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Feb 17 2009

Michael Steele admits the truth about the Republican party

Published by skwguitar at 6:43 am under American Politics Edit This

… Ok so I was watching fox news again. What can I say? It entertains me… Anyways it’s a good thing I was because I caught this. Check out Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele on the Glenn Beck show:


“You have absolutely no reason, none, to trust our [Repulican’s] word or our actions at this point.” Said Steele.

Ouch, and they said Obama was being too negative with his rhetoric…

Can’t say I disagree though: Abandonment of fiscal responsibility - check; Widespread corruption through the party - check; Use of disinformation and misinformation to pass agendas - check; Invasion of constitutional liberties - check.

The people certainly don’t have much reason to trust the Republican party. Then again, you have to ask yourself, do you really trust the democrats either?

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5 Responses to “Michael Steele admits the truth about the Republican party”

  1. Jasonon 17 Feb 2009 at 12:31 pm edit this

    Wow, that’s rare honesty from a republican. What’s next? Will he admit that they pretend to be all psycho-religious just to get votes?

    http://obamacomics.today.com

  2. dncresearchon 18 Feb 2009 at 2:06 pm edit this

    Never trust a politician. Or a lawyer. Or a lawyer turned politician. Hmm. Think that rules out nearly everyone in DC.

  3. skwguitaron 18 Feb 2009 at 2:31 pm edit this

    hahaha no kidding DNC no kidding lol…

  4. *lynne*on 19 Feb 2009 at 10:02 pm edit this

    republicans, democrats… tories… UMNO… all politicians lie… I put them in the same category of (un-)trustworthiness as lawyers… love dncresearch’s comment, btw :)

  5. skwguitaron 19 Feb 2009 at 10:06 pm edit this

    I prefer to call them demoncrats and republicants myself…

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