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RNC chair Michael Steele discusses bipartisanship
Published: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Michael Steele, chair of the Republican National Committee, spoke about the Republican Party and its relationship with black Americans in a conversation with Eddie Glaude, chair of the Center for African American Studies, on Monday.
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Wow what a great article!
Bipartisanship is when the two wings of the total government party team up to take your money.
End the Federal Reserve, acknowledge fractional reserve banking as fraud, legalize gold and silver as money, end the welfare state, bring troops home to end the empire, end the income tax...maybe then you'll see "change."
The article misstates the partisanship issue. He said we need to move away from the push for bipartisanship, not partisanship. He meant it is unrealistic to promote bipartisanship. He said we don't need bipartisanship, we need consensus building right now.
Have to concur with fact checker - Steele said exactly that. Therefore, I'm not so sure the title of this article is entirely accurate per se.
it's been corrected. and the title doesn't refer to his views on bipartisanship...just htat he discussed it
is this discussion online? I want to see it!
the whole left/right, repulican/democrat paradigm is a sham. It is obvious that the president is just a spokesman for the Pentagon / CIA. They will go to war if they want to no matter who is in office. Wake up! Another newsflash: 9/11 was an inside job! research it for like five minutes and you'll be convinced, cf. architects and engineers for truth, ae911truth . org . See for yourself!
I seriously hope that comment is a joke.
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Man by the sound of it, it seems like you are either 1) in for a rude awakening or 2) part of the cover up. I too used to believe the conspiracies were all bunk, but I challenge you to do some serious research and believe it or not I will debate rationally about this. Start with, i dunno, say WTC 7.
I am impressed that the author of this article was able to retain anything that Steele said. The "conversation" was a master class in posing vague questions and evading with vacuous answers. It was, of course, interesting to see a clown like Steele in the flesh and amusing to watch him and Gluade preform the obligatory kowtows to that charlatan C. West, but we should not pretend that we witnessed anything more than the mute interrogating the deaf. It's a credit to our president and dean of the faculty that neither wasted their time at the circus last Monday (though a seat was reserved for Dobson in the front row).