Posted on 08/25/2012 10:26:37 PM PDT by smoothsailing
August 26, 2012
Byron York
TAMPA Republicans gathered at the University Club in downtown Tampa Saturday night to honor GOP chairman Reince Priebus. The event was sponsored by the Wisconsin delegation, which of course represents Priebus home state, and the Mississippi delegation, home of former governor and former RNC chairman Haley Barbour. There were several major players there: Priebus himself, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Sen. Ron Johnson, Barbour and nephew Henry Barbour, former Virginia governor and former RNC chair Jim Gilmore, former chair Mike Duncan, and others.
With the presence of Priebus, Barbour, Gilmore, and Duncan, the event featured the current and three former chairmen of the party. But there was one very recent chairman who was nowhere to be found, and whose name didnt come up: Michael Steele.
Steele was chairman when the party selected Tampa as the site of its 2012 convention. Steele was chairman when the GOP came roaring back after defeats in 2006 and 2008 to pick up 63 seats to gain control of the House in 2010, and also to gain six seats to greatly strengthen its position in the Senate. In addition, during Steeles time in office, Republicans won key governorships in New Jersey and Virginia.
But at the University Club, Steele was not only not there; he wasnt noted or referenced. In public remarks, no one said anything bad about him, and no one said anything good about him. He just didnt exist.
I have not been invited to the convention at all, Steele says. Their view is, the less we talk about him, we dont invite him, we ignore him it just didnt happen. But those 63 seats in the House did happen. They may want to ignore me, but they dont want to ignore what I did. Its just sad.
I would have loved to have been there to salute the work of the party and see former chairmen, Steele adds. But I guess Im not a member of that club.
As it happens, Steele is in Tampa, but only, he says, in his role as an analyst on MSNBC. He wont be attending any events in his role as former chairman.
In addition to the partys electoral victories, Steele also left the RNC with a huge debt, and a number of Republican insiders accuse him of leaving the party in a terrible mess. Thats a bunch of bullst, says Steele. Other chairmen have also left debt, he says, and other members of the RNC concurred in the expenses that led to the Steele-era debt. Its just annoying as hell, Steele says of the talk. You get a little sick of the bullst after a while. Priebus was a close Steele deputy at the time, but to say the two men have had a falling out is an understatement.
Asked about Steeles situation, an RNC source noted that most past party chairmen are also part of their states delegations to the Tampa convention, and are thus part of events here. But the source did not specifically explain Steeles absence.
Whatever bad blood exists privately, it is remarkable that the GOPs most recent chairman has no role at all in the convention whose planning he initiated. Hes also the man who was in charge when the party won smashing victories in the most recent mid-term elections. And he didnt gain power in a coup; he was elected chairman by a majority of members of the RNC. Finally, Steele is the partys only black chairman at a time when Republicans are particularly worried about their continuing difficulties in attracting minority voters. Why not have him play some public role in the convention? And if there are still hard feelings well, it would hardly be the first time that people who didnt like each other joined hands and smiled in front of the crowds.
Can we just say Im part of the party, asks Steele, a leader of the party, and still an asset to the party?
For what, may I ask?
Well stated.
Steele proved to be a worthless RINO and a useless leader. He deserves obscurity as do so many GOPe.
” heres my prediction. Trump is going to introduce Sarah Palin as a surprise speaker.”
Does that mean Morning Joe got bumped? Breaks my heart.
I’ll believe in the RNC again when Alan West is its chairman, Michele Bachmann heads the House Un-American Committee, Greg Gutfeld is keynote speaker, and Palin and Rubio are running mates. One is free to shuffle those names around as you will.
Wouldn’t hurt to put Daniel Hannan and Lord Monckton on the podium as well to really ritz it up.
I lost respect for Steele when he cozied up to Al Sharpton and NAN, no one can con a con man and Sharpton is that as well as a criminal.
That would be a surprise! I hope it happens! :)
I had high hopes early on for Steele when he ran for Senate in Maryland. The dems hated him, called him an Oreo and worse.
Overall though, he has been a disappointment.
One thing I like was his rally cry at the 2008 Republican Convention; “Drill, Baby, Drill!”. People assume Sarah Palin started that, but it was actually Steele.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/09/03/steele-gives-gop-delegates-new-cheer-drill-baby-drill/
Are Republican National Committee Donors Now Bankrolling Sharpton?
Supporting Sharpton is inexcusable, the man is a lowlife criminal. Steele has compounded that idiocy by popping up as an analyst on MSNBC. No wonder the RNC wants him to go away.
The “Drill, Baby, Drill” was a good thing, but it took Sarah Palin to pick it up and run with it to really get it to catch on.
I, too, heard the party chairman, Priebus, say on Mark Levin’s show that Sarah Pain WAS invited but she declined. Still, no other conservatives are included. I blame Romney for that.
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