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Congratulations Michael Steele – RNC chair.

If you recall, doubt that you do, I put forth my support for Michael Steele the second I learned of his interest in running for RNC chair. I believe, although it is difficult to prove, that Duncan screwed the pooch and under his watch the GOP lost tremendous ground. Therefore it was imperative for the GOP to acquire new leadership and this was done today. Although Steele is dubbed centrist (perhaps incorrectly), he is for the most part a very approachable conservative man. His is eloquent, genuine and extremely personable. His task right now is to mobilize the Republican base and in my opinion, take over lost ground. States that traditionally voted red like North Carolina and Virginia should NOT be swing states.

I am not an expert in the exact responsibilities of what the party chairman has to do, but Dean despite his soprano prowess got a lot of credit for what the Democrats have accomplished. Personally I think that the general discontent with Bush’s policies was the biggest boost to Democrats, but I assume that Dean deserves at least some of the credit. After all, if Duncan is responsible for GOP losses, then consequently Dean can enjoy credit for the gains.

Therefore, Michael Steele has his work cut out for him. He needs to bring in minorities and bring conservatism back into the spotlight. Somehow he needs to shred the stigma attached with conservatism and make it more appealing to the rest of the public. With America’s demographics changing at a rapid rate and the white population shrinking, if the GOP does not embrace the soon-to-be majorities, we can probably kiss conservatism goodbye. For the time being, despite my libertarian clamoring, we must accept that a third party option is not viable. Drop the RINOs and make conservatism cool!

Michael Steele’s acceptance speech.

January 31, 2009 Posted by | michael steele, RNC chair | Leave a Comment

Michael Steele for RNC Chair?

There have been credible speculations that either Michael Steele or Newt Gingrich are interested in the RNC chair.

It is important at this juncture to have a vivacious leader full of ideas to lead the torn Republican party. My idealistic vision would be of a Republican party that appeals to conservatives and libertarians and not the antiquated fat cats inside the beltway. Republicans like John McCain do not win elections because they do not inspire or invigorate Americans. People who perpetuate the same corruption, government spending, government intervention and regulation are no different than the liberals that threaten this country.

There needs to be a set of agendas that people can get excited about! So while the prospects of a legitimate third party are still bleak, we have to rely on the GOP to rebuild and include people that want basic things from our government.

1) Make it smaller
2) Less intervention
3) Cut spending by reducing departments, cabinents, etc that lead to corruption
4) Lower taxes
5) Promote individual responsibility
6) Promote trade
7) Minimize military involvement

As of now, I bet most people have no idea who is running the RNC and why would they? The difference between the RNC and the DNC is the first letter.

That is why I support Michael Steele for RNC chair. I encourage you to google and research this man. A true conservative, someone who worked his ass off to be where he is and will provide leadership to a much need party.

I think Newt Gingrich is equally qualified, but he has too much baggage.

Here is an example:

November 11, 2008 Posted by | michael steele, newt gingrich, RNC chair | Leave a Comment

   

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