Michael Steele: Some White Republicans Are 'Scared Of Me'

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First Posted: 11- 9-09 03:18 PM   |   Updated: 11- 9-09 05:13 PM

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The following article was produced by the Raw Story and written by David Edwards.

Since being elected the first African-American RNC chairman, Michael Steele has gotten into some brief internecine spats for a number of bordering-on-insurgent quips against his party, but his latest might be destined to haunt him forever. And perhaps it's another indication that his heart isn't in the right place and that deep down he might think that he's speaking for the wrong party, even.

During a weekend interview, Michael Steele told TV One's Roland Martin that he has experienced fear from other selected members of his party because of the color of his skin.

"I mean I've been in the room and they've been scared of me," the RNC chairman said about fellow Republicans.

Partial transcript:

MARTIN: How do you -- granted, a popular president got 95% of the black vote -- you got any shot at getting black voters and if so what are the two issues that speaks to black voters for Republican have a shot at them?

STEELE: Education and the economy. Education and jobs. Education and small business.

MARTIN: But your candidates got to talk to them. One of the criticisms I've always had is Republicans -- white Republicans -- have been scared of black folks.

STEELE: You're absolutely right. I mean I've been in the room and they've been scared of me. I'm like, "I'm on your side" and so I can imagine going out there and talking to someone like you, you know, [you're like,] "I'll listen." And they're like "Well." Let me tell you. You saw in Christie and you saw in McDonnell a door open because they went in and engaged. McDonnell was very deliberate about spending --

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MARTIN: Right.

STEELE: I mean, Sheila Johnson was on his team. I mean, that was a big deal. That's because he engaged her and she helped navigate him through that relationship.

(via NewsOne)

A selected sampling of prior Steele statements that have caused a ruckus include referring to Rush Limbaugh as a practitioner of "ugly" entertainment, claiming he went from "pro-life his entire career" to believing abortion is an "individual choice," offering "slum love" to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, hinting that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney lost in the 2008 presidential primaries because he was Mormon, and suggesting that the GOP was in dire need of a 'hip-hop' makeover.

Other "he said what" quips include his hoping to attract more blacks his party by offering them "fried chicken and potato salad" and joking that the GOP needs "to uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets."

In March, Politico reported Steele was "[s]teadily becoming a dependable punch line" due to his frequent gaffes.

"There's frustration that there's no discipline, no planning," a 'well-known Republican consultant' told Politico. "He's risking being overexposed by accepting every interview, which makes gaffes more likely."

More from Politico's March story:

In a lengthy interview, Steele was unapologetic, referring to the high-level GOP critics and skeptics as "nervous Nellies" and saying that he actually has been tempering his public remarks.

"If I told folks what I really thought, I'd probably be in a lot more trouble," he said. "I think that's what I bring to this job, as a voice of the party: I think it's important to have that kind of newness and rawness to it that grabs folks' attention and hopefully ... take a look at what we're doing."

WATCH Michael Steele talk to TV One's Roland Martin HERE.


The following article was produced by the Raw Story and written by David Edwards. Since being elected the first African-American RNC chairman, Michael Steele has gotten into some brief internecine sp...
The following article was produced by the Raw Story and written by David Edwards. Since being elected the first African-American RNC chairman, Michael Steele has gotten into some brief internecine sp...
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- jean22 I'm a Fan of jean22 10 fans permalink

I seriously doubt if there's a white man or woman actually who's afraid of this pathetic house kneegro.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 11/11/2009
- Slackjaw1 I'm a Fan of Slackjaw1 4 fans permalink
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This cracks me up! If Obama said anything remotely like that Glenn Beck would have a hay day! Saying "See I was right, The President is a racist." but since it is a Republican saying it that's is just fine!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 11/11/2009

Sometimes Steele is right. Romney did lose in large part because he is Mormon. But Steele is wrong is to believe that anyone on the right is scared of him. He was brought in to counter Obama as the black guy on their side, but because the right doesn't actually like black people, and didn't choose him for the job out of any marginal sort of respect, and because he accepts those terms, they treat him like a doorman.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 11/11/2009
- Flavor I'm a Fan of Flavor 63 fans permalink

If he knows they are afraid of him, then why? is he there. Nothing he does are says is going to make them think different of him, they'll use him up to attract votes, from the blacks. I don't want to be where i'm not wanted but I don't know where he could go,mmmmmmmm. Maybe....no, or he could no,mmmmmmm.... I don't know every thought I had, had no vacancies.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 11/11/2009

In what alternate universe does this man live? Of course members of the righty-tig­hty-whitie partee are afraid of you. Welcome to reality- and stop insulting all people of color by pretending to be a key player when, at best, they see you as their waterrboyy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 11/11/2009
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It doesn't matter if you're black or white, Mr Steele. Everyone should be afaraid of you and your views.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 AM on 11/11/2009

White republicans are not afraid of their House . . .

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 AM on 11/11/2009
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 45 fans permalink
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Michael has had a sniff of coffee, why the heck does he continue to drink from the cup?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 AM on 11/11/2009
- rmonroe I'm a Fan of rmonroe 6 fans permalink
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It must be tough being black and trying to lead a bunch of racists. But I guess if they are at least scared of you its ok since you feel like they may respect you, but they are actually afraid you might smack them down. Thats still just fear, not respect. They only respect one thing, the mighty dollar, and fortunately for them, Michael Steele shares that same respect.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 11/11/2009
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No, Mikey, we're ALL afraid of you!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 11/11/2009
- Collielady I'm a Fan of Collielady 82 fans permalink
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There's your sign, Mr. Steele. Wrong party. You're not welcome there.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 11/11/2009
- medic628 I'm a Fan of medic628 8 fans permalink
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Some Black people are afraid of you! OH wait embarrassed by you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 11/11/2009
- Emucrat I'm a Fan of Emucrat 16 fans permalink
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Welcome to the Republican Party.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 11/11/2009
- Hunt555555 I'm a Fan of Hunt555555 4 fans permalink

Being the only black in the party is hard living. He must recruit atleast one more.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 11/10/2009

Don't you thing that having a black chairman of the RNC is not doing the Republican Party any good? I think the wise choice would have been to appoint one of their own (white Repub) from within the party NOT an unknown. Am I wrong? I don't know this Michael Steel except for now seeing him as the RNC Leader most recently? Where was he before this time? And, further, why think they must recruit Black people into the party? Why not get their leadership and party on the right track FIRST. Then others will come into the fold: White, black, Brown, yellow, etc. Color doesn't make a successful party running the country; principles do and the people behind those principles, regardless of the color of their skin.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 11/11/2009
- Hunt555555 I'm a Fan of Hunt555555 4 fans permalink

This is the only time Steel told the truth. He is living in a hornets nest. Working with people like Limbaugh,B­eck,Palins Bachmann,and the Tea Party. He would be safer in 1932 Germany.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 11/10/2009
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