Mel Martinez, ‘the Harriet Miers of RNC chairs’

When Karl Rove and his cohorts unilaterally tapped Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) as the new chairman of the [tag]Republican National Committee[/tag], several key political figures were thrilled. Unfortunately for the GOP, they were all Dems.

Gone are the days when the [tag]Bush[/tag] [tag]White House[/tag] can make a political decision and have it embraced by the Republican machine. The party’s base and activists aren’t at all pleased with Martinez — and they’re not holding back in their public criticisms.

President Bush’s decision to back Sen. [tag]Mel Martinez[/tag] to help lead the Republican Party, a move intended to appeal to disaffected Latino voters, drew sharp criticism Tuesday from some of the party’s core conservatives, who disdain the Florida lawmaker’s support for liberalized immigration laws. […]

Martinez supported legislation to create a guest worker program and a path to citizenship for many immigrants who are in this country illegally; Bush and many Latinos also backed versions of that plan. But the legislation that passed the Senate this year created a firestorm of opposition among conservative Republicans and much of the House GOP leadership, who derided it as amnesty for lawbreakers.

So far, just about everything about the process and the selection has been a fiasco. RNC members don’t like Martinez’s position on immigration, don’t like the idea of the party pandering to minorities, and don’t even approve of how the choice was foisted on RNC members.

Randy Pullen, an RNC member from Arizona, said, “I’m hoping that it’s not another Harriet Miers moment.” It’s a surprisingly common concern.

Honestly, I’m hard pressed to imagine what Rove & Co. were thinking on this one. [tag]Martinez[/tag] is unaccomplished, tarnished by the Schiavo debacle, tied to Jack Abramoff, and currently under investigation by the Federal Election Commission. And as far as the right is concerned, he’s also a trial lawyer who supports a guest-worker program most Republicans hate. When Martinez vowed yesterday not to be “an attack dog” for the party, it just about sent the activist base over the edge.

Indeed, conservative blogs are beside themselves.

* Right Angle Blog‘s Robert Bluey writes: “GOP Overtly Panders to Hispanics”

* Right Wing News reports: “I talked to more than a half dozen bloggers and congressional aides tonight about the selection of Martinez and there was not one soul who was the slightest bit enthusiastic about his selection.”

* National Review Online‘s Kathryn Jean Lopez shares: “The reaction I’ve heard most often today in response to? “I don’t get it.”

* Michelle Malkin reminds readers of Martinez’s position on immigration and pleads with GOP state chairman to reject the nomination in Jan.

HotAir.com conducted an online poll that drew more than 3,000 responses, about 93% of whom preferred Michael Steele to Martinez. Ian Schwartz asked, “When will the RNC try to keep its diminishing base instead of looking for new members?” TownHall.com’s Mary Katherine Ham said, “Count me thoroughly demoralized. Not only is this guy not a terribly distinguished senator, but his pick is a transparent little identity politics stunt.”

A RedState contributor said he would have preferred “a lobotomized sea lion” to Martinez, because the sea lion would “at least know to bark to get some kind of fish on command.”

The RNC has historically rubber-stamped sitting presidents’ choice for party chairman, but the grumbling about Martinez seems unlikely to subside.

“I don’t know whether this is Harriet Miers and cronyism all over again, since I don’t know that much about Martinez and his relationship with Bush and Rove,” said Texas RNC member Bill Crocker, referring to the White House adviser.

“But I wish they wouldn’t try to control this thing, the way this White House micromanages everything. We’d be better off with an independent voice to support the president and work for the good of the party.”

The [tag]RNC[/tag] will meet in about six weeks. Stay tuned.

A RedState contributor said he would have preferred โ€œa lobotomized sea lionโ€ to Martinez, because the sea lion would โ€œat least know to bark to get some kind of fish on command.โ€

Whoa that’s the kind of government they want?

  • So what we learn here is:

    1) The majority of Republican’ts want to remain a minority party,
    2) they like spitting in the face of hispanics,
    3) they delude themselves that they can get votes from the African-American community,
    4) they have given up on rule from the White House (oh, if only we could join them ๐Ÿ˜‰ ),
    and
    5) they are all of them idiots.

  • ***a lobotomized sea lion would at least know to bark to get some kind of fish on command.***
    ——————————————a Red State flying monkey

    They already have a lobotomized sea lion. It’s name is Rush Limbaugh. No, wait—it’s Bill O’Reilly…um, Sean Hannity…oh, blast it all—those dastardly Reichsters are up to their armpits in lobotomized sea lions. They’ve cornered the market on lobotomized sea lions—which pretty much describes the “diminishing base” that Ian Schwartz is so worried about….

