RNC Chair plans "off the hook" campaign, tells critics to "stuff it"

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From CNN Associate Political Editor Rebecca Sinderbrand
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Steele plans an agressive PR push for his party.

(CNN) — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says his party is going to launch an "off the hook" public relations campaign that will update the GOP’s image by translating it to "urban-suburban hip-hop settings."

The new GOP leader told the Washington Times that the party’s defeat in states such as North Carolina and Virginia made it clear they needed a new approach.

“We need messengers to really capture that region — young, Hispanic, black, a cross section…” he said in an interview published Thursday. “We want to convey that the modern-day GOP looks like the conservative party that stands on principles. But we want to apply them to urban-surburban hip-hop settings.”

He added, jokingly, that “we need to uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets.”

Steele described the new multi-platform PR offensive as “avant-garde, technically. It will come to [the] table with things that will surprise everyone — off the hook.” Asked whether that meant cutting-edge tactics, Steele demurred. “I don't do 'cutting-edge,’” he said. “That's what Democrats are doing. We're going beyond cutting-edge.”

Steele, who began a massive personnel overhaul at the RNC shortly after his election, said he has started meeting weekly with congressional Republicans. He said he’ll be gathering input from House and Senate leaders, not giving instructions — but he criticized national Republican leadership’s focus on party unity as a top priority, saying the failure to devote itself instead to developing fresh faces had cost the GOP.

“We missed the mark in the past, which is why we are in the crapper now,” he said. “We had the White House, the Senate and the House and were not building a farm team over the last years. We could have been ahead of Democrats and their 50-state strategy.”

Steele dismissed the assessments of some Republicans that he needs a deputy to handle areas like logistics, fundraising and candidate recruitment. “I can run this organization just fine,” he said. “There will be no deputy chairman, period. …People who said I can't make the trains run on time never gave a reason. I say to them, 'Stuff it.'

“I am not afraid of being held accountable for my leadership,” he said. “The idea I am somehow going to handicap myself before I begin is nuts. I am not going to buy into this mind-set among a few people who probably have never run anything but their mouths.”

Steele defeated a crowded field last month, including sitting RNC chairman Mike Duncan, to claim the party’s top spot.

I'm taking this with a grain of salt, but if this is completely 100% true, I can't help but envision the idea of parents trying far too hard to be "cool" for their kids.

This is going to backfire, hard.

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Actually standing on principles might be a good start to forming an image of a party which stands on principles.

I'm just sayin'.
 
This guy is a fucking idiot. Everything that comes out of his mouth is stupid. Seems like the only reason he was appointed was because he's black.
 
[quote name='Quillion']Actually standing on principles might be a good start to forming an image of a party which stands on principles.

I'm just sayin'.[/quote]

But this is the new Republican party. So why waste time doing that when you can just try to make it look like you stand for something.

They are for small government, but not. They are for less spending, except when they spent 5 trillion dollars in 8 years on nothing. They are for "family values" as long as they can have kinky gay sex and whores on the side.
 
[quote name='bigdaddy']They are for "family values" as long as they can have kinky gay sex and whores on the side.[/QUOTE]

You say that like it's a bad thing. :nottalking:
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']I'm still distracted by how poorly that suit jacket fits him in the photo. Seriously, what the heck is going on there?[/quote]

The man has large breasts. Get over it.
 
[quote name='fatherofcaitlyn']The man has large breasts. Get over it.[/quote]
It's so hard to fit a nice suit to a gentleman with large breasts.
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']This guy is a fucking idiot. Everything that comes out of his mouth is stupid. Seems like the only reason he was appointed was because he's black.[/QUOTE]

There is a lot of that going around... ;)

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Really, the only "message" the RNC can send that will attract people back to them is to actually show, through actions, that they actually have different positions than Democrats, instead of lying that they do.
 
So RNC is having a midlife crisis. They want to feel hip and young, but they know they are getting older and will die in their sleep.

Time for a leather jacket and Harley?
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']This guy is a fucking idiot. Everything that comes out of his mouth is stupid. Seems like the only reason he was appointed was because he's black.[/quote]

qft. lol
 
[quote name='bigdaddy']But this is the new Republican party. So why waste time doing that when you can just try to make it look like you stand for something.

They are for small government, but not. They are for less spending, except when they spent 5 trillion dollars in 8 years on nothing. They are for "family values" as long as they can have kinky gay sex and whores on the side.[/QUOTE]

Thus why they are now the minority party.
 
"You have absolutely no reason, none, to trust our word or our actions at this point."- Michael Steele, Republican National Committee Chairman, 2/13/09
 
[quote name='Capitalizt']"You have absolutely no reason, none, to trust our word or our actions at this point."- Michael Steele, Republican National Committee Chairman, 2/13/09
[/QUOTE]

At least he recognizes a big part of the problem his party has.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']They're going to appeal to young urban people by nominating old white guys. Got it.[/QUOTE]

Actually all signs point to them having Bobby Jindal go against Obama in 2012
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Actually all signs point to them having Bobby Jindal go against Obama in 2012[/quote]
"See, we have a minority!"
 
[quote name='evanft']So urban!

Isn't Bobby Jindal basically like every other crazy religious Republican asshat, except ethnic?[/QUOTE]

Basically.

And he's already lining himself up for a run by refusing to take the stimulus money meant to go to his state.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Basically.

And he's already lining himself up for a run by refusing to take the stimulus money meant to go to his state.[/quote]

A poster on Digg said while he refused to take the money to help those on unemployment, he gladly took the $380million from the stimulus package. I can't find any info on this to verify though. If anyone knows please post a link.
 
I heard they're planing a new cartoon for the WB:

XTREEEME Republicans. Never have crusty old white dudes been so fly.
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']This guy is a fucking idiot. Everything that comes out of his mouth is stupid. Seems like the only reason he was appointed was because he's black.[/quote]

And our current president would still be a no name rookie senator from Illinois had he been a white man by the name of Barry Ober.


though, you have a valid point that some people will view Steele as a clown.
 
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At this point I'd take a piece of Toast over the current President.

Toast's Qualities
- Flat
- Dry
- Rough around the edges

CONCLUSION: REAL AMERICAN
 
Flat and dry are British qualities.
[quote name='KingBroly']At this point I'd take a piece of Toast over the current President.

Toast's Qualities
- Flat
- Dry
- Rough around the edges

CONCLUSION: REAL AMERICAN[/quote]
 
bread's done
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