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#1 Feb 19 2009 at 9:35 AM Rating: Good
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Steele: GOP needs 'hip-hop' makeover

Newly elected Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele plans an “off the hook” public relations offensive to attract younger voters, especially blacks and Hispanics, by applying the party's principles to “urban-suburban hip-hop settings.”


The RNC's first black chairman will “surprise everyone” when updating the party's image using the Internet and advertisements on radio, on television and in print, he told The Washington Times.

Having been elected to the job that the Bush White House and its political guru, Karl Rove, once denied him, Mr. Steele is running the show his way. To those who claimed he can't make the trains run on time, he has this message: “Stuff it.”

”There was underlying concerns we had become too regionalized and the party needed to reach beyond our comfort” zones, he said, citing defeats in such states as Virginia and North Carolina. “We need messengers to really capture that region - young, Hispanic, black, a cross section ... 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.”

But, he elaborated with a laugh, “we need to uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets.”


“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.”

Top party officials and officeholders have suggested that Mr. Steele name as deputy chairman someone who can run the national committee's vast operations in fundraising, communications, candidate recruitment and training, and voter identification and targeting.

“I can run this organization just fine,” Mr. Steele told The Times. “There will be no deputy chairman, period.”

Still, the talk among some prominent senior Republicans was that Mr. Steele would need someone with “more experience” to provide guidance and organization. Reminded of this, Mr. Steele told The Times: “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.”

Under Mr. Steele's helm, the “old” may seem inappropriate in the Grand Old Party's affectionate nickname. He said he is putting a new public relations team into place to update the party's image.

“It will be avant garde, technically,” he said. “It will come to table with things that will surprise everyone - off the hook.”

Does that mean cutting-edge?

“I don't do 'cutting-edge,' “ he said. “That's what Democrats are doing. We're going beyond cutting-edge.”


Mr. Steele has begun weekly meetings with Senate and House Republicans to coordinate strategy, message, policy and tactics but has no intention of trying to give marching orders to Republican members of Congress and their leaders.

“Part of it is being in the same room with them so they hear you, and you resonate to their thinking and strategy,” he said.

”My goal is to listen and to share, when appropriate, insights,” Mr. Steele said. “I think I can be helpful from a political grass-roots and messaging perspective. ... I don't plan to dictate policy under any circumstance. What I can do is tell them how the party base feels about the policies they will have to confront, like the stimulus bill.”


I got the whole "electing" a black guy to run the RNC after Obamas election. It made perfect political sense to me. Granted, I did think Pubbies had a problem with people of color being put into positions based on the color of their skin & not merit.

But as a liberal I didn't see a problem with it.

However, after reading this article, I applaud their choice of RNC chair.

I really feel that by being a republican black man & saying things like:

"off the hook"
"stuff it"
"beyond cutting-edge"
& "crapper"

He will truly be able to speak to people in "urban-surburban hip-hop settings."

It's just too bad that as a black-republican, he's immediately disqualified for being able to relate to the vast majority of people who actually live in those settings & they'll find him full of ****.

Unless he gets Jay-Z to do his promos. He probably has enough money to have switched allegiances at this point.

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#2 Feb 19 2009 at 9:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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#3 Feb 19 2009 at 9:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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This will not end well.


As long as it ends...
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#4 Feb 19 2009 at 9:41 AM Rating: Default
Woop-tee-doo...politics continue to devolve into a walking billboard for people to hop on board. I can barely contain how "proud" I am for politicians like this making every pathetic attempt in the book to be something their not just to get more people on their voting bandwagon.

Yo yo kids! Come hang with the Pubbies cause we're 'allz up init!'

I need a drink...
#5 Feb 19 2009 at 9:41 AM Rating: Good
I know, right? This is just what rappers need.

Forget East Coast/West Coast fueds.

It'll be the Right vs the Left Coast!

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I need a drink... hit of the Chronic, yo!


