Posted on 08/26/2012 5:05:45 PM PDT by iowamark
Tampa, Fla. -- Republican officials today released a revised convention-week schedule. Changes in the schedule are the result of the convention's decision postpone the Monday, August 27 sessions due to weather-related concerns.
The revised schedule is as follows:
Monday, August 27, 2012
2:00 p.m.
Chairman of the RNC Reince Priebus
Call to Order/Start Debt Clocks
2:10 p.m.
Announcement of Recess
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
2:00 p.m.
Chairman of the RNC Reince Priebus
Color Guard Knights of Columbus
Pledge of Allegiance by Former Governor Tim Babcock (MT)/ Tom Hogan (FL)
National Anthem sung by Philip Alongi
Invocation by Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
Opening procedural steps, appointment of convention committees
Welcoming remarks, and House and Senate candidates and RNC auxiliaries
RNC Chairman Priebus
RNC Co-Chairman Sharon Day
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn
Convention Chief Executive Officer William Harris
Chairman of Tampa Bay Host Committee Al Austin
Republican Congressional Candidates
State Delegate Barbara Comstock (VA)
Representative Tim Griffin (AR)
Republican Senate Candidates
Republican National Committee auxiliaries
Consideration of convention committee reports
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
Committee on Credentials Chairman Mike Duncan
Committee on Permanent Organization Chairwoman Zoraida Fonalledas
Convention Permanent Chairman Speaker John Boehner, Presiding
Official Convention Photograph
Committee on Rules Chairman John Sununu
Committee on Resolutions Chairman Governor Bob McDonnell
Committee on Resolutions Co-Chairman U.S. Senator John Hoeven
Committee on Resolutions Co-Chairman U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn
Roll Call for Nomination of President of the United States
Roll Call for Nomination of Vice President of the United States
6:40 p.m.
Recess
7:00 p.m.
Reconvene
Remarks by Speaker John Boehner
Remarks by RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
Video and remarks by Mayor Mia Love (Saratoga Springs, UT), U.S. congressional candidate
Remarks by Janine Turner
Remarks by former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum
Remarks by Host, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
8:00 p.m.
Remarks by U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (NH), accompanied by Jack Gilchrist
Remarks by Governor John Kasich (OH)
Remarks by Governor Mary Fallin (OK)
Remarks by Governor Bob McDonnell (VA), accompanied by Bev Gray
Remarks by Governor Scott Walker (WI)
9:00 p.m.
Remarks by Governor Brian Sandoval (NV)
Remarks by Sher Valenzuela (small business owner, candidate for DE Lt. Governor)
Remarks by Senate Republican Candidate Ted Cruz (TX)
Remarks by Artur Davis
Remarks by Governor Nikki Haley (SC)
10:00 p.m.
Remarks by Mrs. Luce' Vela Fortuno
Remarks by Mrs. Ann Romney
Remarks by Governor Chris Christie (NJ)
Benediction by Sammy Rodriguez
Adjournment
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Convention convenes
Call to order
Introduction of Colors by Amputee Veterans of America Support Team (AVAST)
Pledge of Allegiance by Brigadier General Patrick E. Rea, US Army (Ret.)
National Anthem sung by Ayla Brown
Invocation by Ishwar Singh
Ron Paul Video
Remarks by Senate Republican Leader and Convention Temporary Chairman Mitch McConnell (KY)
Remarks by Senator Rand Paul (KY)
Remarks by Christopher Devlin-Young and Jeanine McDonnell
8:00 p.m.
Remarks by Senator John McCain (AZ)
Remarks by Attorney General Pam Bondi (FL) and Attorney General Sam Olens (GA)
Remarks by Governor Bobby Jindal (LA)
Remarks by Senator John Thune (SD)
Remarks by Senator Rob Portman (OH)
9:00 p.m.
Remarks by Governor Luis Fortuno (PR)
Remarks by Governor Tim Pawlenty (MN)
Bush 41, 43 Film
Remarks by Mike Huckabee
10:00 p.m.
