Saturday, July 3, 2010

Steele’s Afghanistan Remarks Criticized

WSJ "Conservative commentator William Kristol immediately called for Steele to resign.
At a time when Gen. [David] Petraeus has just taken over command, when Republicans in Congress are pushing for a clean war funding resolution, when Republicans around the country are doing their best to rally their fellow citizens behind the mission, your comment is more than an embarrassment. It’s an affront, both to the honor of the Republican Party and to the commitment of the soldiers fighting to accomplish the mission they’ve been asked to take on by our elected leaders,” he writes in a post at The Weekly Standard.
"Steele released a statement in which he walked back his comments and voices support for the war."
If Steele is forced to resign, let's hope he has enough class not to play the race card. Knowing the Democrats, they likely will. Others agree.

A Letter to Michael Steele  by William Kristol   "... At a time when Gen. Petraeus has just taken over command, when Republicans in Congress are pushing for a clean war funding resolution, when Republicans around the country are doing their best to rally their fellow citizens behind the mission, your comment is more than an embarrassment. It’s an affront, both to the honor of the Republican party and to the commitment of the soldiers fighting to accomplish the mission they’ve been asked to take on by our elected leaders."

Liz Cheney Joins The Michael Steele Should Resign Chorus  "Steele has since clarified his controversial remarks, urging a firm commitment of U.S. military force to Afghanistan on behalf of the president. His hold on the chairmanship, meanwhile, seems relatively secure, so long as other committee members refuse to call for his resignation."

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