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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ March 30, 2010, 4:57 PM

Could Topless Nightclub Expense Cost the RNC More than $2K?

Michael Steele AP

The Republican National Committee's latest embarrassment over spending nearly $2,000 for a night at a topless nightclub isn't likely to end the career of RNC Chair Michael Steele, but it could have an impact on the committee's fundraising and its image among party loyalists.

The RNC quickly fired the staffer who expensed an outing with GOP donors to a bondage-themed club, but the committee this week has also had to defend its chairman, who first came under scrutiny for the expense because of the wording in an article from the Daily Caller, the news site that broke the story.

On CBSNews.com's Washington Unplugged today, Daily Caller publisher Neil Patel said his site's phrasing was justified because there was no clear indication from official financial reports whether Steele was privy to the seedy outing, and the RNC refused to give the Daily Caller any more details than were publicly available.

Indeed, whether or not Steele was directly involved with the incident at the nightclub -- which he was definitely not, the RNC says -- he serves as the face of the committee and will therefore take the heat for it. The spotlight remains on Steele over this incident because it is just one of many that Republican operatives could point to as a sign of poor leadership.

"What happened at the nightclub was embarrassing, but these types of things will occasionally happen at organizations with hundreds of employees," Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC and a former Republican political operative, told Hotsheet. "The problem with the RNC is it's not seen as an aberration... it's seen as a reflection of an organization that's not being run well."

Steele has come under fire for a number of other controversial incidents: Earlier this year, Steele said Republicans would not win back the House in the fall midterm elections. His book tour caused some Republicans to wonder he was more interested in promoting himself or the party. Some GOP leaders criticized Steele for holding a Republican winter retreat in Hawaii in the middle of a dismal economic climate. The RNC also came under fire for a fundraising presentation that used crude caricatures to depict Democrats.

Republican "insiders" expressed their dissatisfaction with Steele in an unofficial poll conducted by National Journal, in which 71 percent of the 104 Republicans polled called Steele a "liability" to the party. Only 20 percent called him an asset.

Still, it would be difficult to oust Steele before his two-year term as chairman is up in January of next year: two thirds of the RNC would have to vote in favor of ousting him. In January of this year, Steele indicated he would be interested in serving another term -- or "as long as the members will have me," he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The controversy surrounding Steele may not matter to voters directly, especially in a year in which Republicans are expected to gain from voter dissatisfaction over issues like health care. It may, however, impact GOP fundraising, which is one of Steele's primary responsibilities as committee chairman.

"The impact is less direct but just as important," Schnur said. "If the party's contributors aren't writing checks because of their concern, then that's a real problem."

This latest report, highlighting some of the committee's extravagant expenses, could particularly resonate with donors.

"If you are giving a political party your hard-earned money, you should have no doubts that it is going to be spent as advertised and not to provide a spoiled, egocentric, out-of-touch chairman with frivolous luxuries which are out of reach of the vast majority of the American people," Douglas MacKinnon, former press secretary to Majority Leader Robert Dole, told the Huffington Post.

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whosaid1 says:
Look,...you can protect yourself from most things...but you can't protect yourself from an IDIOT. In this case a low level STAFFER who meets the definition of an IDIOT. Both parties have them...and you just can't control the actions of everyone. If it were a "key" player, then there would be cause for alarm. Also, if Clinton survived his little activity....then there's no reason Steele shouldn't....only the media is making it a BIG thing.....
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bradkt1 says:
This will just make the RNC a temporary laughing stock. This kind of story has no staying power.
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pasmalltown replies:
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Normally I can't say I agree with you, however your comments here are rationally correct. And your wish is my wish, let's move on too srious things....
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Muezzathecat says:
Gee...hey Repubs your true face is coming to the public eyes...Disavow any cooperation with our President( yea he is OUR president)and keep on being the party of No. You can destroy yourselves from the inside OUT. And when the "crazies"you have wound up start taking more pot shots at you guys, you only have yourselves to blame, as well.
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CBSisCommunist5 replies:
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SPITZER ?
pasmalltown replies:
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by CBSisCommunist5 March 30, 2010 7:43 PM EDT
"SPITZER ?"
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Sanford? You could go on and on with "blame tactics", but to suggest that either side is "more quilty" than the other is truely lame.....
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solsenz says:
Yep, using your hard earned Campaign contributions and taxes to the best of their abilities. Keep donating to then RNC, they are loving it!
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thebob-bob says:
Rich, over-aged white frat-boys having a ball at the strip club. The backbone of the Republican Party.
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hockeymom441 replies:
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Steele is black, idiot.

Resist the immature urge to stir the racial pot.
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hillarynow says:
Some 'family values' you have there Republicans. I see Democrats working hard to help the poor gain access to health care, help struggling students get loans, help the environment heal, help women everywhere, help the elderly live a longer, healthier life, and THIS kind of strip club filth along with tearing down all the Democrats try and do to help those in need, is what I see the Republicans do! NICE. Why on Earth would any real Christian vote for the lying Republicans?
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MohatmaJeebus says:
$2000 and a change of shorts? Oooooh right... $2000 and the GOP's tattered claim to "family values".
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pr_boxer says:
Ah, they've got money to burn, they just object to poor people getting any!
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