Remarks by Condoleezza Rice
Remarks by Governor Susana Martinez (NM)
Remarks by vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan
Benediction by Archbishop Demetrios
Adjournment
Thursday, August 30, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Convention convenes
Call to order
Introduction of Colors US Central Command Joint Forces Color Guard Team
Pledge of Allegiance by Dylan Nonaka
National Anthem sung by SEVEN
Invocation by Ken and Priscilla Hutchins
Remarks by U.S. Rep. Connie Mack (FL)
Reagan Legacy Video
Remarks by Newt and Callista Gingrich
Remarks by Craig Romney
8:00 p.m.
Remarks by Governor former Jeb Bush (FL)
Remarks by Bob White, chairman of Romney for President campaign
Remarks by Grant Bennett
Remarks by Tom Stemberg
9:00 p.m.
Remarks by former Massachusetts Lt. Governor Kerry Healey
Remarks by Jane Edmonds, former Massachusetts Secretary of Workforce
Remarks by Olympians Michael Eruzione, Derek Parra and Kim Rhode
10:00 p.m.
Remarks by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (FL)
Remarks by presidential nominee Mitt Romney
Benediction by Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan
Speaker Boehner declares convention adjourned
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SOURCE 2012 Republican National Convention
Oh I see Calista is speaking. Why? Newt should speak alone.
IIRC, this is Scott Brown's daughter, the one that was on American Idol a few years ago. She's pretty good and she's quite lovely, as well.
At least one good thing might come of Isaac. Looks like the remains of it will hit Missouri and hopefully break the terrible drought weve been in all year.
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I thought you were going to say that maybe Isaac will blow Todd Akin away.
I look forward to hearing the only conservative on the docket Senator Rick Santorum. Hopefully this is the speech to begin his 2016 Presidential run. God hopefully will allow us this great patriot as President of the United States. After Obama and Romney, he will be welcome by all.
Why? "Business Experience" is the strongest card they have to play, and they're discarding it.
Yes that is her. Very pretty girl.
LOL
“Or is it possible she was asked and declined?”
She was asked and declined. That poster is just spreading misinformation. He’s probably getting a paycheck from the DNC.
No, I would not wish that on anyone including Todd. I understand you might be saying this as a joke but I consider it in bad taste.
JUDGE NOT, LEST YE BE JUDGED
I see you’ve misplaced your head meds again. I don’t know how many times you must be told, but those are not suppositories.
You know my post was just for you. lol. Have a great week.
Deadly accurate.....wish I could laugh : )
I wish you the same, as long as mine is better.
Here’s my must-see list:
Tues: Kasich, Walker and Christie
Wed: Ryan
Thurs: Newt, Rubio and Mitt
Now the media's trying to get them to cut off Tuesday's Convention schedule so that the Republicans don't appear "insensitive" to those in regions of the US who may be experiencing the hurricane.
Kenneth Hutchins is not a pastor.
The RINO Rodeo will make it a good week to power-wash my siding.
No he’s not. Not sure if Mormons call their clergy pastor. But that was not your point. You insinuated that Romney tried to hide or downplay his faith by not having a Mormon giving an invocation, which is not true. I called you for that.
The Catholic, Jew, Orthodox, and Sikh I mentioned are all clergy of their faith. The Morman is a layman. Quite a difference. Just a friend of Romney’s. I stand by my statement.
Did you setup the convention, did you vote for the people who did? If not then no you don’t deserve anther 4 years of Obama.
Men are accountable only for their own actions not that of others, that is the most central primis of justice. Ironically it is why what liberals call “social justice” is in most cases the antitheses of justice.
I would not have shortened the convention, I would have worked to expose the evil injustice that is the underlining promise of leftism. I would in the same act emphases the stakes are in fact our freedom as individuals. That any government powerful enough to give what Obama is promising has already demonstrated itself(as in the case of the catholic church) powerful enough to take this and other rights away.
I would ask Americans: Do they want to have to compromise their interest in national defense simply to express their interest in healthcare in future Federal election?
I would ask Americans, is it even possible that we could all be happy with 1 set of requirements of a healthcare system and plan for all of us? Do we not all have unique needs, interest, conditions, risks, and values?
Furthermore What limits are there to Government if it is not the ones that are enumerated? At what point is any part of our freedom not perceptually on the chopping block subject to the discretion of Federal politicians and their hand picked employees on the Federal court?
We appeal to you for our freedom because what Chief Injustice John Roberts has done is to leave us with no other choice short of revolution...
Will we have to have a second Revolution to reclaim all this freedom which we have lost?
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