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The Guild 8-28-2004 Republican National Convention 2004
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Posted on 08/28/2004 5:14:56 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty

Go to the GOP Convention site for interactive chats, an electronic backstage pass, program schedule and news.

Please share stories and pictures of the convention.

Godspeed to Iowa Granny and Hillary's Lovely Legs on their trip to the convention!



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WE HEAR... THAT the Rev. Jesse Jackson got a less than enthusiastic response the other day when he asked thousands of anti-Bush protesters marching behind him to kneel down for a moment of prayer outside Madison Square Garden. The group right behind him was Atheists for Kerry . . .


301 posted on 09/02/2004 5:46:39 AM PDT by mountaineer
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Most of us have moved beyond this irrelevant few minutes of the convention, but the press continues to try to make a mountain of a molehill:

President Bush and wife Laura may have been charmed by their darling daughters' introduction Tuesday night, but Bush-Cheney political aides thought Barbara and Jenna's shtick was an absolute bomb. Reliable sources tell the Daily News that Bush's chief political mastermind, Karl Rove, was among several advisers who panned the twins' convention act. "Whoever approved this," Rove moaned to a colleague, "I'm going to put on a slow boat to China." rest of story

302 posted on 09/02/2004 5:54:54 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: apackof2

Powerful speech.

Thanks for posting it here.


303 posted on 09/02/2004 7:57:22 AM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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To: mountaineer
"Whoever approved this," Rove moaned to a colleague, "I'm going to put on a slow boat to China."

Well, I don't know who "approved" it but it was reported yesterday that Karen Hughes help write it...

The criticism by Fox Panel of the girls overshadows the fact that they also criticized Laura's speech - thought it was a waste of valuable time, fluffy etc and one of them even went so far as to say wives and kids should not be a part of prime time. One brave soul began to praise her speech and another piped up with, well she is not a novice at speech giving, has been giving speeches for four years. (I thought this was a subtle comparison to her and Mama T.) I think Mama T should be compared to Arnold. She is an immigrant too and did not seem nearly as overjoyed with America as Arnie is..

Finally, last night Fred Barnes said he is convinced that the folks who liked the girls "speech" on Tuesday night are not the type who would vote for W anyway...Well, I take offence at that...I thought the girls were delightful and have every intention of voting for W.

Looking forward to tonight...have heard that W is to wear short sleeves and has been practicing and is ready to roll....

304 posted on 09/02/2004 8:31:55 AM PDT by daisyscarlett
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To: daisyscarlett
Fred Barnes said he is convinced that the folks who liked the girls "speech" on Tuesday night are not the type who would vote for W anyway

What a silly comment. On what evidence does he base that conclusion? Oh, that's right - commentators don't need evidence, they just use their superior intellects to tell us what we just saw and what we should think about it. (Which is why we've been watching the convention on C-SPAN - no commentary).

305 posted on 09/02/2004 8:41:29 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer

Hey!! I got endorsed by Don King!! Whoo hoo!!

I saw him at the convention, chased him down and told him where I was running and he said that I have his endorsement and we took a photo.

This morning at breakfast we had the Sec of Energy, the head of White House Personell services and JC Watts.

Tonight is Bush. My delegation has to leave the floor and sit way up in the stand, but I am sitting closer to the floor in the celebrity section. You won't able to see me, but who cares, we can watch Bush.


306 posted on 09/02/2004 8:49:28 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (Hello from New York and the Republican National Convention.)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs

With a sign for Arabic language broadcaster Al Jazeera looming over his shoulder, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) addresses delegates during the third night of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York, September 1, 2004.

Don't you just love those caption writers?

Remember how lucky you are to be at tonight's historic moment, HLL. We'll forgive you if you don't cheer due to no voice!

307 posted on 09/02/2004 9:20:17 AM PDT by They'reGone2000 (And we hope they're not coming back!)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs

Hope your voice is improving!


