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Michael Steele: Harry Reid Should Resign Over Racial Comments, I Shouldn't

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:10 PM ET

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Michael Steele called on Sunday for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to step down for racially insensitive comments, even as the RNC Chairman brushed aside talk that he should resign for using an epithet of his own.

Appearing on "Fox News Sunday", Steele condemned Reid for calling then-presidential candidate Barack Obama "light-skinned" and "with no Negro dialect" in private conversations during the campaign. The remarks, Steele stressed, were just as contemptuous as those made by former Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.), who once praised Strom Thurmond's segregationist presidential candidacy. And, as such, Reid (like Lott) should be forced to resign from his leadership post.

"I think he should," said Steele. "There is a standard where Democrats think they can say these things and apologize when it comes from the mouth of their own. But if it comes from anyone else, it's racism. It's either racist or it's not. And it's inappropriate, absolutely. So if the standard is the one we saw with Trent Lott as leader at the time, then I think this absolutely falls in that category here. ... Remember, this is the same leader who just a few weeks ago was talking about health care in the context of slavery. Clearly he is out of touch."

The follow-up question to Steele's statement was obvious from the onset. The RNC Chairman, this past week, had been chastised by members of both parties for using the phrase "Honest Injun" to tout the Republican party's platform. Combined with other gaffes, was this too grounds for resignation?

"No, absolutely not," he said. "Why should I Chris [Wallace]? I'm pushing the ball. I'm raising the money. I'm winning elections. I have got the base fired up."

"If [the comment] is [offensive] I apologize for it," he added. "I wasn't intending to say a racial slur at all. The reality is that's not the same as what we were talking about before."

Steele, of course, has had more flare-ups this past week then just the "Honest Injun" remark. And Wallace pressed him to address several others, including news that he was doing a book tour with the knowledge of his own staff and predictions that the GOP wasn't ready to win or govern the House of Representatives.

"There is too much focus on me because that's what Washington wants to focus on," Steele confessed. "I'm very passionate about what I do. I'm very passionate about winning. ... So I bring that to the table. And yeah, I get a little bit hot headed."

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care4mypeeps
09:56 AM on 01/12/2010
Michael Steele is obligated by Republican rule to say that Harry Reid must re-sign.
Harry Reid is from the old shcool of thought and taken in context his entire statement towards
President Barack Obama was nothing other then a compliment worded wrong.

What the Republican Party was hoping to do was turn African Americans against Harry Reid and have him thrown out on his ears thus enjoying a twofor.

Well it didn't work and it has strenghthend Harry Reids standing among African Americans.
Harry Reid is working his fanny off trying to get Health Care Reform passed, its not perfect but we have something that will help us along the way.

So a big thank you to the Republican Party for providing a platform in which we can again discuss race relations and the antiquated ideas that are swirling around in the heads of the old school white's who still hold on to racist labelling.
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LaurenJill
09:54 AM on 01/12/2010
Reid was only stating the obvious—-what you look like and what you sound like have a huge impact on your audience.
http://tasteslikechicken2me.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/obama-reid-and-nonverbal-communication/
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Arthur Spooner
Conservative govnmt is organized hypocrisy
09:33 AM on 01/12/2010
Wondering what Republicans are calling Micheal Steele behind closed doors.
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JeanPaulSatire
Wordsmith, liberal, skeptical idealist, 99%er.
07:32 AM on 01/12/2010
If only there were a way we liberals could elect Steele to be the RNC chairman permanently. This guy does half our work for us.
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markdolph
03:05 AM on 01/12/2010
Michael Steele's choice to not recognize the substantial differences in the sentiments that underlie what Trent Lott said and Harry Reid's remarks is reprehensible. He has demonstrated, through this particular instance of clownish behavior, that he is willing to place derisive petty politics over-and-above any serious consideration of race and its role in politics of the last presidential election.

Harry Reid was simply telling the truth and should only apologize to being a bit behind the times in his use of the word "Negro".

Brother Mike... shame on you!!
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
10:19 PM on 01/11/2010
This is a teachable moment for all of us. Today I found out that Negro is a derogatory comment. Who knew. I'll be appropriately insulted when I fill out that census form or donate to the United Negro College Fund.

Mr. Steele on the other hand is an embarrassment to the AA community every time he opens his mouth. Someone in the republican party insults the human race on a daily.
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Arthur Spooner
Conservative govnmt is organized hypocrisy
09:30 AM on 01/12/2010
Another teacheable moment. Micheal Steele represents the AA community as much as Rush Limbaugh represents the Caucasian community.
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cbwHouston
"Courage is the power to let go of the familiar!"
07:45 PM on 01/11/2010
Societies in general have always and yet today feel less-threatened by light-skinned and articulate African-Americans.

