Rush Limbaugh’s Michael Steele Trap

Rush Limbaugh’s Michael Steele Trap

Steele, with some electroshock guidance from Limbaugh, gives an interview on the GOP’s new strategy.

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SNL’s Keenan Thompson debuts his impression of RNC
chairman/hip-hop impresario
Michael Steele in
this interview with Weekend Update host Seth Meyers. The embattled
chairman
‘s responses are remotely censored by Rush Limbaugh, who has
an electrode implanted into Steele’s brain allowing the de facto leader of the Republican
Party
to censor any comments he deems to be
too…rational.

Corbin Hiar

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