Limbaugh Implies RNC Chair Shares Some Sort Of Solidarity With The President
Posted on March 2, 2009 at 5:23 pmAnybody know what Rush might be getting at here:
“Why are you running the Republican Party?” Limbaugh openly asked Steele. “Why do you claim you lead the Republican Party, when you seem obsessed with seeing to it that President Obama succeeds? I, frankly, am stunned that the chairman of the Republican National Committee endorses such an agenda. I have to assume that he does because he attacks me for wanting it to fail.”
RELATED: Why Rush is on the attack.
UPDATE: Rush completes the punking by getting an apology from Steele.
Every Group
Posted on January 31, 2009 at 2:58 pmSenator Bill Frist shares his congratulations to the new RNC chair:
I want to extend my personal congratulations to Michael Steele on his election as Republican National Committee Chairman. Michael is an excellent choice for RNC Chair and I look forward to working with him to return our Party to the majority in every aspect of government. Michael Steele said that he will expand the reach of the Party by competing for every group, everywhere. That must be the ongoing philosophy of the Republican Party. Our message must reach every person in this country. We must encourage the American people to become involved in the grassroots efforts of the Republican Party. We know that the Republican core principles remain the principles of the majority of Americans. Now we must work with Michael Steele to communicate our message across the country.





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