; and quite frankly some missed opportunities.
Weve seen strategists writing memos and doing briefings urging that Republicans avoid confronting the President. Steer clear of any frontal assaults on his Administration, they warn.
They suggest that instead we should go after Nancy Pelosi, whom nobody likes.
Or Harry Reid, whom nobody knows.
Or this Tim Geithner fellow, whom nobody believes.
Or maybe even Barney Frank, whom nobody understands.
You know the thinking. In the same way that the Democrats target conservative talk show hosts and former vice presidents, we should also engage in some misdirection, just like they do.
The argument goes that we should be careful here, because the polls suggest that President Obama is popular.
Well, the president is personally popular.
Pity the fool who paid for a poll to figure that out. Folks like him. Hes got an easy demeanor. Hes a great orator. His campaign was based on change and hope. Hes young. Hes cool. Hes hip. Hes got a good looking family. Whats not to like? Hes got all the qualities America likes in a celebrity, so, of course he is popular.
Theres only one problem. Hes taking us in the wrong direction and bankrupting our country. Were it not for that little detail, Id be a big fan too.
This popular politician who is our president is engaged in the most massive expansion of the old industrial age model of government that our country has ever seen. This popular politician is spending America into debt of such mammoth proportions that none of us can even begin to calculate it or really understand it. The numbers are so big that they seem impossible.
If we have the courage of our convictions, and we do, then we will and we must stand against these disastrous policies, regardless of the presidents personal popularity. This is not a game, this is not a popularity contest, and this is not American Idol. This is the future of our country that is at stake.
The guy who campaigned in favor of bottom-up style of governing is presiding over the most massive top down expansion of government bureaucracy and spending our country has ever seen or even contemplated.
Candidate Obama was very moderate in his views, but President Obama could not possibly be further to the far left.
Candidate Obama talked about fiscal responsibility, about government living within its means. But President Obama is saddling our unborn grandchildren with mountains of debt.
Candidate Obama boasted about cutting taxes, but President Obama will have to raise taxes to pay for his massive top-down government explosion.
Candidate Obama was all about being bipartisan, but President Obama could not be more partisan, yielding his legislative agenda almost entirely to radicals like Nancy Pelosi.
So
whats the loyal opposition to do with this popular president? We are going to speak truth to power. We are going to speak directly, and we are going to take him on.
This is not about personalities. This is about the very sizeable gap emerging between Americas opinion of President Obama the man, and Americas opinion of President Obamas policies. In fact, its not a gap, its a chasm.
In the end we are all about ideals, principles, policies, and ideas. We have only one goal, and its not power. Its not majorities. Its success for America.
The honeymoon is over. We are going to challenge those policies that we believe are wrong, and we are going to do so without apology and without a second thought.
But there is a very important distinction I want to make here.
We are going to take this president on with class. We are going to take this president on with dignity. This will be a very sharp and marked contrast to the shabby and classless way that the Democrats and the far left spoke of President Bush.
Weve just seen a bunch of news stories on President Obamas first 100 days in office. Predictably, most in the media were fawning all over the president.
But I wouldnt break ground on the Mall for his monument just yet, as his policies are increasingly unpopular with the American people.
The American people arent worried about polls. The American people are worried about jobs, foreclosures, bailouts, taxes, spending, and debt. While the Obama Administration is giving the banks a stress test, they are also giving the American people a tremendous amount of stress.
Lets look at the first 100 days of President Obamas reign of error in a factual manner, not in terms of his speeches, but in terms of his actions:
Under President Obama the federal government is now in the banking business.
Under President Obama the government now makes cars.
Under President Obama our country has amassed debts that will take generations to repay.
Under President Obama America is increasingly in debt to foreign countries, from China to the Middle East.
President Obama now wants to cap and tax every single American into paying higher utility rates.
President Obama and his allies in Congress have now put their taxing eyes on soft drinks.
President Obama and Democrat leaders want a brand new tax on our health care benefits and are devising a plan to give federal government bureaucrats control of our health care system.
