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God and Country by Dan Gilgoff

New Republican Chairman Michael Steele Flaunts Faith Credentials to a Wary Base

February 02, 2009 12:02 PM ET | Dan Gilgoff | Permanent Link | Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

Newly elected Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele wasn't the religious right's top choice for party head. Not by a long shot. Steele cofounded the Republican Leadership Council, which embraces pro-abortion rights GOPers. Despite Steele's reputation for working with party moderates, though, it's pretty clear that he's launched a serious effort to win over religious conservatives. The website for his chairmanship campaign included a lot more references to his faith and faith-based activities than Sarah Palin's new political action committee site.

A few highlights from Steele's "Personal History and Life Story" page:

President George W. Bush chose Steele to be part of the U.S. delegation to the investiture of Pope Benedict XVI...

He spent three years as a seminarian in the Order of St. Augustine in preparation for the priesthood, but, ultimately, chose a career in law instead.

...he attends mass regularly with his wife Andrea and their two sons Michael and Drew.

Elsewhere on his campaign site, Steele makes the case that he's staunchly antiabortion:

He is a strong advocate for the unborn. And has been a leader on the issue ever since his time studying to be an Augustine monk.

No one should ever doubt Michael Steele's commitment to life. He has been pro-life his entire adult life. In 2006 he was endorsed for US Senate by National Right to Life and Maryland Right to Life. He ran as a staunchly pro-life candidate in a state that rarely elects pro-life candidates.

The Washington Times said, "Mr. Steele is staunchly pro-life (parting with many Republicans who support abortion in cases of rape and incest) and he is a free trader... The Washington Times is pleased to endorse Michael Steele for the U.S. Senate." (October 25, 2006).

Michael Steele supports preserving the pro-life platform.

Michael Steele favors overturning Roe v. Wade and sending the abortion question back to the states where he hopes state legislators will vote to protect life.

Even as he reaches out to the center, Steele isn't billing himself as a social moderate. I wouldn't be surprised if Steele spends a good part of his early days as chairman reaching out to leading evangelical conservatives who were wary of his candidacy. I'll be on the lookout for any such effort and will report back on what I find.

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Direction to look at

I strongly believe there's a reason for every season and time of any leadership on earth. What we need is a leader who believes in impossibilities.Yes We Can...and that's what we call faith, and without faith is impossible to please God.Let us not judge our leaders by political parties but by their actions.

Michael Steele

In the 70's we would call Steele an Oreo. The Michael Steele's of the world will always exist. All he wants is the white man's approval. They do not care about him they are using him as black against black but what they do not realize is that Steele, like Clarence Thomas looks in the mirrow and see a white man dying to get out of a black body. It is so sad--some things never change!!!

The Republicans have allowed their racism to make them lose all sense of integrity, class and sense of responsibility-- when will they get over the fact that McCain lost and Obama won? I guess their next step will be some type of underhanded assination plot. But, they would still lose in that Obama would become a martyr!!!

Obama award!!! DIDN"T DESERVE IT???????????????

Just another stupid Republican remark putting Obama down . What is with you people that are suppose to be so God fearing that you have nothing good to say about anything or anyone . He's accomplished more in less than a year than Bush did in 8. You and Rush Limblabby mouth people should listen and see what is really going on. You Republicans are looking like jealous, bitter ,child acting idiots. I was a registared Republican until I could see what they really are. I'm ashamed of you and your party.

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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