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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!RNC Chairman Michael Steele addressed C-PAC yesterday, offering his audience the curious new talking points that many conservatives are using to explain the economic legacy of the man they staunchly supported over the past eight years, George W. Bush. Via CNN:"Tonight, we tell America that Republican values, conservative values, are right for America," he said, admitting that the party has made some mistakes. "Tonight, we tell America: we know the past, we know we did wrong. My bad. But we go forward in appreciation of the values that brought us to this point."To much applause, Steele attacked ...
The newly hip-hop re-designed political party that was trounced in the November elections, and who-- with the exception of that dying breed known as "moderate Republicans"--voted in lock-step to just say no to the stimulus bill, has come to a startling conclusion. So far, Barack Obama's presidency has been "disappointing." Indeed, for many Republicans it is disappointing to realize that the guy in the White House isn't really John McCain and Sarah Palin shoved, Trojan horse style, into an Obama Halloween costume.Worst of all, says Run RNC, Obama is spending money to help fix the economy, and ...
Now that they've elected the first African American to lead the RNC, the Republican Party is looking to continue work on its "image problem." As Michael Steele detailed today, that means making the party a whole lot more "hip hop." How? Maybe I should let Steele explain. Via CNN:Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says his party is going to launch an "off the hook" public relations campaign that will update the GOP's image by translating it to "urban-suburban hip-hop settings."Steele continued,"We need messengers to really capture that region--young, Hispanic, black, a cross ...
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