Saturday, January 20, 2007

Martinez takes over as RNC leader

This is off the Washington Post:

Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, who arrived in the United States as a teenage Cuban refugee, took his party's helm yesterday as general chairman of the Republican National Committee, vowing to reach out to minority voters and restore "the principles that have made us great."

Martinez was handpicked for the job by President Bush, and his ascendance was not without controversy. A small group of conservative RNC members had announced their opposition to the first-term senator because they viewed him as overly tolerant of illegal immigration.

But to many Republicans, Martinez represented a fresh face for the party, a first-generation American whose background and congenial personality could widen GOP appeal to vast new voter groups. Martinez called for greater tolerance for all groups during his inaugural address yesterday.

"To be the party of the future means that we also have to be a party that opens the door wide open so that all Americans feel welcome," he said.

The Republican Party has a real problem here--it is basically a White Anglo Saxon Protestant party. As much as the Republican Party tries to spin itself as a party of minorities, the party's corporate, business, and rich elites interests conflicts with that of the minority's interests. So the GOP selects these puppet figureheads like Martinez to show how much the Republicans are interested in minority issues.

It is all a bunch of show and crap.

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