President Obama is backing a plan to take away the basic right of every American worker to cast a private ballot.
President Obama has for the first time in our history politicized the US Census process by putting political appointees in his White House in charge of it and wanting a corrupt, fraudulent organization to run it.
President Obama and his far left allies are flirting with an attempt to squelch the basic freedom of speech of our nations airwaves.
President Obamas Attorney General is trying to use Mexican drug gang wars as a reason to advocate a new gun ban in America.
President Obamas Administration has disparaged our war heroes and veterans by suggesting that they are a threat to our safety, when the truth is they are the cause of our safety.
The president, who thinks that every student should be able to go to college, is cutting much needed funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
The president, who pledged that he would create millions of jobs through federal public works projects, now requires project labor agreements on such projects which effectively denies small and minority owned businesses access to those jobs because they are not unionized.
And the one the galls me the most: While the president sends his kids to a private school, he is at the very same time taking away opportunity scholarships from poor Hispanic and African-American kids right here in our nations capital.
Those are the facts of the presidents first 100 days.
The last Democrat President declared that the era of big government was over. Can some please send President Obama a copy of that memo! Because this new Democrat President has ushered in a new era of left wing, old school, top down, Industrial Age, bureaucratic Big Government the likes of which our country has never seen.
It is all designed for short-term political pay-off, with potentially catastrophic long-term effects on our nations economic prosperity.
Our nations unemployment rate has climbed to a 25 year high. The gross domestic product, the best indicator of our economic health, was down 6.1 percent in the last quarter.
Two and half million Americans have lost their jobs this year alone. Just last month, when 530,000 Americans lost their jobs, this Administration tried to spin this as progress.
Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and President Obama are planning an America where there are more people moving down the ladder of opportunity than moving up the ladder of opportunity. They are planning for an America that is more dependent, less industrious and less ambitious than our nations ideals.
That is not the kind of America Republicans envision.
As the next 100 days unfold, the president and the Democrat Party would be wise to remember these timeless truths:
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred.
You cannot establish security by borrowing money.
You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away ones initiative and incentive.
You cannot help individuals permanently by doing for them what they should do for themselves.
The honeymoon is over. Its time to speak truth to power.
The third turning point is this: The Republican comeback has begun. It is underway, and it is not in Washington.
I may not know much, but I do know that our comeback is well underway in states all across America.
Ive had the opportunity to meet with all of you in five regional roundtables in each part of the country. We did those meetings behind the scenes, out of the public eye. That gave us a great opportunity to speak candidly with each other, a chance to review our strategies and tactics, a chance to learn from each other, and a chance to be very direct with each other.
Ive also had the honor of speaking in 23 different states in the past 100 days. From Oregon to Idaho, from Wisconsin to Indiana, from Florida to Georgia, the energy among the grassroots is strong.
Too bad the chattering classes inside the Beltway are too busy fretting over phony disputes and intra-party intrigue to notice that a change has indeed come to America. But its not the one the Obama Administration wants aired on the nightly news.
Those of you who live outside of Washington know what Im talking about. Those of you who actually attend Lincoln Day dinners, and county party events, those of you who toil in the vineyards, spending time in communities, in diners, in barber shops, and in coffee shops where real, every day people can be found. You know it is real. You can see it and feel it.
This change comes in a tea bag!
Our comeback will not begin in Washington. Our conversation with America will not focus on Washington. Our Republican National Committee will no longer rely on Washington. We will look to the rest of America instead.
Finally, let me conclude today by talking for a minute about where the Republican Party is headed.
For me the Republican Party owes its moorings to Edmund Burke, William F. Buckley, and Ronald Reagan. Those are the people that I trace my roots to in the Republican cause.
For each of them conservatism must always respect reality, effectively assess the times, and become relevant to them. Thus is our charge.
Ronald Reagan always insisted that our party must move aggressively to seize the moment. He insisted that our party recognize the truth of the times and establish our first principles in both word and deed.