  • I don’t watch the Sunday talk shows that much, but it seems to me that a big part of being RNC chair is the visibility aspect – Ken Mehlmen seemed to be all over the place. I’ve never seen Martinez on TV – anybody know if he’ll be an effective RNC advocate on the pundit circuit?

  • Woo-hoo! Panic in Detroit (DC really but there aren’t many songs about the Nation’s Capital).

    I love the way ShrubCo’s divide and conquer strategy keeps coming back and taking bigger and bigger chunks out of their arses. If this is indeed an attempt to make Latino voters happy it might work if Shrub hadn’t tried to rally the base around driving out one sub-group of Latinos which I’m sure resulted in citizens taking shit from members of the base who assumed Latino(ish) = illegal alien, thanks to…the Bush/Rove Rhetoric Machine!

    It’s the same “they must be stupid” approach GOPCo takes to every minority. Black voters: Oh we love them, especially their fetuses. But we’ll try to trick them into voting for us or not voting at all. Women: Yeah, the ladies are great. If they stay in the kitchen and don’t try to exercise any control over their bodies. Non-Christians: Oh yes, America is for everyone. Pay no attention to the fact that many GOP members keep suggesting non-Christians are in the Hell-bound handbasket. Catholics? Please ignore the fact the Evangelicals we hang out with think you worship Satan. Muslims? You don’t mind if we watch your ever move do ya? Even gays and lesbians: Sure, they can work for us. But don’t expect to be treated like full citizens of the country!

    It might work if they wiped out every form of communication save smoke signals but it doesn’t work so good with things like the Internet. And now people are watching this big ugly mess and seeing an attempt to pretend the GOP gives a damn about minorities or anyone who makes less than 500,000 a year. Is it any wonder the GOP is falling apart? The one trick pony is dead. ShrubCo keeps flogging it. Perhaps Bush thinks the Lord will work a miracle through him and it will get up and run.

  • But Jeb isn’t all that fond of Martinez anyway, and actually slapped him down for being too homophobic in his campaign. (And how is Florida’s new gay governor going to feel.)

    For more info on Martinez and gays:
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/po/20061114/co_po/gaybaitermartineztosharegophelm

    “He attacked his 2004 GOP primary opponent for supporting hate-crimes legislation, accusing him of catering to the “radical homosexual lobby.” The campaign was so anti-gay and divisive that Florida Gov. Jeb Bush called on him to stop the attacks and the St. Petersburg Times revoked its endorsement, the Human Rights Campaign said.(Advocate) “

  • “HotAir.com conducted an online poll that drew more than 3,000 responses, about 93% of whom preferred Michael Steele to Martinez.”

    So they like pandering to African Americans but not Hispanics?

    It is soooooo fun to see the GOP take the mickey out of eachother. It is also good to see much of the party has unhitched their wagon from Bush.

  • So maybe this guy is intended to be a rebuke to Mehlman for having his gay, pointy li’l face all over the tube?

  • And maybe Rove is just pissed the that RNC chairman has been so visible and bucking HIS plans for the election that he wanted to put a non-entity in the position.

  • As I know from discussing dozens of articles about this subject, the perpetrators of “Latino(ish) = illegal alien” are far-left groups, politicians, and the MSM that support illegal immigration by calling illegal aliens “immigrants”. For instance, in one speech at a march in support of illegal immigration, Teddy Kennedy used “immig*” 13 times, without even the mention of “illegal” or “undocumented”. And, of course, the rest of the Dems do the same, assuming that the interests of Mexican citizens who are here illegally are the same as the interests of Mexican-American citizens.

  • Right Wing News reports: โ€œI talked to more than a half dozen bloggers and congressional aides tonight about the selection of Martinez and there was not one soul who was the slightest bit enthusiastic about his selection.โ€ — CB

    Not very different from the level of (left-wing) blog-enthusiasm for either Murtha or Hoyer… If we have to suffer with a lame duck, I don’t see why they shouldn’t.

  • Prup is right. Ask Bill McCollum, who fought that bitter primary with this hack, about how a staunch pro-lifer can get painted as a rainbow flag waving GLBT advocate.
    He then blasted Betty Castor, his Dem opponent for hiring terrorists at the University of South Florida.
    With Martinez in charge, the ’08 presidential primaries are going to be a spectacular knife fight, in which every Republican candidate will bleed to death.

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