From The Washington Post -- March 31, 2010:
The Party's Over for RNC Head Michael Steele
By Kathleen Parker
What a difference $2,000 in a lesbian bondage strip club makes.
Then again, the latest Republican National Committee scandalita (Press three for Spanglish: "Small scandal") is, alas, just that -- the latest in a string of problems plaguing the RNC when it should be stocking champagne for November.
Who are these goofballs?
The responsible committee staffer has been fired for authorizing donor reimbursement to cover a night out for some "young donors" to the forever-grateful Voyeur, a West Hollywood lesbian bondage-themed nightclub for the discriminating diner. That is, one who finds gustatory stimulation in the presence of, for example, a woman with a horse's bit in her mouth being strapped to the wall by another woman.
To each his own appetizer, I suppose, but something tells me the family-values crowd may not be down with this fundraising approach.
But let's be clear: RNC Chairman Michael Steele had absolutely nothing to do with it. Got that? He wasn't there. He doesn't approve of it. Moving on.
There's just one problem: RNC and lesbian bondage are now tattooed on the American brain, and the buck stops at the top. Moreover, if G-string spending were the single offense under Steele's leadership, then perhaps this stain would fade, as have others, in time for Republicans to tap into voter frustration. Alas, this is hardly the first or the worst example of Steele's leadership deficit.
More egregious are his spending sprees and preening self-regard. As one party leader put it in an e-mail, the GOP is in trouble when it is seen "as the party of limos (taxis work fine), $6K hotel bills, $2K strip clubs, private jets. What happened to Orbitz or Expedia?"
Wrote another:
"It doesn't matter if he [Steele] was there or not. He doesn't have a clue how to spend money and [Republicans] put him in charge at their peril."
Dozens of other comments reflect similar sentiments. To be sure, Steele has many attractive qualities. Telegenic and passionate, he was viewed as the right face at the right time for a party widely seen as bland and too white. Well, we can scratch "bland."
But Steele is also a prominent personality whose performance offers little evidence of the skills necessary for a party on life support. He can raise money, but he doesn't spend it well.
Questions of impropriety also have been raised about Steele's book tour and speaking calendar, both personally profitable distractions on party time. Although Steele has broken no committee rules in accepting speaking fees of up to $20,000, many have criticized him for trading on his chairmanship. Giving speeches without pay is part of a party leader's job description, along with raising money for candidates.
Steele has a relatively poor record in this department, too. A Politico analysis comparing Steele's fundraising and spending to that in 2005, the last comparable year before a midterm election, suggests too much expense for too little gain.
When he assumed the chairmanship, Steele inherited a $23 million surplus. Through late last month, he had raised $10 million less and spent $10 million more than the party did in 2005. Much of the spending has gone for private jets, limos, Ritz-Carltons and Wolfgang Puck-catered dinners. While big donors and committee members sup on ahi tuna cones, bubbacrats and Tea Partyers hear: "Let them eat catfish."
In January, the RNC spent $9 million of its $10 million monthly haul, much of it on its annual winter meeting in Hawaii. Keeping a buck out of every 10 is probably not inspiring confidence in donors, who are beginning to put their money elsewhere.
A couple of organizations that are benefiting and that may make Steele less relevant are the Republican Governors Association, run by former RNC chair and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, run by Texas Sen. John Cornyn.
Steele's future, meanwhile, is probably and strangely secure. To terminate the chairman, which has never been done before, 16 states have to call a meeting, followed by a two-thirds vote of committee members. And, of course, the hardest and least likely part among the humility-challenged: admitting they made a mistake.
Oh, go ahead. You'll feel better.
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I have no problem with lesbians, but have to condemn the cons for once again displaying their mountainous pile of hypocrisy. Cons, quite telling others how to behave. Then you won't look so hypocritical behaving how you really want to behave. Cons all that pent up guilt is not good for you. Not good for the country. Cons, freedom is a wonderful thing. Try it.
The War on Drugs has failed -- but it's worse than that. It is actively harming our society. Violent crime is thriving in the shadows to which the drug trade has been consigned. People who genuinely need help can't get it. Neither can people who need medical marijuana to treat terrible diseases. We are spending billions, filling up our prisons with non-violent offenders and sacrificing our liberties.
