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Ken McKay RESIGNS: RNC Chief Of Staff Out In Wake Of 'Bondage-Gate'

PHILIP ELLIOTT   04/ 6/10 07:12 PM ET   AP

Ken Mckay

WASHINGTON — Amid growing concern over Michael Steele's stewardship of the Republican National Committee, a New Hampshire activist resigned his seat Tuesday, citing an "out-of-touch, free-spending culture of Washington" within the party.

Meanwhile, a finance report that showed the RNC spent $982 at a Vermont winery for what it called "office supplies" – five cases of wine – was unlikely to calm the fretting.

Committeeman Sean Mahoney, a New Hampshire businessman who is mulling a run for Congress in November, joined the chorus of criticism from activists and donors over lavish spending by the RNC. Mahoney was the latest person to cut ties with the committee; Steele's top aide and one of his top outside advisers ended relationships with the committee Monday.

Republican officials said it was unlikely Steele would depart the committee, and Steele himself vowed to remain. Even so, revelations of an almost $2,000 tab at a sex-themed California night club and almost $1,000 at a winery did little to help his standing among the party activists who are optimistic about GOP chances in midterm elections and down on Steele's public profile.

"Not only has the out-of-touch, free-spending culture of Washington come to completely dominate the United States Congress, but I have watched with growing unease as the same mentality has seeped into our own national party," Mahoney wrote in a letter.

RNC spokeswoman Katie Wright thanked Mahoney for his services and gently disputed his claims.

"Many Americans across the country are concerned with the binge-spending, big-government agenda coming out of Washington and the RNC is committed to ensuring that every donor dollar goes to building the infrastructure needed to elect conservative candidates that believe in the fundamental principles of our party," Wright said in a statement.

Separately, Republicans said they had expected Mahoney to resign from the committee ahead of a potential campaign for office. Routine financial reports showing the questionable spending by the RNC hastened that; his opponents easily could link Mahoney to the RNC's spending patterns.

Mahoney said he had not made a decision whether to again seek office, but he planned to attend tea party events next week for Tax Day protests.

"There's a sense of arrogance that folks in Washington know best how to spend people's money," Mahoney said in an interview. "I hope this come as a wake-up call that they've got to get their shop in order. Hopefully, they'll take these messages to heart and focus on what they should be doing: winning elections for Republicans in November."

Meanwhile, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich called on fellow Republicans to stop criticizing Steele and focus instead on defeating Democrats this fall.

Gingrich, who figures prominently in speculation about the 2012 presidential race, said on NBC's "Today" show that Steele is "capable of taking us through the midterm elections." But he also suggested that the embattled party chairman appoint an outsider to bring the party's finances under control.

GOP officials did not explain the $981 expenditures at Boyden Valley Winery of Cambridge, Vt., for what it labeled "office supplies."

David Boyden, who operates the rural winery with his wife, Linda, said he had no idea when someone from the RNC ordered five cases of wine in December that his business would face a wave of notoriety four months later. The northern Vermont business specializes in ice wines.

"I'm a little annoyed that I'm tied to such an article," Boyden said in a phone interview.

Asked if he sold office supplies – as the spending was called in Federal Election Commission reports – Boyden was clear: "No. That's a big no."

It was the latest nugget the RNC's critics cited in a report that included the embarrassing outing at a sex-themed club.

Steele was not present at West Hollywood's Voyeur night club on Jan. 31 when a group of young Republicans ran a tab picked up by the RNC. After reporters noted the bill in a funding report, the RNC fired a staffer it blamed for the outing and said it would be reimbursed by a donor who had attended.

That wasn't enough to stop the wave of criticisms.

Steele wrote a memo to RNC aides on Monday to announce chief of staff Ken McKay's resignation, to say he recognized the problems – "the buck stops with me" – and to promise more changes ahead.

"Every minute spent on distractions is an unacceptable missed opportunity to do what you do best – taking back our country for the American people," Steele wrote.

McKay's resignation prompted one of Steele's top advisers, Curt Anderson, to leave the committee's circle of consultants. As one of Steele's closets advisers, Anderson helped Steele make many of the party's decisions.

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Associated Press writers Sharon Theimer in Washington and David Gram in Montpelier, Vt., contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Amid growing concern over Michael Steele's stewardship of the Republican National Committee, a New Hampshire activist resigned his seat Tuesday, citing an "out-of-touch, free-spendi...
WASHINGTON — Amid growing concern over Michael Steele's stewardship of the Republican National Committee, a New Hampshire activist resigned his seat Tuesday, citing an "out-of-touch, free-spendi...
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10:59 PM on 04/07/2010
Here in Wisconsin, gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker spent something like $2000 at Ruth Chris Steak House for a campaign meeting. Yet he's airing commercials showing him having a brown bag lunch and he's sending brown bags as invitations to potential donors. These Republican candidates say one thing and do the exact opposite. I don't know how any of their followers can trust them. I certainly wouldn't be wasting my money on their lavish and inappropriate life styles.
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Aerows
07:55 PM on 04/06/2010
The good news is that every single time a Republican crows about fiscal responsibility, we can ask them about spending donor money on $500 purses, wine, and bondage strip clubs. The RNC uses donor money as their personal slush fund, and they spend a LOT of it. I expect a lot of GOP talking points to be shut down between now and November, because they want people to forget about this as fast as possible, and will attempt to avoid allowing it to be brought up.