Fixed to fit the urban-suburban hip-hop setting.
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#7 Feb 19 2009 at 9:46 AM Rating: Good
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Fixed to fit the urban-suburban hip-hop setting.


I know...what was I thinking? Drinks are for the ultra-non-suburban folk/polka setting. Right? Cause that's what the "other" other crowd listens to (apparently...)
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#9 Feb 19 2009 at 9:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hey, it worked last election when they propped up a token female to pander to a demographic, right?

#10 Feb 19 2009 at 9:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hey, it worked last election when they propped up a token female to pander to a demographic, right?

You betcha.
#11 Feb 19 2009 at 10:01 AM Rating: Excellent
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YO! YO! YO! IT'S GOP RAPS!!!
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#12 Feb 19 2009 at 10:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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So the Republicans are finally going to acknowledge that it's past 1990?

Heh, John "McM.C." McCain.
#13 Feb 19 2009 at 10:06 AM Rating: Excellent
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YO! YO! YO! IT'S GOP RAPS!!!


You can't see, but I'm gouging my eyes out with a Papermate Flex Grip Medium ballpoint pen right now.
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I'm calling it now: This'll be the opening skit on SNL this weekend.
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I'm calling it now: This'll be the opening skit on SNL this weekend.
They did a segment like this sometime last month or so on The Daily Show. They had a rebranding session, and an old man in a wheelchair came in doing rap and hating every minute of it.
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Jophiel wrote:
I'm calling it now: This'll be the opening skit on SNL this weekend.
They did a segment like this sometime last month or so on The Daily Show. They had a rebranding session, and an old man in a wheelchair came in doing rap and hating every minute of it.
I saw that. It was really bad - even for the daily show.
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It will end hilariously.

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It's just too bad that as a black-republican, he's immediately disqualified for being able to relate to the vast majority of people who actually live in those settings & they'll find him full of sh*t.


Cause Barack Obama has so much more street cred than Michael Steele. You know compared to the mean streets of Hawaii, DC is nothing, right...?
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#19 Feb 19 2009 at 11:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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What the hell are you babbling about? When Obama starts rappin' to Congress, get back to me.

The whole point of this discussion is that it is intrinsically lame to try to hip-hoppify a bunch of non-urban non-youths. It's ludicrous on its face.

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#20 Feb 19 2009 at 11:56 AM Rating: Excellent
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The whole point of this discussion is that it is intrinsically lame to try to hip-hoppify a bunch of non-urban non-youths. It's ludicrous on its face.



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The fact that Samira had to explain this to gbaji.
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#21 Feb 19 2009 at 12:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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Don't forget the fact that I used "it's" and "its" correctly. You know you got a tingle out of that.

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Cause Barack Obama has so much more street cred than Michael Steele. You know compared to the mean streets of Hawaii, DC is nothing, right...?
People, rightly or wrongly, largely related Obama more to the streets of Chicago (unless you were relating him to radical Muslim schools in Indonesia) but I think it's neither here nor there. Obama has the benefit of naturally being a cool customer. He's probably lucky that he ran now while he played basketball and looked slick in a suit and sunglasses. His appeal to young folk and minorities (and young minorities!) wasn't the result of blatant pandering and trying to be "hip-hop".

Of course, it doesn't hurt that us liberals get all the good celebrities to come to our events and you guys are stuck with a bunch of country music singers and Jon Voight.

And, again:
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What the hell are you babbling about?


The absurd idea that Obama is more able to "relate to the vast majority of people who actually live in those settings" than Steele. Apparently, purely because Steele is a Republican instead of a Democrat.

I wasn't talking to the larger point of "hip-hopping' the GOP, just responding to the statement I quoted.
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Not speaking for Omega but I would imagine that his point has more to do with the parties and their respective platforms than with Steele and Obama per se.

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Edit: Someone elsewhere notes that this would be a capital time to break out MC Rove.

Edited, Feb 19th 2009 2:55pm by Jophiel
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