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Brother Steele bucks party leader Rush

PlayaMichael Steele better not hate on Rushbo too much, or he’s going to find himself bounced right out of that RNC chair pronto. Think Progress has Steele’s indignant exchange with D.L. Hughley, who challenges him about the status of the drug-addled radio show blowhard’s influence among the Republican movers and shakers.

HUGHLEY: You know what we do, we talk like we’re talking now. You have your view. I have mine. We don’t need incendiary rhetoric.
STEELE: Exactly.
HUGHLEY: Like Rush Limbaugh, who is the de facto leader of the Republican Party.
STEELE: No, he’s not.
HUGHLEY: I will tell you what …
STEELE: I’m the de facto leader of the Republican Party.
HUGHLEY: You know what? I can appreciate that. But no one will actually decry down some of the things he says. Like when he comes out and says he wants the president to fail. I understand he wants liberalism to fail. Like, I get it’s not about the man. But it is still about the idea that he would rather have an idea fail so his idea can move to the forefront. And that would succeed. And that to me is destructive.
STEELE: How is that any different than what was said about George Bush during his presidency?
HUGHLEY: You’re absolutely — let me say something. You’re absolutely right.
STEELE: So let’s put it into context here. Let’s put it into context here. Rush Limbaugh is an entertainer. Rush Limbaugh, his whole thing is entertainment. Yes, it’s incendiary. Yes, it’s ugly.
CHUCK D: You do get a sense that he would say anything.
HUGHLEY: He influences the party. And I tell you what, you’re the first Republican I have talked to, and I have talked to a lot, to say he’s not the leader of his party. I have never heard anybody say that on any show.

So long will it be before the RNC chair has to bow down and beg for forgiveness from Rush?

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Speaking of Steele, how is he going to reel in those good-old-boy bigots in his party, as he attempts to bring more flava into the GOP? They just can’t help themselves. Take Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall, who compares the stimulus package to, of all things, slavery, saying it is “as much a chain as the ankle bracelets were to African Americans in the 1860s in this state”. Watch it below the fold.

BONUS: Marshall is also known as “Taliban Bob” for his anti-choice obsession and legislation to end no-fault divorce in the Virginia. One of my readers had this to say about Bob’s legislative activity in 2007.

My favorite bill of Bob Marshall‘s so far this year redefines ADULTERY in the Virginia code to include specific acts:

  For the purposes of this section, “carnal knowledge” includes the acts of sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anilingus, and anal intercourse.

Now that Marshall has successfully stopped teh gays from marryin’, he wants to make sure they can still be charged with adultery.  Or something.  It all fits in with a slew of other bills he introduced this session about divorce and adultery.  When I first read all of them together I thougth he had an obsession this year with marriages that break up because one partner gets caught bein’ on the DL.

Remember, adultery is a felony in Virginia.  As is fornication, I kid you not.  None of us singles in Virginia is allowed to have any sex of any kind, or we’re felons under the law.

Will we hear any comment from Brother Steele?

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 07:28 PM • (8) Comments

He’ll be on Rush’s show kissing his ass before the week is out.

Comment #1: Mark  on  03/02  at  07:44 PM

Why doesn’t “Joe” the “Plumber” have a radio show yet?

It is rather entertaining to watch them.  Much more than it was when these fuckwits were in power.

Comment #2: MAJeff, the God of Biscuits  on  03/02  at  07:47 PM

Limbaugh has alreadycome out against Steele.

Fight!

Comment #3: UltraMagnus  on  03/02  at  08:12 PM

I guess Mr. Steele doesn’t really want that job after all.  ‘Cause let’s face it, the Republican Party is all about top-down, shit rolls downhill, Party Members vs. Proles, etc.  Grass Roots to Republicans means something like “I’d like Sarah to tell me how to think, instead of Mitt.”

Mr. Steele has really stepped into it…Rush is too big to fuck with.

You have meddled with the primal forces of nature, Mr. <strike>Beale</strike> Steele, and I won’t have it! Is that clear?... ...YOU have meddled with the primal forces of nature, and YOU…WILL…ATONE!
- Network, 1976…

Comment #4: MikeEss  on  03/02  at  08:13 PM

Hughley failed to point out that wanting the president to fail under the Bush Administration was branded as heresy and treason.  Now, it’s the cool thing to do.

Comment #5: Joshua  on  03/02  at  08:28 PM

Steele is already backing off.

Comment #6: Scott  on  03/02  at  08:52 PM

OMFG. It’s unbelievable—so I posted.

Brother Steele learns the error of his ways and apologizes to Rush

Comment #7: Pam Spaulding  on  03/02  at  09:11 PM

For the purposes of this section…

So, handjobs are still ok then?

STEELE: How is that any different than what was said about George Bush during his presidency?
HUGHLEY: You’re absolutely — let me say something. You’re absolutely right.

Damn.  I really like DL, but he could have easily pointed out the obvious difference that predicting that a policy (tax cuts, deregulation, Iraq war) will fail is NOT THE SAME THING as hoping that a policy will fail.

Comment #8: Chocolate Covered Cotton  on  03/02  at  10:51 PM
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