308 posted on 09/02/2004 9:59:18 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer; Hillary's Lovely Legs

I'm enjoying this convention more than any other political event I can recall in my lifetime! It's brilliantly laid out....Zell's muscular tirade made Cheney look calm and reassuring. (I loved Zell's speech more, but then, I LIKE red meat!) Some say Arnie should have gone last Tues. night, but he probably brought grabbed a huge TV audience which then stuck around for Laura's beautiful insights into GWB's heart.

The exquisite convention planning reminds me of what we said so often in the days and weeks after 9/11: "Thank God the grownups are back in charge".

(Is Dubya really wearing short sleeves tonight?!)


309 posted on 09/02/2004 10:12:55 AM PDT by Timeout (“If John Kerry loses, it will be the parade we never had.”--Anonymous Vietnam Vet)
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To: Timeout; All

Zell is getting HUGE internet love today.


310 posted on 09/02/2004 10:24:23 AM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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To: Timeout
I hope it's long sleeves, though he can roll them up if he likes.

In any event, I agree regarding Zell. He and Arnold, each with his own focus and his own delivery (one passionate, one a fiery three-alarmer), came the closest to bringing tears to my eyes. Cheney was the calm voice of reason, but Zell and Arnold were the kick in our collective rear.

311 posted on 09/02/2004 10:25:18 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer

Following is the exchange that took place between MSNBC's Hardball host Chris Matthews and Senator Zell Miller (D-GA), following Miller's September 1 speech at the Republican National Convention:

MATTHEWS: I want to ask you about the most powerful line in your speech. And it had so many.

"No pair has been more wrong, more loudly, more often than the two Senators from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry."

Do you believe that John Kerry and Ted Kennedy really only believe in defending America with spitballs?

MILLER: Well, I certainly don't believe they want to defend America by putting the kind of armor and the kind of equipment that we have got to have out there for our troops. I mean, nothing could be clearer than that, than what John Kerry did when he voted against that $87 billion in appropriations, that would have provided protective armor for our troops and armored vehicles.

MATTHEWS: All right, let me ask you. Senator, you are the expert. Many times, as a conservative Republican, you have had to come out on the floor and obey party whips and vote against big appropriations passed by the Democrats when they were in power.

You weren't against feeding poor people. You weren't against Social Security. You weren't against a lot of programs that, because of the nature of parliamentary procedure and combat, you had to vote against the whole package. Didn't you many times vote against whole packages of spending, when you would have gladly gone for a smaller package?

MILLER: Well, I didn't make speeches about them and I didn't put them in my platform.

Right here is what John Kerry put out as far as his U.S. Senate platform, was, he was talking about he wanted to cancel the M.X. missile, the B-1 bomber, the anti-satellite system. This is not voting for something that was in a big bill.

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: Which of those systems was effective in either Afghanistan or Iraq? The M.X. certainly wasn't, thank God, nor was the other

[crosstalk]

MILLER: Look, this is front and.wait, this is front and back, and it's two pages. I have got more documentation here than they have got in the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress.

MATTHEWS: OK.

MILLER: I knew you was going to be coming with all of that stuff.

And I knew that these people from the Kerry campaign would be coming with all this kind of stuff.

That's just baloney. Look at the record. A man's record is what he is.

MATTHEWS: I agree.

[crosstalk]

MILLER: A man's campaign rhetoric.what?

MATTHEWS: I'm just asking you, Senator, do you mean to say.I know there's rhetoric in campaigns. I just want to know, do you mean to say that you really believe that John Kerry and Ted Kennedy do not believe in defending the country?

MILLER: Well, look at their votes.

MATTHEWS: I'm just asking you to bottom-line it for me.

MILLER: Wait a minute. I said I didn't question their patriotism.

MATTHEWS: No. Do you believe that they don't believe in defending the country?

MILLER: I question their judgment.

What?

MATTHEWS: Do you believe they want to defend the country?

MILLER: Look, I applaud what John Kerry did as far as volunteering to go to Vietnam. I applaud what he did when he volunteered for combat. I admire that, and I respect that. And I acknowledge that. I have said that many, many times.

MATTHEWS: Right.

[crosstalk]

MILLER: But I think his record is atrocious.

MATTHEWS: Well, let me ask you, when Democrats come out, as they often do, liberal Democrats, and attack conservatives, and say they want to starve little kids, they want to get rid of education, they want to kill the old people...

