Posted on 08/28/2012 12:44:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
TAMPA, Florida As the Republican convention kicks off Tuesday in Tampa, one niggling question remains: who is the mystery speaker with a prime time slot just before Mitt Romney accepts the presidential nomination.
Aides to the Republican White House hopeful have taken far too much pleasure in teasing frustrated journalists and heightening the sense of intrigue. "Tune in!" campaign strategist Russ Schriefer challenged in his latest update.
The schedule released by the Republican National Convention lists a "To Be Announced" speaker on Thursday night just before the keynote introduction by Hispanic rising star Marco Rubio and Romney's all-important acceptance speech.
With most party heavyweights already securing spots during three nights of heady political theater 10 weeks out from the November election, speculation was rife that the mystery person could be a notable absentee.
Former presidents George and George W. Bush have both said they won't be attending, although a video from the pair is set to play on Wednesday's program.
This would be the first convention by either party since Jimmy Carter didn't show up in 1996 -- apparently his invitation was late and he declined -- that wasn't attended by a current or former president. Former vice president Dick Cheney has also said he will not be in Tampa, but the architect of the Iraq war and the "war on terror" is hardly flavor of the month in the current Republican Party.
Perhaps the biggest Republican celebrity not due to attend is former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who lit up the 2008 convention as John McCain's surprise running mate with her talk of hockey moms and lipstick.
A surprise 2012 convention appearance by the Tea Party favorite would certainly be a show-stopper, but pundits considered it highly unlikely as it would risk overshadowing Romney's big moment.
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Barack Hussein Obama, DUH!
I’m guessing a prominent but disgruntled Democrat, a Zell Miller type of figure.
A clean, articulate n ... black man ?
Mr. Rogers?
It can’t be Palin or Arpaio, so who else will shock the media?
Karl Marx?
Probably. But just out of curiosity how is Nancy Reagan's health these days?
Okay, I’m all in with Allen West.
Yeah maybe Artur Davis, the guy who gave the seconding speech nominating Obama at the Dem Convention in 2008 who’s now campaigning for Romney.
Or (don’t know his name) the General Motors CEO who said he’s voting for Romney?
knowing the RNC it will be McCain. Or maybe...
His daughter.
Wish it was Allen West. I’m going with Dennis Miller!!
Bob Dole!
Wish it was Allen West. I’m going with Dennis Miller!!
George Bush.
George Obama—Pres. Obama’s brother.
He’s in the USA. He reportedly is conservative, independent, anti-socialist and anti-Marxist in his thinking. I’ve seen a rumor that he is in Tampa.
And, apparently there is no love lost between them. Not only has Pres. Obama not helped his brother, he has actually hindered him from making a living.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/08/16/how-became-george-obama-brother/
Where did you see Akerson supporting Romney?
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