‘Michael S. Steele Is an Up-and-Comer on the American Political Scene’

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 9:05 am

Ralph Hallow, the Washington Times’ crack reporter on the RNC, has a damaging scoop this morning on RNC Chairman Michael Steele’s side gig as a speaker-for-hire. The party calls it “silly” and says Steele isn’t breaking its rules. But the former RNC chairmen contacted by Hallow have problems with Steele’s other work.

After the jump, you can see the bio for Steele that’s still up at Leading Authorities.

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Here are the topics you can hire Steele to talk about, if you’re curious.

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Bart Fuller
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 11:45 am

Poor Michael Steele. Another pathetic, upward-groveling guy willing to walk all over everyone else to “get ahead” ~ with cleats on. RE: Health Care, Could this obviously uuber/low-self-esteem Uncle Tom REALLY not GET, that in poll after poll, 60-70 percent of the American public WANTS a public health care option? Well, he's got HIS, so all the rest of us (including huge numbers of working middle class and poor people) can just go to the devil. If Mr. Steele had ANY imagination, at least he'd be following a more original “life-script.” And just how DO we keep electing these teensy cockroaches, anyway? (And so MANY are “Depublicans” ~ i.e. NOT for the public good.)


Name
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 12:12 pm

To what polls are you referring when you say “60-70 percent of the American public WANTS a public health care option?”


ClayBarham
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 4:44 pm

UP YOUR KNOW-HOW
Leonard Read, the Founder of FEE, used to say “Improve you before trying to improve others.” It is embarrassing to argue with someone who appears to know more and grinds you into the dust. Yet, in politics, it is easy to find the roots of all arguments and see how issues follow those roots. That’s what I’ve tried to provide on claysamerica.com. If you know the roots, where the yellow brick road begins, you know better how to reach the conclusions you seek. You can take a reasoned position without passion and injury, and be the “go to” person in your circle. Try it and see. Claysamerica.com


Bart Fuller
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 4:45 pm

Poor Michael Steele. Another pathetic, upward-groveling guy willing to walk all over everyone else to “get ahead” ~ with cleats on. RE: Health Care, Could this obviously uuber/low-self-esteem Uncle Tom REALLY not GET, that in poll after poll, 60-70 percent of the American public WANTS a public health care option? Well, he's got HIS, so all the rest of us (including huge numbers of working middle class and poor people) can just go to the devil. If Mr. Steele had ANY imagination, at least he'd be following a more original “life-script.” And just how DO we keep electing these teensy cockroaches, anyway? (And so MANY are “Depublicans” ~ i.e. NOT for the public good.)


Name
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 5:12 pm

To what polls are you referring when you say “60-70 percent of the American public WANTS a public health care option?”


ClayBarham
Comment posted December 22, 2009 @ 9:44 pm

UP YOUR KNOW-HOW
Leonard Read, the Founder of FEE, used to say “Improve you before trying to improve others.” It is embarrassing to argue with someone who appears to know more and grinds you into the dust. Yet, in politics, it is easy to find the roots of all arguments and see how issues follow those roots. That’s what I’ve tried to provide on claysamerica.com. If you know the roots, where the yellow brick road begins, you know better how to reach the conclusions you seek. You can take a reasoned position without passion and injury, and be the “go to” person in your circle. Try it and see. Claysamerica.com


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