Steele's Tour-De-Force: Compares Obama To Nixon, Declares "Ultimate Political Armageddon," Backs Challenges Against Republicans

04/16/09 05:12 AM

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Two weeks ago, amidst concern that Michael Steele's media exposure was creating serious political damage, the RNC chairman decided to guest-host William Bennett's national conservative radio program.

In a virtually unnoticed two-hour tour-de-force, the Maryland Republican sat in for the conservative talker on March 6, right as the controversy over his statements on Rush Limbaugh reached its height. And Steele didn't disappoint, lambasting Republicans for inserting earmarks in the omnibus, comparing Barack Obama to Richard Nixon, describing the current political climate "Armageddon between conservatism and liberalism" and Rahm Emanuel as a "master manipulator," saying the globe was cooling rather than warming, and touting the importance of education only to misstate a prominent historical figure's name.

"I love this battle because what I see right now is leading to the ultimate political Armageddon between conservatism and liberalism," Steele declared at one point. "And the idea that free enterprise, free markets, free people are going to battle an oppressive, repressive, domineering government. I love that. That's what we are lining up for you folks. So you better get ready, strap it on, because it's coming. And you better pick your sides, you better choose now."

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In the wide-ranging and free-flowing program, Steele began with an exhale, saying: "I survived my first month as the new RNC chairman. I survived a pretty interesting week, where there was a whole lot of noise." From there, however, he jumped right back in to a host of controversial topics. He scoffed at his fellow Republicans, saying that the state parties should consider supporting challengers against Senators who voted for the stimulus, and offering his own reprimands as well.

"Those first principles, with respect to how we as Republicans, as conservatives view the economy, view wealth creation, have to be adhered to, they have to be supported," he said. "And those who don't put their reelection in harms way."

When a listener called in to complain that her congressman, Texas Republican Lamar Smith, had inserted earmarks into the omnibus spending bill only to defend himself by saying he voted against it, Steele laughed wildly.

"No he didn't?" said the bemused RNC chair. "They didn't tell you that ... You feel so much more confident now knowing that he put the pork in but didn't vote for it," he added, sarcastically.

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Earlier in his brief tenure at the RNC, Steele's willingness to call out his fellow Republicans landed him in a bit of trouble. GOP officials stressed the need to protect seats and party unity. In the comments section on the conservative site FreeRepublic, it was clear that not everyone was happy with his remarks on Bill Bennett's show.

"Steele is now calling out members of the Republican Congress who 'are getting it wrong,'" read one entry. "And he used a sports analogy -- if a player isn't doing his job the coach replaces him. This makes me want to take up drinking again."

There were plenty of other remarks made during the Bennett show that could land Steele in some trouble. The RNC chair agreed wholeheartedly with a caller who compared the Obama administration to that of Richard Nixon.

"I'm going to tell you something," Steele replied. "You make such an important point, because I had a conversation earlier this week about the very point you just made about the Nixon administration. What you are seeing here, folks, unfold is nothing short of the Nixon administration played out in a different era and a different style. But the results and the effects are the same. You have H.R. Haldeman and Rahm Emanuel, these guys, the master manipulators, the master controllers in the background, moving and shaking the pieces, creating an enemies list, putting together the targets on our side. The whole strategy of demonizing Rush Limbaugh, which has been exposed now..."

And when a listener scoffed at the notion of global warming, Steele eagerly ran with the baton.

"Thank you, thank you," he said. "We are cooling. We are not warming. The warming you see out there, the supposed warming, and I am using my finger quotation marks here, is part of the cooling process. Greenland, which is now covered in ice, it was once called Greenland for a reason, right? Iceland, which is now green. Oh I love this. Like we know what this planet is all about. How long have we been here? How long? No very long."

Greenland, for the record, likely had forestation some 450,000 to 800,000 years ago. But its name was derived, as is most commonly believed, from Erik the Red, who wanted to trick people into going to that island as opposed to the more hospitable Iceland.

The Greenland gaffe was not Steele's most glaring. Earlier in the program a caller asked him about the importance of education. The RNC Chair responded with a curious comment about the need to understand the differences between Hitler and Mussolini, as opposed to FDR and "his honor, the honorable Winston Churchill." Only, he spoke of "Roberto Mussolini" -- an obscure essayist, it seems -- as opposed to the much more infamous fascist, Benito.

