Michael Steele, former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and current chairman of the Republican National Committee, today chided President Barack Obama for not putting “Taxation Without Representation” license plates on the presidential limousine. Steele made his remarks during WTOP’s “Politics Program With Mark Plotkin.” In a statement to the press, D.C. GOP Chair Robert Kabel applauded Steele’s support of D.C. voting rights, stating, “Chairman Steele doesn’t just talk a good game but he enthusiastically believes…
We have to admit, when we first started watching this C-SPAN video of RNC Chairman and D.C. native Michael Steele talking to students at H.D. Woodson Senior High School, we were ready to scoff. Really Michael Steele, we wondered, do you actually want to tell students in DCPS, where only one out of ten students ever graduate from college, that while at Johns Hopkins, “I partied my behind off,” and “I heard there were classes”…
Jan 31, 2009
National Political Battle Gets Local
With Michael Steele having been elected the Republican Party’s chairperson yesterday, the national political battle between Republicans and Democrats has suddenly become much more local. Not only is Steele from Maryland, but he’ll be doing battle with Virginia’s Tim Kaine, who was recently appointed to serve as the Democratic Party’s head. That Steele and Kaine will lead their respective parties into the 2010 midterm elections and 2012 presidential elections is significant. In recent years,…
Jan 30, 2009
Michael Steele Wins RNC Chair
We’re not sure what’s more amazing, that the Republican National Committee has chosen a black man as its leader, or that Michael Steele actually got elected to something. Chris Cillizza has the details of the many, many ballots it took before Steele was handed the prize today at the Capital Hilton here in Washington. Steele, a D.C. native, was previously the chairman of the Maryland Republican Party, the GOP nominee in the Maryland Senate race…
Sep 12, 2007
Voting Rights Roundup: We Hope Mitch is Reading
After letting us all enjoy a good summer break, next week the U.S. Senate will start debating legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives. And in preparing for what is sure to be a spirited battle, big-name voting rights activists have recently stepped up the pressure with two back-to-back op-eds in Washington papers. Yesterday Maryland’s former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele and former Oklahoma Republican Rep. J.C. Watts penned…
Nov 13, 2006
Morning Roundup: No Offense Edition
Oh, hey there, D.C. Yeah, we’re a little grumpy this morning, now that the brilliance of Friday and Saturday’s summer-like weather has turned into a drizzly, chilly late fall Monday morning that makes us just want to stay in bed all day. But please, don’t take our failure to greet you in our usual friendly manner as any kind of slight or disrespect. Especially since, according to the Times, petty disputes are exactly the kinds…
Oct 31, 2006
Morning Roundup: Eerie Evening Edition
Happy Halloween, Washington! We love this holiday. It’s an excellent excuse to gorge on candy, dress up like an idiot and generally have a spookily good time. Besides, it’s the last celebration before the holidays begin to feel like thinly-veiled attempts to pretend that it isn’t actually cold and awful outside. Steele Gets Some Democrats’ Endorsement: It appears that some African-American Democrats in Maryland are unhappy with their party’s nominee for Senate — and have…
Oct 17, 2006
Morning Roundup: Perpetual Protest Edition
Rain, rain, rain. Our apologies, Washington. We’d love to tell you that it’s going to be a beautiful Indian summer day. Instead we find ourselves staring at weather.com, trying to divine what the subtle differences between their various rain icons could possibly mean. Well, happy Tuesday. Gallaudet Faculty Votes No Confidence In Jordan: NBC4 reports on the latest from Gallaudet. It appears that the weekend’s arrests have shaken the faculty’s faith in university president…
Sep 05, 2006
Morning Roundup: Post Goes Fenty Edition
And so ends the suspense — Adrian Fenty is the Post’s pick for mayor. Though Fenty has held a comfortable lead in recent weeks, the Post’s endorsement was seen as Linda Cropp’s final chance in what has become a hard-fought campaign. Today’s endorsement is sure to give Fenty the win next Tuesday, with the Post recognizing his “can-do quality” and his “vision of the city that challenges the best in people.” And maybe to add…
Jul 27, 2006
Morning Roundup: No Dis Intended Edition
Maryland Lt. Governor and candidate for the U.S. Senate Michael Steele must be red in the face these days — after calling an association with the Republican Party and President George W. Bush “a scarlet letter” in an anonymous interview with the Post’s Dana Milbank, Steele is now trying to limit the damage of his surprisingly honest comments. “I’m not trying to dis the president,” he was quoted as saying by the Washington Times….