Tragically some Americans-white and black, tend to compartmentalize race as a means to either justify discrimination or assess self-worth. Democratic Majority Leader Reid but committed the cardinal Washington D.C. sin…adjusting for his Mormon upbringing during the 1940’s: intractable-verifiable, political gaffes were a well-known Caucasian-American dare profess knowledge of an “unknown-known” taboo-issue within the African-American community.

I'm not defending Sen. Reid’s choice of words…those which once again ignited a historical race-relation firestorm, equal culpability rest with the authors of a novel which took journalistic-liberties of an off-the-record statement not meant for a public-forum.

The mass-media...even urban rap-artisans as well a few within African-American academia, acknowledge such statements reinforce a common fact: Americans with too much melanin in their skin...dark skinned African-Americans, have always been discounted least they were entertainment-celebrity or sports star.

RECOM: If you wish an intimate-peek into this taboo issue, I urgently recommend two readings…neither of which I’d recommend for the faint-of-heart or intellectually-challenged:

(1). Sweeter the Juice, Author Shirlee Taylor-Haizlip
(2). Blacker the Berry, Author Wallace Thurman.
07:28 PM on 01/11/2010
As I said before GW Bush wasn't articulate and he became president. Why is there a lower threshold for republicans to be president than blacks. Bill Clinton was resented by republicans because he wasn't rich. Michael Steele can see all the faults of democrats but no faults of his own. If Nevada democrats were smart they will use Steele's comments on MTP yesterday to bolster Reid's election bid. I think Nevadan's will take issue to Steele's comment that "he" will unseat Reid in November. I don't think Steele will be around when Nevada's adulterous senator is up for re-election.
07:07 PM on 01/11/2010
Christ everyone in the gop knows that steele is just their token blackman
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CaliTLC
The GOP is a MORIBUND Party
10:14 PM on 01/11/2010
Allow me to be the first. Fanned.
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FanaticRealist
Romney's Dog: 21st Century Schrodinger's Cat
12:40 AM on 01/12/2010
Everyone!

Except Steele. himself. He thinks he's there on some questionable form of merit as opposed to being a figleaf of fake egalitarianism.
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Mark Twaine
01:11 AM on 01/12/2010
Figleaf! He's a Greek god!
BritishColumbian
American/Canadian liberal
07:02 PM on 01/11/2010
It was the Republicans including Pres Bush who threw Lott under the bus!! I always enjoy when the actual details of history are overlooked. It would be interesting what the other Republicans hollering for Ried's resignation had to say about Lott.
06:53 PM on 01/11/2010
HR can't be rac ist....he's not a republican! He's just insensitive:)
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JustLeftOfRight
Reince Priebus minus vowels = RNC PR BS!
08:26 PM on 01/11/2010
Well the repugs are a party of racists. Just research the "southern strategy." They knew survival depended on xenophobia and racism and it's worked for the most part. I guess the "tea party" will pick up that mantle now, in a more direct way at least.
12:17 AM on 01/12/2010
Exactly. Sometimes the truth is ugly. Good form.
06:00 PM on 01/11/2010
I don't understand how people really take Republicans seriously. Steele is the biggest hypocrite and has the most selective memory of anyone I've ever heard. How did he ever become the Chairman of the RNC? ...I bet it has nothing to do with Obama, a black man, winning the last Presidential election.
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Jeffreygeez
06:48 PM on 01/11/2010
Obama is a brown man, his mom was white( very). From the mothers womb. Reid just spoke the exact truth. What is wrong with this country?
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
07:43 PM on 01/11/2010
it's all fake
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CaliTLC
The GOP is a MORIBUND Party
10:15 PM on 01/11/2010
All of the outrage from the GOP is contrived. Nothing at all wrong with Sen. Reid's comments.
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Jeffreygeez
06:49 PM on 01/11/2010
Barack Obama is the USAs first brown President, and?It is astep in the right direction is it not? This Reid controversey?????'¡
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Subterfuge
05:21 PM on 01/11/2010
Steele is more offensive to african americans than Reid.
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dimplesmile7
05:59 PM on 01/11/2010
Amen! He want to attract african americans to the republican party with rap, fried chicken and potato salad. He is the biggest a*s ever!
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Mark Twaine
01:14 AM on 01/12/2010
Have you noticed he tries to dress like a white man? He's an insult to his race.
05:08 PM on 01/11/2010
"Honest Injun" hypocrite!
04:40 PM on 01/11/2010
Mike Steel is irrelevant today as he was when he was LT Gov from Maryland.

All I want to know from Mike Steel is why can't he win a national election?

Mike needs to come clean and say that he is jealous that President Obama, the newcomer was voted into the highest office there is, while he Mike Steel could not even win his own state as governor.

Just saying...
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dimplesmile7
06:03 PM on 01/11/2010
He could not win a state election and Md is a tiny state.