EXCLUSIVE!
The Education of MI-GOP Chair Saul Anuzis
Little known facts about Michigan GOP Chairman Saul Anuzis' college career at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, also known as "inÂcomÂplete" or "failed to graduate." See if you can answer the questions below. You won't see this in the alumni rag. Exclusive to the Michigan Caucus (Copyright 2006).
(1) What current state Republican chair wiretapped the University of Michigan-Dearborn Student GovÂernÂment phones when he was chairman of the campus Young Republicans? (See the actual photo of the phone they used to tap the Student Government line, also known as the "YR-Tap," below).
(2) What
current state Republican chair refused to exercise his
presÂiÂdenÂtial veto over the
official UM-Dearborn StuÂdent Government recognition of
the "Association for White Students?"
(3) What current state Republican chair reÂcruitÂed an African-American to join his presidential Student GovÂernÂment ticket as a vice presidential candidate, only to have him imÂpeachÂed when Anuzis got elected president and his slate took control of the SG?
Our Favorite
Quote
"I don't believe this GOP crap; it's for the little people."
Circa 1980 (Anonymous Source)
Rant
"You killed him! You killed him! You killed him! You couldn't win
in the polls, so you killed him! You killed him! You killed him!
Ahhhh! ..." (Anonymous Source)
Anuzis' tirade in the Young Democrats' office at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn and reaction to the initial news that
President Reagan was shot by John Hinckley, Jr. on
March 30, 1981. Reagan lived.

Anonymous Source? Cut me a break. This is childish. Document your facts. Is that too much to ask for?
Posted by: John Galt | Sunday, 04 June 2006 at 04:00 PM
Jeez, John Galt, ... guess you're right, we wouldn't want to use anonymous sources or anonymous comments would we? “John Galt� Yeah, right ...
For the rest of you, see Wikipedia for more about "John Galt:" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in_Atlas_Shrugged#John_Galt
In any case, the Michigan Caucus stands by the accuracy of the quotes.
Posted by: MichiganCaucus | Monday, 05 June 2006 at 05:35 PM