MILLER: I am not saying that. Wait a minute.

MATTHEWS: That kind of rhetoric is not educational, is it?

MILLER: Wait a minute.

Now, this is your program. And I am a guest on your program.

MATTHEWS: Yes, sir.

MILLER: And so I want to try to be as nice as I possibly can to you. I wish I was over there, where I could get a little closer up into your face.

[laughter]

MILLER: But I don't have to stand here and listen to that kind of stuff. I didn't say anything about not feeding poor kids. What are you doing?

MATTHEWS: No, I'm saying that when you said tonight.I just want you to...

MILLER: Well, you are saying a bunch of baloney that didn't have anything to do with what I said up there on the

[crosstalk]

MILLER: No, no.

MATTHEWS: OK. Do you believe now.do you believe, Senator, truthfully, that John Kerry wants to defend the country with spitballs? Do you believe that?

MILLER: That was a metaphor, wasn't it? Do you know what a metaphor is?

MATTHEWS: Well, what do you mean by a metaphor?

MILLER: Wait a minute. He certainly does not want to defend the country with the B-1 bomber or the B-2 bomber or the Harrier jet or the Apache helicopter or all those other things that I mentioned. And there were even more of them in here.

You've got to quit taking these Democratic talking points and using what they are saying to you.

MATTHEWS: No, I am using your talking points and asking you if you really believe them.

MILLER: Well, use John Kerry's talking points from the.from what he has had to say on the floor of the Senate, where he talked about them being occupiers, where he put out this whenever he was running for the U.S. Senate about what he wanted to cancel. Cancel to me means to do away with.

MATTHEWS: Well, what did you mean by the following.

MILLER: I think we ought to cancel this interview.

MATTHEWS: Well, I don't mean...

[cheering and applause]

[crosstalk]

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: Well, that would be my loss, Senator. That would be my loss.

Let me ask you about this, because I think you have a view on the role of reporters in the world. You have said and it has often been said so truthfully that it is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press. Was there not...

MILLER: Do you believe that?

MATTHEWS: Well, of course it's true.

MILLER: Do you believe that?

MATTHEWS: But it's a statement that nobody would have challenged. Why did you make it? It seems like no one would deny what you said. So what's your point?

MILLER: Well, it evidently got a rise out of you.

MATTHEWS: Well, I think it's a

[crosstalk]

MILLER: Because you are a reporter.

MATTHEWS: That's right.

MILLER: You didn't have anything to do with freedom of the press.

MATTHEWS: Well, you could argue it was not nurses who defended the freedom of nursing. Why did you single out freedom of the press to say it was the soldiers that defended it and not the reporters? We all know that. Why did you say it?

MILLER: Well, because I thought it needed to be said at this particular time, because I wanted to come on...

MATTHEWS: Because you could get an applause line against the media at a conservative convention.

MILLER: No, I said it because it was.you're hopeless. I wish I was over there.

[laughter]

[crosstalk]

MILLER: In fact, I wish that we lived in.I wish we lived in the

day

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: I've got to warn you, we are in a tough part of town over here.

[cheering and applause]

MATTHEWS: But I do recommend you come over, because I like you.

Let me tell you this.

MILLER: Chris.

MATTHEWS: If a Republican Senator broke ranks and.all right, I'm sorry.

A Republican Senator broke ranks and came over and spoke for the Democrats, would you respect him?

MILLER: Yes, of course I would.

MATTHEWS: Why?

MILLER: I have seen that happen from time to time. Look, I believe...

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: What does Jim Jeffords say to you?

MILLER: Wait a minute.

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: Jim Jeffords switched parties after getting elected.

MILLER: If you're going to ask a question...

MATTHEWS: Well, it's a tough question. It takes a few words.

MILLER: Get out of my face.

[cheering and applause]

MILLER: If you are going to ask me a question, step back and let me answer.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: Senator, please.

MILLER: You know, I wish we...

[cheering and applause]

MILLER: I wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel.

[laughter]

MILLER: Now, that would be pretty good.

Don't ask me.don't pull that...

