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RNC Chairman Coming To Tennessee

Posted on May 16, 2009 at 7:18 pm

Hank Hayes reports:

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele — the man responsible for bringing Republicans back to national prominence after a tough election cycle last year — will deliver the keynote address at the Sullivan County GOP Reagan Day Dinner.

The event will be held Saturday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the MeadowView Marriott. Limited tickets are available for $50 apiece.

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2 Responses to “RNC Chairman Coming To Tennessee”

  1. IDGAF writes
    May 18th, 2009 3:00 am

    A More appropriate seaker for the Ronald Regan dinner would be Sarah Palin.

    Bush and the majority republicans ruined the party and made them untrustworthy the way they spent like democrats.

    Thier “hope and change” is just more of the same with Romney and Hucklebe, RINOS too.

    Palin is the closest thing they have to Reagan in the party. I would vote for her even if she ran third party over more of the same.

    What makes me so sure? Even the republicans are afraid of her and she has a record of attacking corruption within the party and she is a doer and puts Country before party.

  2. spaz writes
    May 18th, 2009 11:24 am

    “Michael Steele — the man responsible for bringing Republicans back to national prominence after a tough election cycle last year”.

    If by “national prominence”, you mean even more of an irrelevant, national joke than they were before, then yes, I would agree that Michael Steele has done well for the GOP.

    The GOP has done nothing but spiral downward even more since Steele took over. Their approval rating is lower than Bush’s (but not yet at Cheney depths), there’s a conservative civil war between moderates, libertarians, and fundamentalists, they’ve lost a special election to the Democrats in a Republican district, and Steele is in a feud with his own executive committee and Rush Limbaugh.

    It’s like a car wreck on the side of the road - a bloody mess, but you just can’t help but stare…

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