Meet Newly Elected RNC Chair Reince Priebus

by: Paul Breer   |  ThinkProgress | Report

Meet Newly Elected RNC Chair Reince Priebus
(Photo: WisPolitics.com / Flickr)

Reince Priebus just became the 65th Chairman of the RNC by garnering 97 votes in the seventh round of voting. After the fourth vote, Michael Steele dropped out of the running and said, “It’s very clear that the party wants to do something different.” Saul Anuzis obtained 43 votes and Maria Cino 28 votes. Here is what you need to know about the new RNC chairman:

Priebus’s law firm sought funds from Obama’s stimulus package: Connecticut GOP chairman Chris Healy noted that Priebus’s Wisconsin law firm helped its clients obtain federal stimulus funds, citing the fact that Priebus’s name was attached to the “Stimulus and Economic Recovery Group.” Priebus immediately responded to the story, claiming he had never worked with his firm’s “Stimulus and Economic Recovery” group.

His law firm says the recently passed health care bill is constitutional: Priebus’s law firm not only says the law is constitutional, but has touted its benefits to clients.

Implicated in voter caging: While Priebus was chair of the Wisconsin GOP, the state party fomented voter fraud conspiracies and hatched a voter caging plot with well-funded right-wing allies to suppress minority votes. One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross said, “When voter suppression allegations have surfaced in Wisconsin for the past decade, the name Reince Priebus isn’t far behind.”

He has the backing of many of the Barbour clan: Henry Barbour, a committeeman from Mississippi and the nephew of Gov. Hale Barbour (R-MS), enticed Priebus into running for the RNC chair. Also, Nick Ayers, a close Barbour associate and executive director of the Republican Governors Association, reportedly gave behind-the-scenes support to Priebus, leading many to believe Priebus would favor Barbour for president in 2012. Priebus responded by saying, “I’m not Haley’s choice, I don’t think that Haley has any horse in the race, and he’s made that pretty clear on the record.”

Priebus had close ties to former chairman Michael Steele, then stabbed him in the back: Priebus was Steele’s general counsel and frequently served as Steele’s top liaison to committee members. In a memo sent to RNC members, Connecticut Party chairman Chris Healy said that Priebus is partly responsible for the RNC’s poor performance. Commenting on Priebus’ run, Steele recently said, “It’s disappointing, you would hope that the bonds of loyalty were thicker than they apparently were.”

Priebus mistakenly called for Obama’s execution: In a media conference call about Osama Bin Laden, Priebus slipped and accidentally called for the “execution” of Obama three separate times. “My guess is he would believe that Obama should be executed and he oughta be treated as a war criminal,” Priebus explained.

Priebus has said that he is dissatisfied with the 20 million dollar debt ran up by Steele, but as has been shown, Priebus worked closely with Steele during his tenure. So there’s a new face, but it’s still the same old party. 

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Reince, repeat....

Reince, repeat....



Is this another gay

Is this another gay Republican in the tradition of Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Samuel Alito and Trent Lott, married to a female with children, or is he a David Dreier type, both completely out and lying about it simultaneously?



MichaelSteele outlived the

MichaelSteele outlived the use he was an experiment to see if having a black RNC chairman would just automatically attract a lot of black voters. It didnot.Rep is doing = actions done with Latino leadersand are getting better results->Latinos do very often vote against their own interests..



Priebus headed quickly into

Priebus headed quickly into politics because prediliction for slips of tongue are poison in trial before judge and jury.



Although this is an article

Although this is an article about the RNC chairman, I would like the DNC exposed.

NONE of the top donors represent the people who the dems claim as their own - no labor - all finance and real estate with a couple entertainment outfits and the mysterious Manhattan address



Plus ça change, plus c'est

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
The French are brilliant at pithy sayings; this one translates "The more things change, the more they remain the same"; true of Obama too, sadly.



This guy is just another

This guy is just another whore for the multinationals who despite getting government contracts and subsidies are offshoring jobs by the thousands.

Yep you would think that anyone who has verbally advocated the assasination of the President 3 times would at least get his head handed to him by the Secret Service if not charged with treason.



This guy obviously

This guy obviously represents those of his kind.



23:57 Bien sur, but for =

23:57 Bien sur, but for = time, let's throw Texas saying: the pigs get fat and the hogs get slaughtered.