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Chip’s Shoulder Boulder

There are days that I want to turn in my Republican voter registration card. Any thinking person with half a gram of decency understands that Chip Saltsman’s parody entitled “Barack the Magic Negro” is bad form, however, there is another problem with the song… it does not make any sense politically.

Wasn’t it just last month that we Republicans got our heads handed to us? It wasn’t Negroes (magic or otherwise) that gave us our walking papers. An overwhelming majority of non-blacks, whites and Hispanics, voted for a change in political leadership in both national branches because Republicans focused on fear instead of putting together a winning message.

Most telling are the responses of the leading candidates for the RNC chair position. Ken Blackwell and Saltsman are clearly delusional and their responses of blaming the liberal media for daring to point out Saltsman’s lack of manners is appalling and ridiculous. Current RNC Chair Robert Duncan’s statement that he “shocked and appalled that anyone would think this is appropriate” is a good start at a proper response but I know plenty of Republicans who have said similar statements about Obama in private. To say that no one would think this language would be appropriate is seeing the Republican world with rose-colored glasses; this is definitely not the type of leader we need today as we rebuild the mess that we have made.

Closest to the mark are Michigan state chair Saul Anuzis and former MD Lt. Governor Michael Steele who have called Saltsman out on his parody while trying to focus attention onto policy differences between the Republican Party and the incoming Obama Administration. Steele said we need to be “a lot smarter about such things and more appreciative that our actions always speak louder than our words. Our actions and our words are oftentimes used to define who we are as Republicans.”

Chip definitely has a chip on his shoulder. I assume that there is a good number of Republican faithful that are still ticked off about the thumping they received. Our loss was not caused by “a magic Negro”; rather it was our propensity of saying stupid things at the most inopportune times that has gotten us to this point of electoral crisis. In January, I implore the RNC members to elect a leader that has less of a boulder on his shoulder.

  • Don Quijote
    Our actions and our words are oftentimes used to define who we are as Republicans.


    What else should we use to define Republicans?
  • D. E.Rodriguez
    "What else should we use to define Republicans?"

    Perhaps, as Tony says, "bad form" and "our propensity of saying stupid things at the most inopportune times..."

    Thanks, Tony ,for being reasonable and pragmatic.
  • kritt11
    DQ-

    Republicans probably prefer that we use their much ballyhoed principles to define them.. But their words and actions are much more telling, since they rarely are consistent with the revered principles, LOL.
  • kritt11
    Really, the worst of this is not the song. When GOP leadership actively crosses the line, it seemingly condones the worst instincts in some of the party following, who may see Chip's "gift" as a license to act like racist idiots--

    thankfully others like Tony will be appropriately disgusted.
  • superdestroyer
    I find it very humorous that a quota black like Michael STeele who would be managing a Jiffy Lube if he was white but got to be Lt. Gov of Maryland as a quota candidate says that the Republicans need to be smarter. Steele is incapable of discussing issues, is just as inarticulate as President Bush, and has not been able to improve his understanding on the positions while wanting to expand himself. The Democratics has insulted and abused Steele constantly, yet,all Steele does is thank them for the abuse and asks for more.
  • kritt11
    SD- Are you out of your mind???

    I worked for Ben Cardin's Senate campaign- and let me tell you Michael Steele is anything but inarticulate--- Bush is inarticulate- Steele is so articulate that many in the GOP thought he would get his own talk show after he lost. In fact he was asked by CNN to be a conservative commentator. As for running a Jiffy Lube- the guy is a law school graduate. (I suppose you think Obama should be out shining shoes instead of taking the oath of office next month!)

    Steele still did remarkably well and probably lost because it was revealed that he was recruited for the race by Karl Rove-- who is hated here in Maryland.

    Steele is smart and articulate-- but ran for the Senate in a state that is 2/3 Democratic. He is a living example of the fact that there is very little opportunity for a black Republican- no matter how smart and articulate they are.
  • JSpencer
    SD, your comment reminds me of a remark once made by Rush Limbaugh about a certain Philadelphia quarterback. If you're familiar with the story, then you'll realize how stale and disassociated that sort of thinking is.
  • Rudi
    LOL SD Your troll humor is great. Maybe you can write for Limpbaugh.
  • kritt11
    Kritt's Number one New Year's Resolution for 2009---stop reading Superdestroyer's moronic comments.

    Number two Resolution--- stop replying to Superdestroyer's moronic comments.
  • superdestroyer
    kritt,

    Every time I have seen Steele on television he has had the same deer in the headlights look. If he is ever on a show with a Democartic, he comes off as inarticulate, uninformed, and incapable of understanding the issues. AS both LT Gov and Senate candidate, he was incapable of articulating a single reason why people should vote for him.

    A talk show was propose because he was black. He got to be Lt Gov because he was black. My guess is that in a couple of years he will pull a Colin Powell and switch to the Democratic Party for careerist reasons.
  • kritt11
    groan.

    SD

    I agree that he didn't do anything as Lt Gov- but no one ever does anything as Lt Gov. But I disagree with you that he was unable to keep up with Democrats--- if that is so it may be that there was no good argument--- the GOP under Bush has performed abominably. When you compare him to many white politicians--- including Bush (who should be running a Jiffy Lube) he is much more articulate. You just can't give any credit to a black person can you?
  • superdestroyer
    kritt,

    Michael Steele's problem is that he could never have been a state rep or state senator because he lives in a county that will never elected a Republican. so, he jumped on the first quota black job in the Maryland Republican Party that came along. He did not accomplish anything as head of the Prince Georges County Repulbicans, he did not accomplsih anything as head of the Maryland Republican Party, and he did not go anything as LT. Gov.

    At least most of the idiot whites in the Bush Administration did accomplished something along the way. The same cannot be said of Steele. the best thing that the Republicans could do for him is hand him the form to change his registration to the Democratic Party. At least there, he could feel at home as a quota black that does not accomplish anything.
  • kritt11
    SD- It would be better to have accomplished nothing, than to have done what the whites in the Bush administration have done. Right now I would be very happy if the administration had done nothing and the country could go back to where it was in 2000 before the idiot took office.
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