Crazy cons love of war is diminishing our freedom once again. Cons, please quit telling others what to do. Thanks.
Sting
"Everyone knows the War on Drugs has failed. It's time to step out of our comfort zones, acknowledge the truth -- and challenge our leaders ... and ourselves ... to change."
That's against con religion. They are mired in the past.
I'm conservative and I am for legalization of some drugs. Not Heroin or Meth---but MJ, hash and the like. Big deal. Of course, I am a libertarian, so....
But more importantly, when it is Pelosi spending TAXPAYER dollars, we aren't supposed to care. I don't get it. And what's the matter with a bit of bondage amoung friends? :}
"That's is what McCain talked about during his campaign and Obama ragged on him about it! Don't get me wrong...I'm all for it, but seriously, he was elected under false pretences."
Case, to avoid the wrath of A2, regarding misspelling, for example, "pretences", I see red squiggly lines under that word. So I right click it and notice the correct spelling is "pretenses",then I select it and presto. This is in Fire Fox. I don't use IE, as they are the evil empire. No biggie in my book.
"That's is what McCain talked about during his campaign and Obama ragged on him about it! Don't get me wrong...I'm all for it, but seriously, he was elected under false pretences."
Fuck off on flip flopping. Live and learn. Try it Case. Try being a progressive rather than a CONservative. Go look up both definitions. Who in their right mind does not want to be a progressive?
Are you cons nuts?
The definition of insanity is, doing the same things over and over and over again and expecting different results. And from what I see, that's what cons are doing and therefore are.
RG: I have no problem with Lesbians. And, they have no problem with me.
Just to underscore that simple fact, my favorite T-Shirt, which I wear all the time, says: "I LIke Dykes".
What could be plainer than that?
Nevertheless, and irregardless of that simple fact, I have a Huge Problem with the Party of Hypocrisy -- the Party which stands for "Family Values" -- whatever that means -- and then shells out a bundle of their naive, true-believer-contributors' cash, to pay for Lesbian Bondage sessions.
Honey, you can pay a King's Ransom for Lesbian Bondage sessions, as far as I'm concerned. Just don't go out on the campaign trail and try to convince those simple-minded trusting sheep ("The Great Unwashed", as H. L. Mencken famously called them) that you are against these LB sessions. Whatever turns you on is OK by me. Unfortunately, Conservative Hypocrisy turns me off.
"I LIke Dykes"
I LOVE IT.
Cons will never understand, as they are hiding in the closet about their true feelings. Pity the cons.
Grow up cons. We are put here to reap pleasure upon our poor corpulent beings.
Get over your God.
Sex is a drug. God is pleasure. Lets legalize all drugs.
Comon cons, lets progress. Lets give it a try, how about it cons?
RG: Many years ago, the GOP had a winning slogan which said: "I Like Ike".
Unfortunately -- times have changed, and today the GOP doesn't like anyone; ----- and vice versa, I might add.
Yes, the GOP, Gods party of love, hates everyone, and now Jesus's parables are clear...
Cons really need to buy some high quality drugs, not the moonshine they usually drink. Comon cons, let people live free. Let us live free from you morality. Our fore fathers intended us to be free as did our Father in heaven. Please cons, give freedom a chance. Our elected leader, Obama, is trying to set us free, if only you would let him. Silly silly cons, you see only the opposite of the truth, in the mirror you always look in.
I don't know how to do FireFox...And I do suck at spelling. Victim of the Calif Public School System. Oh well, these days you don't have to spell well. You normally have spell check and such and it doesn't really matter. Thanks for picking it out for me. Now if you can tell me how to go through FireFox...?
WHAT???? Obama is trying to set us FREE??? Are you kidding me, or yourself, RG?
He is trying to put in more regulation and Progressives are for more legislation than ever before. Join the Libertarians if you want the Party of REAL freedom.
But first, answer my question about Firefox. :}
(psst: I really don't care if Anon2gets all ruffled up. I actually LOVE to get her going :])
"I actually LOVE to get her going :]) "
I actually love dykes. I want to please women..
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