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Why does Michael Steele still have his job?

Why do we need enemies when we have friends like these?

Speaking to 200 DePaul University students on Tuesday, Steele basically stated that there is no reason for blacks to vote for the Republican party.  "You really don’t have a reason to, to be honest — we haven’t done a very good job of really giving you one. True? True."

For this, he was chosen as the Chairman of the RNC?  Isn’t he the man that’s supposed to articulate why people should be voting for Republicans or if they are not, why those people are missing out?

Blaming the "Southern Strategy" that has made the GOP competitive in the political battles, Steele said,  "We have lost sight of the historic, integral link between the party and African-Americans," Steele said. "This party was co-founded by blacks, among them Frederick Douglass. The Republican Party had a hand in forming the NAACP, and yet we have mistreated that relationship. People don’t walk away from parties, Their parties walk away from them."  Implying that the current attraction of the GOP to Southerners is based on race is sure to motivate the African American members of our great country to vote GOP.  I truly hope that he decided to keep his message simple, and does not believe this.  The south votes for the GOP because it claims to be the party of principle, honor, pro-life, small government, and pro-defense.  Our stated color-blindness matches the words of Dr. MLK.

"For the last 40-plus years we had a ‘Southern Strategy’ that alienated many minority voters by focusing on the white male vote in the South. Well, guess what happened in 1992, folks, ‘Bubba’ went back home to the Democratic Party and voted for Bill Clinton."

Hmmmm,   I seem to remember that we "lost" the "black vote" somewhere around the mid 60′s  prior to the "southern strategy."  And Bill Clinton would have won even if he hadn’t gotten one single electoral vote from the South.  However, all that is history and irrelevant.

"Bubba."  So that’s what he thinks of the southern vote, the southern white male…..really.  Great.  "Bubba didn’t vote for Clinton.  Clinton got 4 southern states.  And 43% of the votes, about 28% of the voting population. Perhaps if the GOP hadn’t picked "Read My Lips" Bush as a candidate, we might have gotten a better turnout.  I will admit that our choices in the primaries were terrible and Bush was the best of a bad deal.  As it is, Steele conveniently forgets Perot.  A huge part of that 18.9% of the vote was conservatives turned off by the big government (precursor of "compassionate conservatism?) GOP.

Steele’s job is to make TODAY’S GOP attractive to voters, not to declare that we haven’t pandered enough to any group.  It is his job to present the message of the GOP, saying, "Here is our message and our principles.  If you like what you hear and see, join us.  If you don’t, why not?"

If a pro-life, color blind, equal opportunity, pro-liberty, pro-business, low tax, pro-defense message doesn’t attract you, then, why would we want you?  If he can’t articulate it then he needs to copy it:

As the great Ronald Reagan said,

Americans are hungry to feel once again a sense of mission and greatness.

I don ‘t know about you, but I am impatient with those Republicans who after the last election rushed into print saying, "We must broaden the base of our party" — when what they meant was to fuzz up and blur even more the differences between ourselves and our opponents.

It was a feeling that there was not a sufficient difference now between the parties that kept a majority of the voters away from the polls. When have we ever advocated a closed-door policy? Who has ever been barred from participating?

Our people look for a cause to believe in. Is it a third party we need, or is it a new and revitalized second party, raising a banner of no pale pastels, but bold colors which make it unmistakably clear where we stand on all of the issues troubling the people?

Let us show that we stand for fiscal integrity and sound money and above all for an end to deficit spending, with ultimate retirement of the national debt.

Let us also include a permanent limit on the percentage of the people’s earnings government can take without their consent.

Let our banner proclaim a genuine tax reform that will begin by simplifying the income tax so that workers can compute their obligation without having to employ legal help.

And let it provide indexing — adjusting the brackets to the cost of living — so that an increase in salary merely to keep pace with inflation does not move the taxpayer into a surtax bracket. Failure to provide this means an increase in government’s share and would make the worker worse off than he was before he got the raise.

