Melissa Clouthier
writes:
Washington insiders are bathed in moderate and liberal group-think. Any idea outside the liberal mainstream
is branded as mean, hateful, and base. So Republican leaders find themselves saying,"I'm not a racist! I'm not
dispassionate! I care! I do!" And then, they go about working on crap legislation to make it somewhat better. These
disgusting half-measures make Republicans look weak and confused ideologically.
(...)
And when a man like Rush Limbaugh articulates what millions of Republicans are feeling, the leader of the RNC does not get on
the liberally biased station CNN and bash an ally and friend. It's wrong. He should apologize. And Chairman Steele should go
to work doing what he has said he wants done: a changed Republican Party that will win elections by winning in the arena of
ideas.
UPDATE: well, that didn't
take long! When Michael Steele calls himself "inarticulate", is that racist?
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