Orlando Sentinel: An Anti-Martinez Conspiracy?
The editorial board of the Orlando Sentinel frets that "Mel Martinez just took over as Republican National Chairman in January, and he's already planning his exit early next year. Was this his plan all along, or is he getting pushed out by GOP leaders?"
Let's see: Mel Martinez has blasted his fellow Republican Senators for their failure to support his amnesty bill; denounced his own party's frontrunners for the 2008 presidential nomination for their failure to support amnesty; and agreed to lead the fight for U.S. statehood for Spanish-only Puerto Rico in the U.S. Senate.
Plus, Republican party fundraising is way down, the GOP does not dare send out fundraising letters signed by its own "National Chairman," and the RNC is in rebellion.
Yep, sounds like a conspiracy to me.
Mel Martinez, like some other loyalists to George W. Bush, was given a job in which he proceeded not to perform well. Now his Senate seat is in danger and he still has yet to figure out if he is representing Florida, the White House or every Hispanic in the Western Hemisphere.
The editorial board of the Orlando Sentinel frets that "Mel Martinez just took over as Republican National Chairman in January, and he's already planning his exit early next year. Was this his plan all along, or is he getting pushed out by GOP leaders?"
Let's see: Mel Martinez has blasted his fellow Republican Senators for their failure to support his amnesty bill; denounced his own party's frontrunners for the 2008 presidential nomination for their failure to support amnesty; and agreed to lead the fight for U.S. statehood for Spanish-only Puerto Rico in the U.S. Senate.
Plus, Republican party fundraising is way down, the GOP does not dare send out fundraising letters signed by its own "National Chairman," and the RNC is in rebellion.
Yep, sounds like a conspiracy to me.
Mel Martinez, like some other loyalists to George W. Bush, was given a job in which he proceeded not to perform well. Now his Senate seat is in danger and he still has yet to figure out if he is representing Florida, the White House or every Hispanic in the Western Hemisphere.

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