WASHINGTON -- Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele now says the sparring between himself and conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh was a "sideshow distraction."
Steele, the former Maryland lieutenant governor told NBC's "Today" that there are disagreements among conservative leaders, but said: "My job is to try to balance that. I wasn't that effective at it this week."
In an interview on CNN on Saturday, Steele called Limbaugh's talk show "incendiary" and "ugly." Steele apologized on Monday, calling Limbaugh a "national conservative leader."
Steele said, "There's a lot of popcorn going around for folks who are watching this and enjoying it." But the party chairman said he's going to concentrate on moving the GOP forward.
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