As conservatives, we must stop acting like we dont really believe in our principles. Too often, we act as if we are scared to apply our timeless principles to todays problems and challenges.
Our path and our challenge are to apply our principles not to the past, but to the future.
In this hour conservatives stand just a bit stronger, just a bit wiser, ready once again to think and act with a freshness and a boldness that is uncompromising. For conservatism to take root in the next generation we must offer genuine solutions that are relevant to this age. A Republican Renaissance has begun!
We will conquer the challenges not of the last century, but the challenges of our time. Our success will not be found in dusting off old campaign manuals from the 70s and 80s. Our success will be found in speaking directly to the American people about a rebirth of the American Dream for this generation and generations to come.
We have been and must be once again the voice of the majority of Americans. It is up to us to expose the great Democrat fraud that is now being thrust upon this nation. Personal freedom, liberty, and a desire for self-governing are the timeless values that Americans hold dear.
In our Declaration of Independence, Jefferson wrote that there are certain inalienable rights, among them are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Those rights are not conferred upon us by the federal government, but by a power greater than any government.
The Democrats act as if the government is the provider of the very liberties we enjoy. No fashionable politician or president, no matter how popular, can give them to us nor will we allow them to take them from us.
We will stand up for countless Americans who worry about their bills, are defenseless in the face of foreclosures. We are with them, because we are them. Now is the time to organize ourselves and to demand the limited government and freedom we deserve.
Over the coming months Republicans will be bold in our approach. We will offer real solutions, and we will do so aggressively and without apology. We will focus on freedom and the freedom of the individual.
Odds, as I told you before, dont scare me. I am used to working against the odds imposed on us by critics, pundits and the otherwise clueless class. I know how to develop a team, implement a plan and deliver a victory. I am confident in this journey because I am taking it with you.
I gain strength in this journey, because I gain it from
you. Our Renaissance has begun. Our opportunities lie before us, and our cause is as true today as when we first began in 1854.
So in the best spirit of President Reagan, its time to saddle up and ride.
Our country needs us.
Thank you and may God bless you all.
If BC posted it then I guarantee that there is a Romney angle to it, this might be related to the positive words that Steele said about Palin and the negative words that he said about the big slimy, Mitt Romney.
And don’t forget Gov. Palin back up Steele in a statement today. It is over at SarahPAC.
Or not. It's been a LONG time since I've seen anything like "leadership" from the RNC, and I guess my rants on the so-called "surveys" they mailed me have had effect because I don't get their stupid fundraiser "surveys" anymore.
RNC: Republican Non Compos-mentis.
Only one thing brings out Barnacle, and that is to do what he signed up here to do, aggressively and dishonestly promote Romney, to do "anything necessary".
Thanks for the heads up.
FLASHBACK:
ansel12 (FReeper patriot): No Romney man has ever served the United States in a military uniform, ever, ever, ever.
BarnacleCenturion (habitual deceiver for Romney): "What about Maj. Gen. Jean A. Romney?
Born on St. Croix, Romney joined the U.S. Army one year after graduating from then-Christiansted High School.
Including his active Army and National Guard service, his career spanned 29 years.
He received many Army decorations and badges, including Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal,
Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and National Defense Service Medal, among other awards.
Speaking at the 2000 ceremony which handed over the reins to the new Adj. Gen. Cleave A. McBean,
Romney said, My ascending to the position of adjutant general was perhaps the highlight of my career.
But it did not come without hard work and dedication, qualities that were instilled in me when I joined the Army one year after graduating from high school.
A shining example of self-discipline, dedication and perseverance, Major General Romney personified the value of continuing education,
said a release from Lt. Gov. Vargrave Richards. He was a true leader.
In addition to an impressive career, said the release, his dedication to the youth of the Virgin Islands was highly admirable and an inspiration.
And the reality? which the RomneyBOT ignored to push his RINO Master?

Maj. Gen. Jean A. Romney
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