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: Can you can come over? I need you, Senator. Please come over.

MILLER: Wait a minute. Don't pull that kind of stuff on me, like you did that young lady when you had her there, browbeating her to death. I am not her. I am not her.

[cheering and applause]

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: Let me tell you, she was suggesting that John Kerry purposely shot himself to win a medal. And I was trying to correct the record.

MILLER: You get in my face, I am going to get back in your face.

[crosstalk]

MILLER: The only reason you are doing it is because you are standing way over there in Herald Square.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: Senator, Senator, can I speak softly to you? I would really like you to...

MILLER: What? No, no, no, because you won't give me a chance to answer. You ask these questions and then you just talk over what I am trying to answer, just like you did that woman the other day.

MATTHEWS: Well, Senator...

MILLER: I don't know why I even came on this program.

MATTHEWS: Well, I am glad you did.

[cheering and applause]

MATTHEWS: Let me ask you this about John Kerry's war record.

MILLER: Well, are you going to shut up after you ask me?

[laughter]

MILLER: Or are you going to give me a chance to answer it?

MATTHEWS: Yes, sir.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: I am going to give you a chance to answer.

You used very strong words tonight about the Democratic candidate, much stronger than you are using with me. And they will be remembered a lot longer than anything you say to me now. So I am not really worried about what you say now, except that this country was promised unity after the last election by the president that you are supporting. And he urged the country to come together. Do you think you helped that cause tonight?

MILLER: I think I helped the cause of trying to tell the American people why John Kerry is unfit for the presidency and why we need to keep George W. Bush in as the president, because it's the way that we can keep this nation more secure and my family more safe.

MATTHEWS: Did I ask you about your role in the Democratic Party, because you have caused such a hit tonight, because you are a man of the Democratic Party? Long before this election, you had to watch as a Southern conservative the nomination by your party of people like George McGovern, Fritz Mondale, Jimmy Carter, liberal after liberal after liberal, including Mike Dukakis, perhaps the most liberal of them all. What caused you to cross the aisle tonight?

MILLER: By coming to Washington and seeing firsthand what a mess it is and how far out the Senate Democrats are.

They are off the chart as far as being with the mainstream of America. I think the straw that broke the camel's back was the homeland security measure, when, time after time, John Kerry and the Democrats put collective bargaining above homeland security. That did it for me.

MATTHEWS: Well, that did it for Max Cleland as well, didn't it?

MILLER: It surely did. And probably Jean Carnahan.

And nobody is to blame, except.well, they are to blame because they voted that way. But who is really to blame is Tom Daschle for insisting that they do it 11 times over a four-months period. It was dumb.

MATTHEWS: And, well, you could argue that it was politically dumb of Max Cleland to support the labor unions in Georgia against what looked like the national interests. My question is, is it good for America to impugn that vote as a vote against the security of this country?

MILLER: That vote was not impugned. He did not get defeated because of that ad that you like to talk about. You can't vote with Tom Daschle 85 percent of the time and be expected to be able to be reelected in Georgia. You know that much about Georgia and the South.

MATTHEWS: Well, sir, I also know the.and I completely agree with the need to get reelected as a statesman. Jefferson said the first order of a statesman was to get elected.

I am just wondering if you think tonight's speech and advertisements that show people like Max Cleland standing next to Saddam Hussein are helping bring this country together?

MILLER: That didn't have anything to do with Max Cleland's defeat.

We have already.we have already beat that dog to death.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: Well, maybe the war did that, too.

But thank you very much for coming here tonight. I hope we can have a more civil conversation in closer terms. I would love you to come tonight. In fact, you can meet with Joe Scarborough, who will probably be nicer to you.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: But we will both try to get the truth out of the conversation.

And I feel bad that you are upset with me, Senator. I have never had this kind of a fight with you before.

MILLER: I know it.

MATTHEWS: I think you misheard me. But please come over tomorrow night. We've got a convention ending.

And, by the way, you will help our ratings tremendously if you come over tomorrow night, because everybody thinks you are going to beat me up.

[laughter]

MATTHEWS: But since somebody tried to do that last night, I don't think it's going to be a surprise.

