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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Michael Steele's tenure as RNC chair could be over before it really begins, if recent reports are true. Anonymous Republican sources have told 2 different outlets that Steele's ouster may be imminent. First, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver had this on Monday:According to multiple former high-level RNC staffers familiar with the dynamics involved, Steele is unlikely to survive in the post if favored Republican Jim Tedisco loses his open-seat race to Democrat Scott Murphy.Then, Taegan Goddard's Political Wire had this yesterday:Republican insiders tell Political Wire that a no confidence vote on ...
The Republican Party is in an unusual position this year, having lost the presidency, both houses of Congress, the majority of state governors, 4/5 of "The View" cast, Charles Barkley, Rudy Giuliani's daughter, and probably everyone who's ever met Mitt Romney.As for the nation's six remaining Republicans... well, it turns out they're all running for party chairman! As the winner could be announced as soon as today, let's meet these contenders, and predict which of them will earn the charge to emulate their fine predecessor, Mel Martinez.Related: Radical Reformers Vs. The Establishment ...
Update: Saltsman has withdrawn from the race for RNC chair.About a month ago, candidate for RNC chair Chip Saltsman made news by defending his gift to fellow GOPers of a CD containing a song called "Barack the Magic Negro." In several articles, I denounced the CD. I also made repeated reference to an even more offensive song from the same CD:I didn't want to do this, but the response from the RNC, so far, has been a denunciation of Saltsman from a strategic standpoint, and a defense of him. None of them think there's anything wrong with the CD itself. So, here are just 2 of the 41 songs on ...
His statement: Since November's election, I've had the remarkable opportunity to travel throughout thirty two states, share my vision for the future of our party, and listen to the advice of the nearly one hundred members who took the time to visit with me in their homes, their offices, their airports, and their coffee shops. I've seen how the Clark County Republicans of Nevada are organizing online to defeat Harry Reid in 2010, as we defeated Tom Daschle in 2002. I've heard how Republicans in the District of Columbia have expanded their membership simply by holding their meetings and ...
Controversy erupted yesterday when RedState.com's Erick Erickson took exception to The Political Machine writer Tommy Christopher's thorough analysis of GOP reaction to the Chip Saltsman kerfuffle. The candidate for RNC chair may see his hopes for gaining that post scuttled by his gift of a CD containing songs like "Barack the Magic Negro" and "The Star Spanglish Banner." Sadly, that's not the only casualty of this brouhaha. This morning, Tommy Christopher announced his resignation. The Political Machine has obtained the following excerpt: After a wonderful working relationship, lasting just ...
Director and Editor of RedState.com Erick Erickson responded to my column yesterday by defending the racist song "Barack the Magic Negro," and RNC chair candidate Chip Saltsman's gift thereof. Here's a taste:Some Moron Thinks He Knows What He's Writing About Some guy named Tommy Christopher (is he the AOL writer who pretended to be John King to get on a call with John McCain so he could harass McCain?) has looked at my post on Chip Saltsman and come away convinced he must obfuscate the facts.Moron? I guess at RedState, that makes me a contributing editor.His defense of his defense is even ...
On the first business day since RNC chair candidate Chip Saltsman was discovered to have given the gift of racism (a CD containing songs like Barack the Magic Negro and The Star Spanglish Banner) to his colleagues, there have been some Republican reactions that veer close to the right tenor. Initially, current RNC chair Mike Duncan issued a strong denunciation, but only from a strategic standpoint, and RNC chair candidate Ken Blackwell tried to just wave it off as "media hypersensitivity."But decency seems to be gaining momentum. From CNN: Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer -- who ...
Matt Lewis reports that former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell thinks that outrage over RNC chair candidate Chip Saltsman's racist gift are just being big babies:"Unfortunately, there is hypersensitivity in the press regarding matters of race. This is in large measure due to President-Elect Obama being the first African-American elected president. I don't think any of the concerns that have been expressed in the media about any of the other candidates for RNC chairman should disqualify them. When looked at in the proper context, these concerns are minimal. All of my competitors for this ...
Current RNC chair Mike Duncan issued a statement today, in reaction to former future RNC chairman Chip Saltsman's choice of stocking stuffers.As I reported yesterday, Saltsman sent RNC members a CD containing the song "Barack, the Magic Negro," then defended the gift. I didn't mention that, among the 41 tracks on the CD, there are other racist, barf-inducing tracks such as "The Star Spanglish Banner."I also said I couldn't wait for RNC members to start denouncing Saltsman. Here's Duncan's statement: (via Politico)"The 2008 election was a wake-up call for Republicans to reach out and bring more ...
Chip Saltsman, a frontrunner for the chairmanship of the RNC and a two watt bulb, is apparently not that interested in the job, if his choice of Christmas gifts is any indication. From The Hill: (h/t Daily Beast)RNC candidate Chip Saltsman's Christmas greeting to committee members includes a music CD with lyrics from a song called "Barack the Magic Negro," first played on Rush Limbaugh's popular radio show.Saltsman, a personal friend of conservative satirist Paul Shanklin, sent a 41-track CD along with a note to national committee members. The CD is chock full of this kind of "humor," and ...
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