Let our banner proclaim our belief in a free market as the greatest provider for the people. Let us also call for an end to the nit-picking, the harassment and over-regulation of business and industry which restricts expansion and our ability to compete in world markets.

Let us explore ways to ward off socialism, not by increasing government’s coercive power, but by increasing participation by the people in the ownership of our industrial machine.

Our banner must recognize the responsibility of government to protect the law-abiding, holding those who commit misdeeds personally accountable.

And we must make it plain to international adventurers that our love of peace stops short of "peace at any price."

We will maintain whatever level of strength is necessary to preserve our free way of life.

A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.

I do not believe I have proposed anything that is contrary to what has been considered Republican principle. It is at the same time the very basis of conservatism. It is time to reassert that principle and raise it to full view. And if there are those who cannot subscribe to these principles, then let them go their way.

This message was true then and its true today.  If this message is unattractive, then let them go their way.

COMMENTS

  • acat

    He’s an idiot, he’s not doing his job, and the GOP is just as infested with inside-the-beltway gutless D.C. idiots as it was two years ago, as it was last year.

    The fight now is in getting conservatives elected in the primaries. As Florida and Utah have shown us, even if the national and state parties decide they want retreads and RINOs, We The People can overrule it.

    Somehow, I know what ColdWarrior will say. “Get involved, join the precinct project, be a committeman, get to vote for Steele’s replacement”.

    Mew

    • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

      be a committeman, get to vote for Steele?s replacement?.

      LOL. Gee, I was thinking that very thing right before I read it.

      That’s exactly what we conservatives must do if we want to elect better leaders — indeed, it’s the ONLY way.

      Thank you.
      ColdWarrior, PC
      Conservatives, UNITE! CHANGE the Republican Party and the world by UNITING INSIDE the Party as precinct committeemen. NOW!

      • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

        convince two thirds of the RNC delegates to vote him out. Otherwise, we’ll have to figure out some other way to get him to resign. Maybe if we all buy his book he won’t need the RNC gig anymore.

        I’ve set forth the rules here:

        http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/04/19/if-you-give-money-to-the-republican-party-you-subsidize-al-sharpton/#comment-65370

        We conservatives can complain all we want about the RINOs in the Party leadership. Complaining won’t change a thing. If we conservatives want a conservative Republican Party, then we have to create one. We’ll do that if we can get enough conservatives to become “card carrying members” of it — precinct committeemen. Already, about half of the existing PCs are conservative. If we can fill up all the empty positions with conservatives, we’ll create a conservative Republican Party. It’s a pure numbers game. If we conservatives want to have conservative leaders, we have to be in a position to vote for them and we have to have a majority of conservatives in the Party. That goal is achievable, and begins by getting more conservatives — YOU — to get to their local Party committee meetings to become precinct committeemen. It’s that simple.

        And, by the way, many in the leadership who are RINOs are deathly afraid we conservatives will figure this out. That’s why they won’t talk about it. Even some of the conservative leaders won’t talk about this, because they, too, don’t want to be voted out of their leadership positions.

        Thank you.
        ColdWarrior, PC
        Conservatives, UNITE! CHANGE the Republican Party and the world by UNITING INSIDE the Party as precinct committeemen. NOW!

        • Hugh

          After reading this in the Washington Times it appears that the RNC is in meltdown. How much more embarrassment can we take? They were accused of spending $1.09 to raise $1.00. The defense was we only spend $.70 to raise a $1.00. WOW! That is such good management. They should be congratulated. NOT! Sounds like they need a complete overhaul from top to bottom. Mr. Steele, this happening on your watch. Do somehting or get out.

          http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/22/internal-rnc-report-details-mismanagement/

  • JamesSmith130

    Let’s be blunt, if Steele was white, would he still have his job?

    We lost the blacks in the 1930s with Depression and FDR’s welfare state. Still I think 30-35% of blacks are conservative. Something like 65-70% vote Dim because they like the government dependency, but the rest of them who vote Dim do so because they have been fed the garbage that the GOP is racist.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    and they are the same reasons that people of all races should vote GOP:

    1-We, alone, have defended this country since 1972 and we will continue to do so.

