Jan
30
Michael Steele is RNC Chairman!
ByCongratulations Michael Steele! After six rounds of voting, Michael Steele is the Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Thank you to everyone who helped Michael Steele win this election today. The RNC is in good hands. Now, let’s get to work, start winning elections, take back the House in 2010, and kick Obama out of the White House in 2012!
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4 Comments
January 30th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Best of Luck to Chairman Steele. Very much looking forward to the RNC under his leadership.
January 30th, 2009 at 9:44 pm
A new direction begins with fresh faces and new ideas. The time has come to bring this party back together and I’m confident Mr. Steele will be a good leader in that regard.
January 30th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
I couldn’t be happier with the election of Michael Steele to head the RNC. He knows what it takes to win ina blue state, and I look forward to our future under his leadership!
February 1st, 2009 at 10:26 am
What, now we go and find our own “magic Negro”?
This is a very, very sad day for America. The election of Steele proves that the Republican party will not go in the direction they need to for the sake of our country. They can expect to be in the minority for quite some time to come.
Are you a true conservative or just a kool aid drinker? If you are a true conservative then you would listen to what this other true conservative has to say about him.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/deacesteelernc
Steve Deace is so right about him.
He’s a RINO. On that we can be clear. This proves that the Republican Party’s move to the Left might be a permanent legacy of the Bush years.