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- Michael Steele Steps Down as RNC ChairmanThe RNC has a new chairman, and it's not Sarah Palin
- Chip Saltsman, Candidate for Republican National Committee Chairman, Circulates "Barack the Magic Negro"Some Republican leaders say they need to reach out to people of color. Are Rush Limbaugh and Chip Saltsman helping with "Barack the Magic Negro?"
- Field of Candidates to Chair the Republican National CommitteeFormer Republican Congressman from Iowa and current Director of the Office of Management and Budget Jim Nussle is expected to announce his candidacy for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
- Priebus Becomes New Republican National Committee ChairmanMichael Steele ended a controversial term as RNC chairman this weekend, as the Republican Party started the path to 2012 by electing Reince Priebus as their new chairman.
- Former Republican National Committee Chair Ken Mehlman Reveals He's GayThe episode of such a formerly high-ranking Republican announcing he's gay is big news; but what does this mean for the Republican ideology?
- Obama Song Controversy and Katrina Song Praising BushThe Obama song controversy continues.
- All that Noisea critical look at the opposition
Barack the Magic Negro Lyrics"Barack the Magic Negro" Lyrics. Are the lyrics racist or is it just parody? Judge for yourself.
John McCain Hints at Better Candidates Than Sarah Palin for 2012John McCain told George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" that the Republican Party had "to get back to doing business the way Republicans say they used to." But Senator McCain stopped short of supporting his former running mate's future run...- John McCain Sets a High Standard for StatesmanshipPresident-elect Barack Obama may learn that one of his strongest allies is John McCain
- The Designer Duds DebateDid the RNC really pay for the Sarah Palin's controversial duds?
Palin's $150,000 Wardrobe!Another day, another Sarah Palin story...- Obama's Vice Presidential PickNext week is going to be a very interesting week in politics. If my numbers are correct, we will see both presidential candidates pick their respective vice presidential candidates.
- McCain and Obama : Where They Stand on the IssuesHere is a quick way to compare each candidate's policies side by side.
