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GOP Stumbles Over ‘Homeboy’ Steele – Again

BENEATH THE SPIN • ERIC L. WATTREE

GOP Stumbles Over ‘Homeboy’ Steele – Again

The national media has seized upon yet another Michael Steele gaffe. This time he’s caught on camera suggesting that the war in Afghanistan is now President Obama’s war. The statement is troubling for the GOP on so many levels that it would take an entire article just to explain it, but that’s not the point of this article.

This is a reprise of an earlier article, which refers to yet a previous article regarding the Republican party’s troubles with the illustrious Michael Steele, the conservative Snoop Dog. Now the GOP desperately wants to find a graceful way to get rid of him, but to put it in Brother Steele’s vernacular, ‘We don’t roll like that, Dawg’ – and further, he doesn’t have sense enough to resign. Why should he when he gets to ‘boogie-down’ on the world stage? ‘This is better than being on Soul Train, my man.’

Do you remember what I told you about a turncoat’s character? Well, I hate to gloat, GOP, but I told you so . . . Dawg.  Now it looks like you’re cynical attempt at political manipulation have finally come back to bite you directly in the rectum – and it couldn’t have happened to a more deserving bunch. And ironically, Steele is the perfect symbol for the GOP – a bunch of self-serving clowns.

Immediately after the election of Michael Steele as the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, I pointed out in my article, Republicans: “Look Y’all – We Got Us One Too”, that The RNC ploy to elect Steele as the first African American chairman in its 153 year history was not only grossly transparent, but was going to backfire in a very big way – and I was so right on target with that prediction that the RNC should hire me as chief consultant against Republican stupidity. Steele couldn’t have been a worse disaster for the GOP if he’d been planted.

The very first thing I pointed out in the previous articles was that you elected Michael Steele chairman of the RNC for all the wrong reasons. I indicated that “anyone with an ounce of sense can see that this is a gimmick. Republicans were defeated so badly in the last election, and Obama is so popular, that they figure Black must be the political flavor of the season, so they went out and “got them one” – it didn’t matter who, just long as his skin was dark. But again, they’re so politically jaded that they’re completely out of touch with the American people.”

I then went on to pointed out that “the American people didn’t elect President Obama because he’s Black – they elected him because he demonstrated that he was an intelligent and competent statesman.” In addition, “He was also elected so overwhelmingly because for the past eight years the Republican Party has clearly demonstrated that it was overflowing with corruption, incompetence, and greed . So while it’s hard for the RNC to believe, for the very first time, we’ve had an election that was based strictly on the issues and relative competence, and not race” – which seems to be a point that still hasn’t struck home with the Republican Party.

The RNC also turned a deaf ear to the suggestion that “if part of the Republican calculation was that by making a Black man head of the Republican Party it was going to help their numbers in the Black community, they’re going to be sadly disappointed –in fact, they’ve hurt the Republican brand even more.” The fact is, “If they’d ever taken the time to truly get to know the Black community, they would have known that the only thing more toxic to Black people than a flat-out racist, is a Black conservative, with the notable exception of Colin Powell – because we suspect he’s not truly conservative [at least by today's definition], simply loyal” to those who helped to promote his career.

What has contributed greatly to the Michael Steele disaster, and many other problems within the Republican Party is the unmitigated arrogance of their leadership. Many Republican leaders confuse economics, social status, and ivy league diplomas with intelligence. They equate the quality of one’s life and social standing with the quality of one’s intellect. They fail to realize that there’s a vast difference between the two. That’s why they’re rapidly becoming a regional party. They so greatly underestimate the intelligence of the American people, that it’s gotten to the point where the only people they appeal to are the minority of Americans who are indeed ignorant. Thus, their entire platform has become one of lending comfort to the uninformed.

They fail to recognize that intelligence is not limited to the upper class. Nor do they seem to understand that social stature and the ability to obtain an ivy league diploma means nothing more than one has the resources to purchase a seat in an environment where knowledge is available. Intelligence entails much more than regurgitating information by rote in a rarified environment with ivy growing up the walls. Granted, there are many brilliant professors at Harvard, Yale, and many of our other universities, but brilliance isn’t transmitted through osmosis. If one is committed to learning there is just as much knowledge to be absorbed on google or the corner library as there is at Harvard.

Thus, while these institutions of higher learning can, and do, confer diplomas, no institution in the world can confer common sense, wisdom, nor intelligence. These are qualites that are distributed equally throughout the population, so these Republican leaders need to recognize that they’re making a serious error in thinking they can look soberly into the camera and begin to hemorrage their lies and disinformation upon the American people. It is, in fact, only they’re own arrogance and stupidity that allow them to assume that they corner the market on intelligence

Clear evidence of that is the fact that the RNC, with all of it’s experts, “political savvy”, and think tanks, was completely oblivious to a fact that their attempt to push Michael Steele down America’s throat as a Black clone of President Obama was the height of stupidity. It takes much more than black skin to create a Barack Obama. Any high school kid in any ghetto in America could have told them that – in spite of their atrocious educational environment.

Many of these academically deprived young people would have had the innate intelligence to inform the RNC exactly what I did:

“Most Black people have very little use for Black conservatives. It’s not that we disagree with everything they say, but because we’re suspect of the reasons they’re saying it. Without exception, every Black conservative I’ve come across is an opportunist. Their conservatism tends not to be so much grounded in their actual philosophy as it is an opportunity to gain exposure. They realize that conservatives are looking high and low for Black people who will step forward to validate [Republican] views towards the Black community, so they gleefully allow themselves to be used in return for personal wealth, position, and notoriety.”

