Well, so much for Michael Steele. After a rousing CPAC Steele
comes out with this insensible CNN attack on Rush, calling him
"ugly" and dismissing him as an "entertainer." Whatever happened
to the guy who had the chops to withstand flying Oreo cookies
during his Maryland U.S. Senate race, the usual racist reference
from the usual so-called tolerant folks? Call me naive, but I
actually thought Steele had the cojones to stand up to
these kind of people rather than play to them. Obviously, not so.
Rush Limbaugh can defend himself and certainly doesn't need help
over here. That, however, is decidedly not the point. The point
is that at this stage Mr. Steele should know better, and not
knowing looks the fool, not to mention two-faced. If these were
his feelings than he should have said so before his election to
the RNC chairmanship. Once in the door Steele then turns on
someone who is not only making the central case for conservatives
in crystal clear and (thank God!) entertaining fashion,
but figuratively speaking starts throwing his own Oreos at
him? What is he thinking?
Apologizing to Rush, which I assume is somewhere on Steele's
agenda, is frankly not good enough. Rush isn't on the air 3
hours a day talking to himself. Some of us -- quite a lot of us
-- listen seriously to the conversation. The quite abrupt
question is now: who is Michael Steele and what does he really
believe? Not, apparently, conservatism. If the new GOP
national spokesman doesn't have the horse sense to understand he
needs to know when he is being baited to accept liberal templates
(Rush is a bigot, tax cuts failed, big government works etc. etc.
etc.) then the door opens on a conversation we shouldn't have to
have but apparently must: why is this man the chairman of the
RNC?