"Education is key," said the RNC Chair. "It is where it begins, for all of us... If we understand the difference between Marxism, socialism and capitalism; if we understand the difference between a Roberto Mussolini, an Adolf Hitler, and a Franklin Roosevelt, and his honor the honorable Winston Churchill, if we know those differences than we can appreciate what these times mean. And how history is a precursor of things to come."

Mid-way through the program, a caller offered words up support for the embattled RNC chair. "Don't let them shut you up," the voice said.

Steele replied: "Nope, nope. That ain't happening."

Filed by Sam Stein

Two weeks ago, amidst concern that Michael Steele's media exposure was creating serious political damage, the RNC chairman decided to guest-host William Bennett's national conservative radio program. ...
Two weeks ago, amidst concern that Michael Steele's media exposure was creating serious political damage, the RNC chairman decided to guest-host William Bennett's national conservative radio program. ...
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Michael Steele is a poor, desperate man who has been thrust into a battle that he is not fit to fight. He just can't really make up his little mind. He is a sad little figure trying to please all of the people. He has no real agenda, other than ranting when he feels afraid and alone. Sad, torn little man....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 03/17/2009

Please, just go away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 03/17/2009

The GOP is Idiocracy under this toolbox. Steele needs to go because he is dumbing down the already suspect GOP intellect. The GOP aint so Grand anymore......OLD? yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 03/17/2009
- mredder4 I'm a Fan of mredder4 27 fans permalink

Citing the names of Greenland and Iceland as some kind of environmental indicator?

I really, truly, and honestly thought we'd plumbed the depths of Steele's idiocy, but it's like there's an infinite level of sub-basements still to explore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 03/17/2009
- indy girl I'm a Fan of indy girl 86 fans permalink
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Did Mr. Steele decorate his office with some bling bling?

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 03/17/2009
- Troyxx I'm a Fan of Troyxx 13 fans permalink
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Yes, and I believe the man is mentally unbalanced as well. Then again, what can one expect? Close contact with delusional Repugnants will do that to one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 03/17/2009

I bet the Repubs are having many second thoughts about the election of Steele. The Dems just need to sit back, and let Steele do his thing. He inflicts damage to the Republican party every time he speaks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 03/17/2009
- ThatOne4Me I'm a Fan of ThatOne4Me 4 fans permalink
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Keep it up Steele..."Operation Destroy GOP" is working!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 03/17/2009
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Doesn't it seem like politicians are getting crazier and crazier? The phenomenon is not limited to any specific party either. Larry Craig, Rod Blagovich, Michael Steele, Joe Leiberman, Eliot Spitzer come quickly to mind but the list is not limited to them. I long for the good old days when the worst thing you'd hear about was a politician fooling around with some bimbo on the side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 03/17/2009
- cybersense I'm a Fan of cybersense 8 fans permalink

Wow - really looks like he switches his ideals at the drop of a hat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 03/17/2009
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It's good to know he finally got the talking points from Rush,though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 03/17/2009
- Frenchy9 I'm a Fan of Frenchy9 5 fans permalink

What a jerk!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 03/17/2009
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I think Michael Steele either has a split personality or has an evil Doppelgänger. I'm never quite sure if I am watching Sally Field's Sybil or David Hasselhoff's evil Knight Rider. Maybe he can make it easier to tell them apart if his evil Steele wore a goatee and the good Steele was clean shaven like Evil and Good Kirk. Either way, I think it is time we hospitalized poor Michael. He needs care and support. But mostly he needs to get out of the way so Norm Coleman can run the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 03/17/2009
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 48 fans permalink
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Right on Michael, the earth is cooling, thats why the glaciers and icecaps are melting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 03/17/2009
- twofish I'm a Fan of twofish 22 fans permalink

Maybe he pawned Sarah Palin's campaign wardrobe to get the funds to decorate his office. After all, the clothes supposedly "disappeared" after being dumped on the RNC in trash bags.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 03/17/2009
- bobdolenot I'm a Fan of bobdolenot 128 fans permalink
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His job as chairman should be a lifetime post. He's obviously a BRILLIANT man. He see's things us mere mortals miss everyday. Obviously the earth is cooling. The republicans won the last election. The democrats in office are just a mistake, a typo, and will be fixed tomorrow. And as far as Steele goes, he'll be promoted to King of North America tomorrow as well. Don't you see?;^)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 03/17/2009
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