So as we in the Black community sit back and watch the Republican Party struggle with this Michael Steel disaster, for once, we’re having the last laugh – and believe me, the entire Black community is rolling in the isles. Because, you see, as “uneducated and politically unsophisticated” as we are, we had more than enough common sense and, yes, intelligence, to know what you were getting. So we’re loving it, and hope it continues for months on end. Just this once, we’ve lived to see Uncle-Tomism work to our advantage. And even beyond that, we now have prima facie evidence of your unmitigated stupidity.

As I pointed out in my earlier article, “Black people have suffered a long history of such people [as Michael Steele], going all the way back to slavery. These were the very same people who would informed on slaves who were trying to escape to freedom: ‘I don’t know what’s wrong wit him, boss. Ya jest can’t get him to appreciate nothin’ you do for us. What he needs is a real good beatin’. Want me to do it?’” But this time, due to your clumsy attempt at political manipulation, you’re stuck with him.

What did he tell you? “Either fire me, or shut up!”

Don’t think he didn’t get a kick out of that. Even as an Uncle Tom (Yeah, I said it), he’s more than cognizant of our history of having to lick the “master’s” boots. So now that he’s got you by the short-hairs, he wasn’t about to pass up the opportunity to tell you to kiss his ass – his Black ass – and that’s exactly what he did. And the beauty of it is, you’re gonna have to do it – publically. That’s what happens when you lie down with dogs. Next time have your “think tanks” consult any Black kid over twelve.

So next to the election of President Barack Obama, hearing that statement come from the lips of a turncoat to his master was the most delightful moment of my political life. It’s nothing short of poetic justice.

While it’s generally not my nature to gloat, watching the Republican Party – THE GREAT MANIPULATOR – being played like a two dollar whore by a third rate tennis shoe pimp, strips me of all pretense of social propriety. And here’s the great part – it doesn’t matter who wins or loses, whether the RNC or Michael Steele. Regardless to how it turns out, we win.

It’s a situation so perfect in it’s design, it simply has to be an act of God.

Eric L. Wattree
wattree.blogspot.com

Religious bigotry: It’s not that I hate everyone who doesn’t look, think, and act like me – it’s just that God does.


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9 Comments for “GOP Stumbles Over ‘Homeboy’ Steele – Again”

  1. So just make up stuff and “boom” you can lead? Pathetic! The contempt the GOP holds towards all Americans and the world by NOT firing Mr. Steele immediately is telling.

    • You’re right, Johnny.

      The problem is, it’s affected both parties. The primary reason that this country is going downhill is that our politicians are putting their own welfare ahead of the welfare of the people. And the only way that we’re going to change that is by coming together to show them that the only way they’re going to survive in political office is by catering exclusively to our best interest.

      The reason that politicians cater to the corporations is because they depend on us being ignorant. They depend on the fact that with enough money, they can buy enough media exposure to control our minds.

  2. You’re right, I-Wayne,

    We’re over there shootin’ at rocks. But of course, you never know when we might need some good dope. We might have to flood the inner cities with it, like Reagan did, to support our next war.

  3. E, E, E, and JP. Here I didn’t think you two had a racial bone in your bodies. Oh well. Shows how dumb a blue-eyed, white-American country boy can be. You both are so willing to give Obama much more credit than Steele. Is that bigotry I hear? Nah, it couldn’t be. they both have about the same color of skin. Or is it just a last second failing flail against the resounding defeat coming the fool Democrats’ way this fall. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Onward Tea Party!

    your friend, Tom in Texas

    • Tom,

      I want to assure you that one’s race means nothing to me. All I care about is how an individual thinks and behave. But I cannot claim not to be a bigot of sorts, because I have absolutely no tolerance for two kinds of people – those who embrace ignorance by choice, and those who indulge in treachery. So in that regard, I confess to being rabidedly bigoted toward people like Michael Steele.

      But I don’t apologize for my disdain for people like Steele, Clarence Thomas, and Alan Keyes – it’s human natue. I dislike them for the very same reason you would dislike an American citizen who went to the Middle East to fight for Al Qaeda – they’re working to bring misery and hardship upon their own. That’s unacceptable conduct in every culture in the world.

      • Good point E. I don’t know Steele from Adam, who I don’t know. I too am bigoted against selective stupidity. If someone’s IQ is naturally lower, for whatever the reason, that’s just the way it is. I’d take care of them as well as I’d take care of you or the rest of my family.

        As far as suggesting Steele is a scammer? Well, it appears you’re not alone. Since I’m not a card carrying Republican, I could care less.

        T.

  4. Wow, what a bunch of hogwash. It’s Obama’s war because he’s now in charge, and he escalated the war– not drawing it down.

    • Come on now, Justin. The truth hurts, so don’t speak so loudly.

      T.G.

    • I’d like to make it clear that I’m against this war as well – we’re not only wasting American lives to shoot at rocks, counterintuitive to be in another person’s country who has never attacked the United States and maintain that you’re fighting to “defend” this country.

      But when Michael Steele said that Afghanistan was Obama’s war, he was trying to equate what’s going on in Afghanistan with Bush and Cheney’s treachery to the American people to drag us into Iraq. He was clearly trying to set up a Red herring argument. I warned that this argument was going to be used in a previous article, “Could Obama Fall victim to a Change We Can’t believe in”:

      “I mentioned power as one of the reasons that Cheney’s trying to rush the president into Afghanistan. I wonder if the president has considered the fact that Cheney just might be trying to get him to make the same kind of mistake in Afghanistan that the Bush Administration made in Iraq in order to take the Iraq issue off the table for the 2012 election? If during the 2012 campaign America is bogged down in Afghanistan with the useless death of thousands of U.S. troops, all of a sudden, Bush, Cheney, and the GOP won’t look all that bad. The president should think about that possibility, since the mechinations of Dick Cheney makes Machiavelli look like a trainee.”

      Monday, November 02, 2009

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