Sunday, February 1, 2009

Steel Ass!



It amazes me to how out of touch the GOP (Grand Ole Party)/ Republicans dont get it. I can only imagine the thought process that went into selecting Michael Steel, "lets match a colored with a colored!" I can Only imagine how Mike Duncan former RNC chairman felt seeing his replacement who can only be described as a side show attraction. Duncan was criticized for being invisible. So all of us with at-least half a brain can see the nomination of Steel is an attempt to bring publicity to the RNC who have fallen from there monopoly state.

It seems that that the GOP can not except NOT being in control as if the last 8 years have not been an absolute catastrophe! In 2008 alone 2.8 million jobs were lost under a majority conservative Government!

Obama ran on the platform of change, Conservative media pundits have held him to this under a microscope even-though it took Bush 8 years to throw our country in the trash can. I see it fair that Obama get at-least 8 to try to get us out!

Back to Mike Steel, Steel was involved in the infamous Oreo incident.
After a September 26, 2002 gubernatorial debate, which had occurred without reported incident, Paul Schurick, Ehrlich's communications manager, claimed that the Townsend campaign handed out Oreo cookies to the audience. Five days after the debate, Steele said that one or more Oreo cookies had rolled to his feet during the debate suggesting a racist statement against him, that of being black on the outside and white on the inside like an Oreo. "Maybe it was just someone having their snack, but it was there," Steele said. "If it happened, shame on them if they are that immature and that threatened by me." At the time of the debate, Schurick had not mentioned any such incident, but in November 2005 he claimed "It was raining Oreos... They were thick in the air like locusts. I was there. It was very real. It wasn't subtle." In a November 2005 Hannity and Colmes appearance, Steele agreed with Hannity that cookies were thrown at him. Neil Duke of the Baltimore NAACP, who moderated the debate, praised the "passionate audience" and noted their "derisive behavior" but did not see such behavior. "Were there some goofballs sitting in [the] right-hand corner section tossing cookies amongst themselves and acting like sophomores, as the legend has it?" Duke said. "I have no reason to doubt those sources; I just didn't see it." The operations manager of the building where the debate was held, interviewed three years after the event by The Baltimore Sun, disputed Steele's claim and said "I was in on the cleanup, and we found no cookies or anything else abnormal. There were no Oreo cookies thrown."] Some eyewitnesses including AP reporter Tom Stuckey who was at the event have said cookies were handed out. Other eyewitnesses could not corroborate Steele and Schurick's claim(Courtesy of Google).

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