WATTS: Hey, Chris, can I say

[crosstalk]

MATTHEWS: J.C. Watts wants to talk to you, Senator.

MILLER: All right.

WATTS: Hey, Senator, this is J.C. Watts.

MILLER: Hey, J.C.

WATTS: You can put your feet under my dinner table any day of the week.

[laughter]

MILLER: Thank you. Thank you.

MATTHEWS: Well, I guess everybody loves the senator.

MILLER: Good to be with you.

MATTHEWS: Hey, it's great having you on. Let's be friends. Let's be friends.

MILLER: See you later.

MATTHEWS: Thank you. Well, that was [an] unexpected turn of events.


312 posted on 09/02/2004 10:39:24 AM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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To: mountaineer

Question (looking forward):
IF this hurricane hits this weekend and is as bad as it looks right now, wouldn't it look magnanimous if Bush invited Kerry to accompany him on a vist to the disaster area?

1) Minimum disruption
2) Disaster officials don't have to take time for two briefings.
3) It's "bipartisan".

What do you think?


313 posted on 09/02/2004 10:40:54 AM PDT by Timeout (“If John Kerry loses, it will be the parade we never had.”--Anonymous Vietnam Vet)
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To: Timeout; lodwick
Yes, it would be a magnamimous gesture. Whether he'll do it, I don't know. Kerry can't do anything that isn't blatantly partisan. He doesn't give a rat's ass for hurricane victims or anyone else. He's incapable of demonstrating compassion, nor can he demonstrate common courtesy toward the president, I'm sure of that. It would be a brilliant stroke on Bush's part, come to think of it. You need a direct pipeline to Rove!

The Miller-Matthews interview was bizarre. Just once, I wish someone would point out to Jimmy Carter's speechwriter that Michelle Malkin never said Kerry shot himself to get a Purple Heart. She said others had commented that his wounds were self-inflicted. He didn't shoot himself, he shot at a bunch of bags of rice, and ended up with rice in his butt. No more dignified, but at least let's be accurate!

314 posted on 09/02/2004 10:55:08 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer; Timeout; BigWaveBetty; All

Frances looks like she could be a real bitch - she is HUGE.


315 posted on 09/02/2004 11:20:37 AM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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To: lodwick
Frances looks like she could be a real bitch - she is HUGE.

Should have named her Hillary.

316 posted on 09/02/2004 11:55:40 AM PDT by They'reGone2000 (And we hope they're not coming back!)
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To: They'reGone2000

LOL - well done there.

;-)


317 posted on 09/02/2004 12:14:17 PM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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To: Timeout; mountaineer

I met Iowa Granny today. I don't know how she figured out who I was. I met her while I was walking through the GOP store.

She is much younger than I thought and just gorgeous. It was like meeting an old friend. She can tell you that my voice still sounds horrible.

I am too frustrated with the idiot democrats doing rebuttals. I heard one gal today saying that Kerry was a hero who was shot. Yeah, shot in the butt with rice.

This has been a very positive campaign. We have really been having an uplifting experience.

There are still a lot of protester problems but the scale of this event is enormous. I make a point to shake the hands of every police officer and tell them how much I appreciate them keeping us safe.

I don't have any parties today so it looks like I am going to have to feed myself. Oh the horrors!

I hope you all are able to watch Bush tonight. We are all really excited about it. I doubt that I will be on the floor since Bush's stage is where we usually sit.

Catch you all when I get home.


318 posted on 09/02/2004 12:14:44 PM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (Hello from New York and the Republican National Convention.)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs; Iowa Granny

You can bet we'll be watching tonight. Mr. M and I are headed to MadelineZapeezda's party for the president at 8 p.m. for the festivities. Woo hoo! So glad you two finally got together - we definitely need a Guild convention!


319 posted on 09/02/2004 12:20:54 PM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs

You'll be happy to know that the packing crates are being completely re-done and that the speech will be given in the round...it should be interesting.


320 posted on 09/02/2004 12:24:39 PM PDT by lodwick (It's not about right v. left - it's about good v. evil. Believe nothing, until government denies it.)
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