after watching bill maher tonight, im starting to **** with michael steele

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I think if Jeb Bush runs he will 100% lock up the nomination in 2016 and America will be just dumb enough to elect him

It will be interesting if he does run. The only thing I will say about him is he at least pushes for education reform with the whole school voucher thing in Florida. IMO that is the single biggest issue that needs to be addressed in this country. You can't just throw more money at the the current broke system and expect it to change. However, I don't agree with him on ending Affirmative Action in Florida colleges. Until there is a full alternative in place for poor schools, I don't see how you can get rid of it.

I think the unions will have a fight on their hand especially if Hillary Clinton doesn't run. Cuomo being a democrat still has been fighting the unions himself. He seems to be gathering hype already for 2016.
 

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the RNC shytted on him so he had to flip his stance.

Cant really trust dude, tbh
 
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the RNC shytted on him so he had to flip his stance.

Cant really trust dude, tbh

Truth be told, people don't know that while Michael Steele was RNC Chairman, he was bigging up Snoop Dogg and Puffy, dissing Rush, and speaking against pro-life stances. Not only that, but he often chastized Republicans for not being more friendly to minorities. He wasn't a perfect man, but within the confines and context of what he could do, he did let the Republican party know about themselves. I don't think what he's saying these days are any more unusual than what Colin Powell says these days.
 

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Truth be told, people don't know that while Michael Steele was RNC Chairman, he was bigging up Snoop Dogg and Puffy, dissing Rush, and speaking against pro-life stances. Not only that, but he often chastized Republicans for not being more friendly to minorities. He wasn't a perfect man, but within the confines and context of what he could do, he did let the Republican party know about themselves. I don't think what he's saying these days are any more unusual than what Colin Powell says these days.
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