WestVirginiaRebel Posted May 20, 2011 Share Posted May 20, 2011 The Hill:Former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele is in negotiations with MSNBC to be a political analyst, according to sources.Steele would be a prominent Republican voice on a network known for its liberal television hosts. If the deal goes through, he would join the cable network in time to offer commentary on the 2012 elections.Steele was ousted as head of the Republican Party in its January election. He signed on as a monthly columnist at The Root, an African-American news site owned by The Washington Post, earlier this month.The former chairman has been a cable TV presence on several networks since leaving the RNC. The New York Post reported in January that Steele was in talks with Fox News and CNN about possible gigs.________Well, if he does for them what he did for the Republican Party, they may be out of business in a few months... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceRimmer Posted May 20, 2011 Share Posted May 20, 2011 You get the impression that he tried FNC, but was blackballed by the other GOP people there after he did his best to run the RNC into the ground. I'm sure he shopped himself to CNN next, but got a similar rejection. But PMSNBC always has an opening for black Republicans ready to prostitute themselves for the good of the Left.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Argyle58 Posted May 21, 2011 Share Posted May 21, 2011 On MSNBC he will get to be the token in several categories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrWoodchuck Posted May 21, 2011 Share Posted May 21, 2011 MSLSD will no longer be "blinding-white." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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