What is the Republican National Committee reading?
Short answer: not much.
English 101 fun fact: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” is from Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, and not War and Peace. Or The Reagan Diaries.
The more you know …
Responses to "What is the Republican National Committee reading?"
You would be better served reading thedailywh.at
Same links, just when they are relevant.
(http://thedailywh.at/post/2604688118/q-a-of-the-day-republican-national-committee)
Pathetically dishonest.
Ouch! You could see that Tucker Carlson got it right off;). I don’t know much about the other candidates but I am not a Steele fan. I already thought that he doesn’t think before he speaks and this doesn’t help;). I also find his demeanor off putting, he is glib when he shouldn’t be and vice versa.
I need to see all of this and see if I end up liking any of them…But I like Tucker Carlson;).
and you sir would be better served learning how to hyperlink. see, i did it.
and honestly, your site had it four days earlier. is it that irrelevant now?
Oh wow…That was brutal to watch. I agree with NerdMom, clearly Steele fails to think before speaking, which is a bit unfortunately, especially when what he says simply makes your stomach turn.