Steele vs Signorile Siriusly :: CNN 6 CST

March 28, 2009

Michelangelo Signorile is going to be CNN tonight around 6 CST to talk about RNC chair Michael Steele with Don Lemon.

Steele VS Singorile

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Michelangelo Signorile, Host of the self titled on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio OutQ, report on, comment about and sometimes madly obsess over politics, media, popular culture and a host of other things.

Michael Steele is a United States politician currently serving as the chairman of the Republican National Committee.

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2 Responses to Steele vs Signorile Siriusly :: CNN 6 CST

  1. E Joyce on March 29, 2009 at 2:22 pm

    Heard Don’s interview of Steele. Just so we’re clear: 1) Being on the right side: Steele pretended he was a Democrat while running for the Senate seat. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/23/AR2006092300889.htmu People did not vote for him then because his fraudulent character showed and it had nothing to do with the color of his skin. 2)His being the “President” of the Republican party in no way comes close to who and what President Obama is and//or does. The President doesn’t need to acknowledge him, what would be the purpose? He has no vote in Congress, no influence over the behavior of his own party or it mouthpieces, he has yet to offer any viable solutions, options, suggestions, or alternatives that can help the country get back on track, just like his party constituents, and President Obama hasn’t got that kind of time to waste. If the president wanted more hot air in his office he can just turn up the thermostat.

    • rhea on March 29, 2009 at 4:57 pm

      E. Joyce what person seeing/hearing this interview doesn’t get the sense that Steele is on the defence. He was using sarcasm to respond to ligitimate questions.

      Steele is willing to play with the party that give, what he feels, the appropriate attention and responsibility . . . why not. It is working for Lieberman.

      I agree with you on point two (2). I also want to add that GOP lost the middle because of Palin. Usually after a Presidential Party Nomination and Convention it is time to move the message into the middle. Because of Palin the GOP’s candidates had rallied the religious right and for some reason never looked back.

      The GOP has become a the Theocratic Party. The United States was established by our Forefathers as a new world that government is free from religious influence. Heck most those who came to the “New World” wanted to get away from the religious oppression of Bloody Mary and the establishment of the “Church of England”. The direction of the GOP is not only bring back god into politics but also make sure legislation creates a theocratic country.

      Steele/Palin 2012? Do you really think the GOP can rally the troops in the next two years? I do not think so. With the DNC putting their energies of second term for Obama the GOP will spend a sinful amount of money to promote their candidate.

      If the economy keeps going the way it is . . . who is going to donate?