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Pains me to say it, but MrV has a damn good point. If Steele goes, who replaces him?
Pains me to say it, but MrV has a damn good point. If Steele goes, who replaces him?
I happen to really dislike Steele, and thought his choice was a crass move by the GOP when it happened, and it's been a disaster ever since. However, Dan started this and made a pointed demand for a "real Republican" and that begs the question as to who would be that sort of person to fill the post? I can think of a couple of folks that would be on my list. Newt would be one, if he is willing Fred Thompson would be another.
For starters, how about a Republican who doesn't give the impression that the Republican party is pro-choice? You see, the problem with Michael Steele is his mouth.
Yeah, but does anybody really LIKE being chairman? The Democrats did ok last time and people still were bitching at Dean. Who were some of the past GOP chairman?
For starters, how about a Republican who doesn't give the impression that the Republican party is pro-choice? You see, the problem with Michael Steele is his mouth.
Honestly, I think Sarah Palin would be ideal for RNC chairman... er, chairwoman. She has a savvier political eye than many people give her credit for, and has already become to a large extent a face of the party. I don't think she should/will be President, but she's going to want to get a position in something eventually. She'd do a better job than Steele, in any case.
What does the RNC chair...do anyway?
Honestly, I think Sarah Palin would be ideal for RNC chairman... er, chairwoman. She has a savvier political eye than many people give her credit for, and has already become to a large extent a face of the party. I don't think she should/will be President, but she's going to want to get a position in something eventually. She'd do a better job than Steele, in any case.
Republican National Committee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Republican National Committee (RNC) provides national leadership for the Republican Party of the United States. It is responsible for developing and promoting the Republican political platform, as well as coordinating fundraising and election strategy. It is also responsible for organizing and running the Republican National Convention. Similar committees exist in every U.S. state and most U.S. counties, although in some states party organization is structured by congressional district, allied campaign organizations being governed by a national committee. Michael Steele is the current RNC chairman, and will serve until January 2011.
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