Secret Weapon

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Raging Moderate, by Will Durst

The best news the Democrats have gotten all year long has little to do with early primary results, or regenerating their spine with health care reform. The best news the Democrats have gotten all year is the chair of the Republican National Committee is going to keep his job. He’s been a disaster on the order of Michael Cimino directing “Howard the Duck Meets Pluto Nash on Planet Ishtar.” Democrats have a secret weapon this November and his name is Michael Steele.

Michael Steele
Cartoon by Dave Granlund – PoliticalCartoons.com (click to reprint)

Steele is not just the center post in the GOP big-tent movement, he’s the post, the flaps, the stakes, the ties and the canvas; and party leaders would rather stick a fist full of paper cuts in a vat of Tabasco Sauce than write off their first African- American chairman during an election year. These days, the GOP Black Caucus could hold its convention in a phone booth, and they don’t make phone booths anymore, and the analogy still holds.

Most of the places he visits, he’s not simply the only black guy in the room, he’s the only black guy admitted to the grounds without a police escort. His hiring was a blatant attempt to play catch up in the “Coolest African- American in Politics Sweepstakes.” The difference being the Executive Branch landed an intelligent, hard-working political animal, and the Republicans picked a prospect who too perfectly exemplifies their “Me First” philosophy.

Straight out of Annapolis, the RNC chairman ruffled so many feathers the fluttering excess was sufficient to fill every hotel pillow case in Vegas. On CNN last February, he dismissed Rush Limbaugh as “an entertainer” and “incendiary.” The outrage from Rush’s fans, the vocal, visible, thick and dense end of the Republican base, forced Steele to backtrack faster than freshly waxed skis on newly fallen powder.

First he was directed to beg the poster boy for OxyContin Today’s forgiveness. To say Rush was less than gracious is like implying frozen goose fat makes for substandard bicycle spokes. Steele genuflected on Rush’s show and kissed his ring while Rush didn’t bother taking it out of his back pocket.

Since then Steele manages to rankle party regulars on a daily basis. He told The Washington Times the GOP needed to “uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets” pissing off pretty much. everybody. Especially the highly influential one-armed Lollipop Guild. When GOP cognoscenti learned about Mr. Steele’s desire to buy a private jet with party money, he was dismissed as an interloper encroaching on donor turf.

And there’s more. Earlier this year, big wigs demanded to know why an employee was reimbursed $2,000 for an evening at a Hollywood fetish club, and they weren’t taking “excellent appetizers” as an answer. But sex scandals bounce off Republicans like hail off an Aspen roof. The most damaging detail came via an internal investigation finding the party losing money on its major donors program, spending a dollar ten for every dollar raised. Two grand for leather studded lap dances is one thing, failing to bring in the cash: thems fighting words.

Some party luminaries are so dismayed with Steele’s performance, they’ve engineered an end-around, creating a slew of new 527s as a means to funnel GOP donations. The high priest of the Church of Right Wing Big Bucks himself, Karl Rove, being a chief architect. And in the Republican Party, when you start to butt heads with Karl Rove, you better get used to grocery shopping with Salman Rushdie. On your own private jet or under the wheels of a bus back to Maryland.

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Will Durst is a San Francisco-based political comic who writes. This being an incendiary example. Catch him at the Punch Line, May 27- 29, www.punchlinecomedyclub.com, 444 Battery St., San Francisco, 415.397.7573. New CD, “Raging Moderate” from Stand Up! Records now available on both iTunes and Amazon.

Copyright ©2010, Will Durst, distributed by the Cagle Cartoons Inc. syndicate. Call Cari Dawson-Bartley at 800-696-7561 or e-mail [email protected]. Will Durst is a political comedian who has performed around the world. He is a familiar pundit on television and radio. E-mail Will at [email protected]. Check out willandwillie.com for the latest podcast. Will Durst’s book, “The All American Sport of Bipartisan Bashing,” is available from Amazon and better bookstores all over this great land of ours. Don’t forget to check out his rooftop comedy minutes at: http://www.rooftopcomedy.com/shows/BurstOfDurst.


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5 responses to “Secret Weapon”

  1. geoff Avatar

    I could see why Rush's fans would be incensed, given that Rush isn't "entertaining."

    "Sex scandals bounce off Republicans like hail off an Aspen roof." It's those "family values."

  2. OMG! Avatar
    OMG!

    Comment from geoff

    Time May 21, 2010 at 3:44 pm

    I could see why Rush’s fans would be incensed, given that Rush isn’t “entertaining.”

    “Sex scandals bounce off Republicans like hail off an Aspen roof.” It’s those “family values.”

    oh yea, like Ted Kennedy and William Jefferson Clinton.

  3. Good Life Avatar
    Good Life

    oh yea, like Ted Kennedy and William Jefferson Clinton.——The difference is……HYPOCRISY!

  4. geoff Avatar
    geoff

    OMG: I don't think Clinton or Kennedy ever claimed to be a self-righteous, holier-than-thou, protector of decency, morals, etc. Rush & Newt & all these guys who hate "liberal" morals but then go out and get caught soliciting other men in airport men's rooms, smuggling Viagra, getting addicted to painkillers, etc.: as GL says: hypocrisy.

    Let he who is without sin, etc.

  5. Cal Avatar
    Cal

    Hypocrisy. Hmmm. Okay. Why is it when someone believes in and yet fails to live up to good, solid values the Left takes pleasure in that? And yet when Al Gore and John Edwards live a life that is the complete antithesis of what they say they should be the life you us, you (they) won’t take them to task or make up excuses for them as “leaders” who need to burn a little extra carbon to get things done? Isn’t that hypocrisy on an equally grand scale?

    As to values. My point to Stug was that if people fail to live up to their ideals that doesn’t make the value any less valid, right, or true. It’s hard to argue two-parent families aren’t better than single-parent families in most cases. My daughter-in-law is now a single parent but not due to any bad choice of her own or any poor life choices. Sometimes, in spite of our best efforts, bad things happen to good people. There are indeed some fantastic single moms who’s husbands/boyfriends were bums and walked out of their lives. But no one will say two-parent families are not the ideal. (And no, no one should stay with an abuser/alcoholic, etc., before someone raises that canard.)

    I could list example after example of how family values are an incredibly important part of the social fabric and always preferable to unwed mothers, most single-parent situations, etc. So either you think there’s a better idea or you (they?) just get your kicks from delighting in seeing otherwise good people succumb to human temptation. If it’s the former, please share your better idea than “family values.” I KNOW it isn’t the latter because that would be rude, cruel, and insensitive which are not very Christ-like, uh, values, right? I’m expecting to see you take gooff to task for his mocking of good men and women (I noted in OMG’s cut/paste) who make mistakes in the area of morality as soon as you read this. I know you will as the values are still valid even when the people fall short.

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