But it certainly will be. Repeatedly, and juxtaposed with their "family values" and "fiscal responsibility" platform. November is going to be awesome...for the Democrats.
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JonB2057
Think, it ain't illegal yet!
03:38 PM on 04/06/2010
At least someone has the guts to know when they have to go home.
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
02:44 AM on 04/07/2010
They cannot fire steele. complicated race issues that only the twisted minds of desperate races could create for themselves.. steele won their vote because 1) obama won and 2)the guy running against steele was a member of an all white golf club...

fastforward:

they cannot fire steele outright - he can resign, but even that is less than ideal for GOP as it leaves them with almost nothing. other top repubs in GOP are now quitting because they are embarrassed and know it will all blow over and dont want to deal with it. everything blows over in our country of very limited attention span.

This could be a bigger issue than clintons impeachment.. using funds donated, arguably by church groups, to GOP specifically, to goto strip clubs.... i do not think the tiny and relatively poor churches were asking to fund that.
02:32 PM on 04/06/2010
They only elected Steele because they thought it would look good for them having a black man since the country elected a black man.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
01:02 PM on 04/06/2010
The Gop needs Mr Steele just in case they need some votes from the hood!
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JonB2057
Think, it ain't illegal yet!
03:38 PM on 04/06/2010
You've got it.
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gamoonbat
08:59 PM on 04/07/2010
Fat chance of that. More like votes from upper middle class black folks, I think. Or lesbians, perhaps?
01:02 PM on 04/06/2010
In an internal memo Monday, Steele said he and his staff had "the responsibility to assure our donors, volunteers and voters that it's nothing but our core mission which drives every dollar we spend, every phone call we make, every e-mail we send and every event we organize. Recent events have called that into question. The buck stops with me. That is why I have made this change in management."

Michael Steele - Why didn't you think about this BEFORE wasting money on private jets and expensive hotels. Claiming to be "fiscal conservatives," there should have been NO NEED to make changes. Practice what you preach - until you get caught?
11:53 AM on 04/06/2010
What is happening with the thugs? Newt defending Steel Steel spending like a drunken sailor, Lesbian BondageGate, Donors leaving, Someone stealing party funds in Florida, So sad...
I love it! What happened ? Typical republican dysfunction has finally come to light.What we always suspected has now been proven. The party of Small government fiscal conservatives... Likes to spend spend spend be it 150K shopping spree $1 trillion on a bogus war . The family values Folks love their Lesbian bondage strip clubs. Do the teabaggers get this?
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Elbrando
The dream shall never die - Ted Kennedy
11:38 AM on 04/06/2010
Schadenfreude is not the most noble of emotions, however it can be one of the most enjoyable. Watching the disintigration of the republican party fills me with such schadenfreude as to make me giggle.

hehe hehe lol hehe.
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Aerows
07:56 PM on 04/06/2010
I must admit, I'm enjoying it myself. Their anguish is quite delicious, after all of the horrible lies they have told and gotten away with.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
11:28 AM on 04/06/2010
When it comes to cash for spending, Michael Steele wants the "Buck".
When it comes to accepting personal responsibility, he seeks to pass the buck.
He should not resign, he exemplifies the true ideals of the Republican party.
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Aerows
07:57 PM on 04/06/2010
Indeed he does. He leads the way, and is pretty clear about what the true values of the Republican party really are.
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Democracy: (It's bad for business)
11:25 AM on 04/06/2010
Do you mean throwing a female staffer under the bus for the scandal wasn't enough?
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
02:46 AM on 04/07/2010
surely her unemployment will be brief and filled with planning what to do with the windfall from her new job...
11:21 AM on 04/06/2010
It goes to show that Michael Steele and the rest of his fellow republicans are obstinate, unethical and power hungry failures who will never do the right thing 100% of the time, unless they are forced to do so.
11:16 AM on 04/06/2010
Oh, the RNC found some flunkie to take the rap for their disgusting behavior? Oh, what a relief it was just one guy, some lone nut, not an institutional bias towards perversion.
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liberallioness76
absit invidia
11:15 AM on 04/06/2010
Best name for a "gate" EVER!
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Oldchef
Former Executive Chef, tr0ll watcher
11:08 AM on 04/06/2010
Perhaps Michael Steele ought to bring back that puppy he was holding in his campaign ads when he ran for Senator from MD. It helped Nixon get a little sympathy when he trotted out Checkers. He might let a little tear fall too.
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rgateman
11:10 AM on 04/06/2010
HEY! Maybe Sarah will rent him her stageprop Trigg!
11:17 AM on 04/06/2010
He might get a little tail, too!
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Untitled
11:06 AM on 04/06/2010
*cough*scapegoat*cough*