Archive for January, 2009

That’s Saul Folks! Michael Steele Named RNC Chair

Friday, January 30th, 2009

In case you missed it, here’s a video of Saul’s concession speech:

What a class act. We’re proud of you Saul.

Saul ran a great campaign and doubtless helped make technology a top concern and issue for the renewal of the Republican Party. Saul’s days with the Republican Party are far from over and I’m hopeful he’ll continue to be a true evangelist for the importance of technology. He gets what few others do and is in a position to continue his efforts.

Regarding the campaign, I was proud to be a part of it — to work with an incredible team of consultants, grassroots activists, online political operatives, and volunteers. We fought hard, played fair, and ran an honest campaign. Thanks to all of those folks who participated in this effort.

So congratulations to Michael Steele, the new Chairman of the Republican Party. They ran an aggressive campaign and ended up being able to build the coalition they needed to win victory. (If you missed the speech, Mary Katharine Ham has the transcript of Michael Steele’s victory speech here.)

While the contributors of this blog had hoped and worked for Saul Anuzis, we’re proud of our efforts and to see our party choose a new chairman to lead the renewal of the Republican Party. As we wrote in our first post:

At the end of the day, the contributors of this space will agree that we’re all going to back our next chairman, regardless of who it turns out to be. After all, we’re all Republicans and want nothing more than to see our party succeed.

Michael Steele knows and understands the challenges are party faces moving forward. We stand ready to help and support his efforts. Today is the beginning of a new day for our party.

Redstate: “A great video from Saul”

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Redstate chief Erick Erickson posted a new web video posted by Saul Anuzis last night:

Some of the reader comments from the Redstate post and on the YouTube video are worth noting.

From Redstater Aaron Gardner:

I still think Mr Anuzis is one of the top choices, if not the top. Again I will say that I think on substance he won the ATR debate. Either way the vote goes I hope the new RNC Chair has a place for Mr Anuzis on the team.

From YouTuber ladysliberty:

Very impressive words and inspiring! Hope that you are able to bring these ideas and issues to the rocking chair Republicans, mid-west Moms, Rocky Mountain Ron Paulers, California Conservatives, and the Southern Sisters and Brothers…

Good Luck!

YouTuber TibeEllis says:

Well said Saul. A Nevadan that support you!

But, of course, not everyone agrees with Saul’s message. YouTuber bfealk says:

Saul, Republicans are through. They have no ideas that can help America. They stand for the rich and tax cuts are not the way to bring back America.

You are now the party of George W. Bush, torture, wireless wiretapping and all manner of war crimes.

Even using technology will not help you when you have bad ideas.

What do you think about the video? Be the first to comment on this thread.

Newt Gingrich on Saul Anuzis

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Nick De Leeuw over at RightMichigan has posted a video (which he shot on Mackinac Island during the Republican Leadership Conference in September of 2007) of Newt Gingrich commenting on Saul Anuzis.

In his blog post accompanying the video, Nick writes:

Saul deserves the accolades he’s been amassing from conservative web activists across the country. He hasn’t only lead the Michigan Republican Party through the toughest political environment for righties since Watergate but he’s done it with the sort of dignity, class and character that continues to be so noticeably absent from his counterpart over at the Michigan Democratic Party.

During his time at the helm the party has stemmed the lefty tide in what has become a fairly reliably blue state, limiting legislative losses where I thought he had no chance, maintaining control of the state Senate against impossible odds, holding onto two of three statewide offices despite the environment and personally picking up the Republican banner, carrying it proudly and defiantly without an ounce of quit after the GOP Presidential nominee flat abandoned the state, mid-stream, taking his cash and his dynamic, conservative, enthusiasm generating VP nominee with him.

Still, I’m not sure any of that will be what Saul’s remembered best for once his tenure at MRP ends. When most Party Chairmen across the country hadn’t given any indication they’d even heard of the internet, Saul was blogging. He was on facebook. He was on twitter. The man was and is Michigan’s original new media trailblazer and social networking guru.

Even now, when others understand that its important to blog, `whatever that is,’ there are light years between their efforts and Saul’s.

And web activism isn’t necessarily even the issue. The issue is that Saul identified a trend and a growth opportunity that it took others years to see, he tackled it, he made it his own and he continues to use it to great effect. We’ve got a lot of great conservatives running to become the next Chairman of the Republican National Committee. There’s only one, though, with that kind of vision.

Coming from a conservative blogger based in Michigan, that’s a great perspective on why Saul Anuzis is the best candidate for RNC Chair.

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