Rahm Emanuel:  Admitted and Professed Socialist
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imagine that

On Mar 5, 11:44 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As I said yesterday, it is my belief that this little (stupid) strategy is
> going to backfire on the socialists.   Americans are hurting, and the likes
> of Rahm Emanuel, Paul Begalia, James Carville and other Obama sock puppets
> are attacking Limbaugh??
>
> LOL!! If the economy were not so grave, this would be hysterical!
>
> Note how the socialists and the uninformed immediately jumped on the
> bandwagon however.....How many posts, just to this group yesterday, did we
> see posted, that proclaimed that Rush was the "Boogeyman"??
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> Rahm Emanuel:  Admitted and Professed Socialist:
>
> "So if there's any seriousness about what some of our Republican colleagues
> are saying here in the House and elsewhere about improving the number of
> refineries, then maybe they'd be willing to have these refineries owned
> publicly, owned by the people of the United States, so that the people of
> the United States can determine how much of the product is refined and put
> out on the market. To me, that sounds like a very good idea."
>
> *Former Congressman and now Obama Administration Chief of Staff Rahm
> Emanuel, (Socialist, Il.) June 18, 2008 in a Press Conference of the
> Democratic Leadership. *
>
> http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/06/why_do_we_call_them_democrats....<http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/06/why_do_we_call_them_democrats....>
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Fritz da Cat 
> <fritz.da.cat...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > GOP to Michael Steele: Quiet About Rush Limbaugh or You're Fired
>
> >http://www.usnews.com/blogs/washington-whispers/2009/3/3/gop-to-micha...
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> > (excerpt)
>
> > Apology to Rush Limbaugh aside, new Republican National Committee
> > Chairman Michael Steele is coming under fire from his own GOP troops
> > to shut up and focus on his job of organizing the party and raising
> > money, not fighting with his own political kind. Several Republican
> > advisers to Congress and the previous Bush administration told
> > Whispers that they are worried that the war of words is fracturing the
> > party when it should be healing the division between conservatives and
> > moderates in the wake of the 2008 election.
>
> > "What is amazing is that Steele was elected because of his
> > communications skills, and it is those skills that are damaging the
> > Republican Party. Before people begin to completely judge him as
> > worthless, Steele needs to focus and knuckle down on building a strong
> > foundation at RNC so we can begin rebuilding our majority," says a top
> > GOP strategist who has worked for House and Senate Republican leaders.
> > "If his implosion continues, RNC members are likely to call a special
> > session to dump him for an effective chairman. There is not much
> > patience for failure."
>
> > Others want Steele to re-evaluate his role in the party. Of concern:
> > For no reason, he is dividing the GOP between conservatives who like
> > Limbaugh and moderates who don't and jeopardizing future fundraising
> > efforts, his key responsibility. "The general sentiment of the
> > conference is that Steele needs to step back and get a handle on his
> > role in the party," says an influential congressional aide. Namely,
> > advisers want him to stay out of the media and focus instead on hiring
> > his staff and revamping the RNC. "He needs to hire staff for the RNC,
> > get the operations up and running, start raising money, and understand
> > that his role is to win elections," says a senior party adviser.
> > Officials are concerned that Steele either doesn't understand his
> > responsibilities or has an inflated vision of his role. "At this
> > point, it is as if he has a fundamental misunderstanding of the job
> > description. An RNC chairman who attacks Republicans and insults
> > conservative icons is about as counterproductive as any Democrat could
> > hope for," says the adviser.
>
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> > Buh Bye GOP.- Hide quoted text -
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