Michael Steele: angry black man

December 9, 2009 · Posted in Healthcare reform, People, Politics 

RNC chairman Michael Steele, on “Morning Joe,” demonstrates the thin skin, acid personality, and tendency to attach racial meaning to things that have no apparent racial meaning (even though he’s a member of a political party that claims that the problem with black Democrats is that they keep attaching racial meaning to things,) that has made him such an asset to Democrats. The discussion was Harry Reid’s remark that GOP refuseniks on healthcare reform are like those in an earlier era who said “slow down” when it came to ending slavery. Watch:

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