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‘He’s Very Effective’: Coulter Defends RNC Chairman Steele



Apr 6, 2010 5 Comments ›› Pat Dollard


  • richwill

    I usually agree with Anne Coulter, but this time she is wrong. Steele is a typical example of affirmative action and needs to go before he does irreparable damage to the GOP during and preceding the mid-terms. I lost what little respect I had for him when he played the race card.

  • YERMOM

    if your purpose is to act like a pussy…then yes Steele is quite effective.

  • http://eartlink@net nomee1

    i love Ann coulter, but in this one thing, she is wrong. Steel needs to step down A S A P, for some real leadership.

  • Bobby E.

    She lost my admiration a long time ago.

  • Sunny

    I, too, strongly disagree with Ann Coulter on Steele.

    Earlier this month the RNC (Mr. Steele) made a big deal about hiring “renowned Supreme Court lawyer” Ted Olson to represent the RNC in a campaign finance case that is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court. Yes, this is the same Ted Olson that is trying to overturn the results of the marriage amendment in California. The outcome of Olson’s challenge to Prop 8 goes far beyond nullifying the votes of nearly 7 million voters in California; his efforts could lead to the overturning of amendments and laws in all 45 states that currently define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

    Don’t give money to the RNC. If you want to put money into the political process, and I encourage you to do so, give directly to candidates who you know reflect your values. Support candidates who will advance faith, family and freedom!

    If Steele’s job was to unify and energize the Republican Party, then I would have to say he is an abysmal failure.