    2-The Democrat Party will not defend the country

    3-The Dem Party has kept blacks at some level of victim dependency throughout most of its history, starting with chatte slavery; Jim Crow; welfare dependency; token cabinet positions until Obama, but Obama doesn’t want to lessen dependency among blacks. Rather, he wants to increase dependency among whites and all races.

    4-The GOP gave us the Reagan recovery from 1983-2006. The Dems took over Congress in 2007. The economy tanked after 11 months of Dem policies and obvious expectations of future policies. Investors went on strike due to Dem policies and promises.

    5-The GOP is the party of life. Dems are the party of enabling a virtual black abortion genocide.

    more later

    • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

      The primaries in the states are just around the corner to be quickly followed by the elections in November.

      We just have to work around him at this point and people are, by passing the RNC and supporting candidate they want.

      • ocleverone
  • disintelligentsia

    I posted a diary on this speech early this morning. http://www.redstate.com/disintelligentsia/2010/04/21/michael-steele-race-baiter-gop-traitor/

    It’s hardly the first time Steele has engaged in race-baiting (agreeing with a critic that the GOP looks like the Nazis, claiming his critics are motivated by racism, etc.: see the links below). Like I said in my diary entry, I expect that once conservatives have gained enough votes through their ascendancy he’ll be given the heave-ho. Then he’ll probably quit the GOP and become a Dem, where he’ll feel right at home. Then he’ll write some book that paints him as a martyr in the civil rights battle and the GOP is just some racist cabal made up of hicks and good old boys and the lame-stream media will lap it up because it fits perfectly with their narrative. At that point we should do what we should have done in the first place – appoint Ken Blackwell as head of the National Committee. He had a plan for a conservative resurgence that focus on the precinct level.

    Maryland went for Obama by a 62-38 margin, one of the worst in the Nation (only Vermont and DC gave BHO a higher win percentage). How in blazes did anyone think we’d get anything but a RINO from that state?

    More of Steele’s race-baiting nonsense:
    http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/02/09/michael-steele-plays-the-race-card/

    http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/03/03/michael-steeles-no-good-low-down-rotten-very-bad-week/

    To see more on why we should replace Steele, go to:
    http://www.dumpsteele.com/

    • Scope

      I was totally in support of Ken Blackwell, not because he was a black man, but, because he was like Paul Ryan, a man with a plan. He had done his homework and put forth a plan from the ground up. Hopefully he will run again, and win this time.

  • JadedByPolitics

    the RNC has EVER given US and I for one am partly to blame. I thought he was more introspective of why Black Americans could and should vote FOR Republicans (preferably Conservatives). That he would disparage southern Whites with his N-word for them “bubba” is beyond the pale. He is most definitely an intellectually DISHONEST broker for the rebuilding of the GOP! Steele will be OUT in January and WE The People will have given back the House to Republicans DESPITE lazy and pathetic Republicans like him however with Steele at the helm I do not believe the Senate can be regained. It is possible with Senator Jim DeMints PAC but if left the RNC then no it cannot be done!

  • Scope

    in the House in November, it won’t be because of Steele, it will be in spite of Steele. He said that he didn’t think the Republicans would be able to gain that many seats in November. He is trying hard to make his words come true.

  • houstoneagle

    “People don?t walk away from parties, Their parties walk away from them.”

    And he is speed-walking the party away from us conservatives.

    Steele is the guy the blueblood northeasterner social libs have in there to keep us malcontent conservatives in LINE…dare I say…on the plantation?

    I am just sick that we are going to get 50 seats in the House and 6 seats in the Senate when we could have gotten 80 seats in the House and 10 seats in the Senate, and Steele will be up there smiling talking about how he raised the money, he got the House to changeover, he presided over all of this. And it would have been even more monstrous had we had someone at the helm who wasn’t shooting our party in the foot, or more accurately, our base in the brains!

  • houstoneagle

    *more monstrous = in the sense of a monster stomping all over the Democrats victoriously…meant it in a good connotation not a bad one (obviously?)