Who’s Afraid Of Michael Steele?

Barack Obama and the Democrats’ anti-white agenda is so blatant thatWhite Middle Americans are running back to the GOP in droves.

Getting The “Steele Shaft:” Audio

After Barack Obama’s victory, The GOP appointed African AmericanMichael Steele as chairman of the Republican National Committee withthe explicit purpose of trying to reach out to minorities. The partygot more than it bargained for. Shortly after assuming his position,Michael Steele told the Washington Times that the party needed a “hip hop” make over:

“‘Therewas underlying concerns we had become too regionalized and the partyneeded to reach beyond our comfort’ zones, he said, citing defeats insuch states as Virginia and North Carolina. ‘We need messengers toreally capture that region—young, Hispanic, black, a crosssection. . . . We want to convey that the modern-day GOP looks like theconservative party that stands on principles. But we want to apply themto urban-surburban hip-hop settings.’”

Steele went on to say that the Party’s new image “will beavant garde, technically. It will come to table with things that willsurprise everyone—off the hook.” [Steele: GOP needs ‘hip-hop’ makeover, by Ralph Hallow, Washington Times, February 19, 2009]

For those who are not avant garde, Steele used the phrase “off thehook” as hip hop slang for fresh and new, rather than the older meaningof being out of trouble.

The RNC’s website, GOP.com displays this new attitude. I recentlydocumented on TakiMag just how awful it is. Among the gems there:creating a new profile on GOP heroes—filled with of no-name blackReconstruction politicians; and a blog by Steele originally called“What Up” (but apparently this title became too embarrassing, and itwas replaced with the less jiggy “change the game”.)

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2009-11-14