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Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele and the New York Yankees can look back on a good week. Maybe Steele deserves extra credit. No one was writing obituaries a year ago for the Yankees as was the case for the Republican Party. Full Article at Town Hall
Republicans have been working overtime for days now trying to come up with newer and bolder ways of describing the 2009 election as an unmitigated triumph — and a crystal clear sign their party will score a historic comeback in next year’s... Full Article at CQ Politics
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Independents came to Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell because they had something to say
The U.S. House of Representatives last night narrowly passed the health care bill by a vote of 220-215. It's unclear when the U.S. Senate will vote on a health care bill. Full Article at Booker Rising
Fernando Torres may start against Birmingham despite being advised to rest a hernia problem. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Mr. Benjamin is the author of Searching for Whitopia: An Improbable Journey to the Heart of White America, and senior fellow at Demos, a New York-based think tank. Full Article at History News Network
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It's clear the Michael Steele and the Republican party are ready to hand over the keys of the GOP to Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck and the rest of the extremist tea party crowd.
Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. Joe Lieberman is ready to filibuster, Michael Steele almost gets physical, and Rachel Maddow says a magic troop number won’t placate the GOP. Full Article at The Daily Beast
STEPHANOPOULOS: Good morning and welcome to THIS WEEK. Breaking news overnight. For the first time in history... UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A government-controlled and run health care system. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Answer the call of history! Full Article at CQ Politics
Michael S. Steele (born October 19, 1958) is an American politician and lawyer. He is currently the chairman of GOPAC and a partner at the law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf. He is a former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, having been elected on the same ticket as Governor Robert Ehrlich in 2002. Full Article
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View Photo »GOPAC Chairman and former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele arrives to speak at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, in this September 3, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, right, talks to Linda Ackerman, left, after being elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman in an election by the RNC during their winter meetings, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, left, is congratulated by Ohio Sec. of State, Ken Blackwell, right, after being elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman in an election by the RNC during their winter meetings, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, center, is congratulated by supporters after the announcement that he had been elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman by the RNC during their winter meetings, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, center, is congratulated by supporters after the announcement that he had been elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman by the RNC during their winter meetings, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, center, is congratulated by supporters after the announcement that he was elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman by the RNC during their winter meetings, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele prepares to speak at the "Bless The Mic" lecture series at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark. , Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 20: Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele delivers remarks at the National Press Club July 20, 2009 in Washington, DC. Steele spoke on the topic of "Health Care - the Republican Alternative" during his address.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks at the 100th NAACP Annual Convention in New York, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks at the 100th NAACP Annual Convention in New York, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks at the 100th NAACP Annual Convention in New York, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks at the 100th annual NAACP Convention in New York, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks at the 100th annual NAACP Convention in New York, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »Independents came to Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell because they had something to say
It's clear the Michael Steele and the Republican party are ready to hand over the keys of the GOP to Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck and the rest of the extremist tea party crowd.
The Democratic Party had better pay attention to what the people out here are saying ... You can no longer dismiss people by sitting on your cell phone when they're talking to you or calling them un-American or making them feel like you don't give a heck about what they're concerns are. That's what the ...
The White House downplayed the national significance of the off-year elections, but Republicans, including GOP Chairman Michael Steele, portrayed them as referendums on Obama's presidency
Since President Obama’s inauguration, the nation has watched the unemployment rate continue to climb, and unfortunately the month of October was no different
I think if Michael Steele is the best spokesperson they can find, I'll match him up against President Barack Obama any day of the week ... There's no doubt that the momentum is going our way. I find it interesting when you have the Republican governor trying to pretend that he's the agent of change, com...
I would like to congratulate Bill Foster on his election to serve as mayor of St. Petersburg
It breaks the mold of a conventional political Web site in many ways and is a sign that Michael Steele is serious about changing the culture of the RNC
President Obama promised jobs during his campaign for president, and the elections in Virginia and New Jersey on Tuesday were a clear referendum on his failure to deliver on this promise
National GOP Chairman Michael Steele went negative on Obama's Nobel Peace Prize.
To win, we need the support of conservatives and centrists. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele echoed other GOP leaders Wednesday in lamenting the lack of a primary process in New York. Republicans, I believe, believe more importantly in an open, vital primary process ... We’re ...
Michael Steele had a Kanye West moment coming out there and saying Beyonce should have gotten the award. He shouldn't have done that.
To win, we need the support of conservatives and centrists. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele echoed other GOP leaders Wednesday in lamenting the lack of a primary process in New York. Republicans, I believe, believe more importantly in an open, vital primary process ... We’re ...
I was looking at all the reactions. The ones that were negative today, that I was not surprised were negative, were the Taliban and Hamas. And then I was very surprised that Michael Steele from the Republican National Committee, would also be harsh.
real heroes ... the Republicans and independents and, yes, even Democrats who spoke up against an incredibly arrogant government in Washington that has put our country, our freedoms and our economy at risk with unprecedented spending.
If Obama’s Nobel peace prize does nothing else, it at least has briefly united Michael Steele and the Taliban. And, I have to confess, my initial reaction was the same as theirs, and pretty much everyone’s outside the White House: What has Obama done to deserve this?
America, through the voices of those folks in New Jersey and Virginia, had something to say.
RNC strategists don't know what's going on and wouldn't understand if they tried ... If Michael Steele were to come and say how much Republicans had promoted liberty in the last eight years, people would laugh.
Promises made, promises kept—and that's the question that a lot of people are having to grapple with as they deal with unemployment, as they deal with job loss, as they deal with losing their homes and bank closures and government takeover of automobile industries and banks and all that stuff
With Michael Steele being the chairman of the party, no one can question the commitment [to diversity], even though there has been an ongoing commitment predating the Haley Barbour chairmanship days [and] certainly kicking into high gear when [Barbour] was around
Chris Christie didn’t hide ... He didn’t try to dress it up differently. He didn’t try to be Democrat-lite in a Democratic town. He said, ‘This is who I am.’ People respected that.
'I just don't think it's necessary,' said Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele in a conference call with reporters on Tuesday morning. ‘I don't know the judgment behind the president going. I just think it's not a necessary trip right now when we are facing some pretty looming issues.'
The Republican Partys overwhelming victory in Virginia is a blow to President Obama and the Democrat Party. It sends a clear signal that voters have had enough of the presidents liberal agenda
GOP leaders, in a private meeting last month, delivered a blunt and at times heated message to RNC Chairman Michael Steele: quit meddling in policy
This race tonight, this election tonight, sends a very strong message throughout the country, that, you know, the change we thought we were getting? Well, we're going to show you the kind of change we want, and that's the kind of change that Chris Christie is bringing
#whatRepublicansWant Michael Steele to act black
- Hater4real 13 minutes ago
#whatrepublicanswant for you to look at michael steele and think they really do like black people.
- c_em 17 minutes ago
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- KolaBoof 51 minutes ago
#whatrepublicanswant Michael Steele to fuck off!
- Hater4real 53 minutes ago
How to join the Black panthers by Michael Steele #worldthinnestbooks
- womanistmusings 53 minutes ago