Posted on 07/14/2016 12:23:43 AM PDT by iowamark
CLEVELAND A night highlighting the tragedy in Benghazi, Libya. An appearance by onetime football star Tim Tebow. A presentation detailing former President Bill Clintons sexual misconduct.
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive nominee, has been promising a different kind of Republican National Convention, and plans obtained by The New York Times show that he is eager to put his showbiz stamp on the partys gathering, even as he struggles to attract A-list talent.
The roster of speakers obtained by The Times, and confirmed by two people with direct knowledge of the convention planning, reveals a lineup lacking many of the partys rising stars. Instead, it features some of Mr. Trumps eclectic collection of friends, celebrities and relatives, from his Slovenian supermodel wife to professional golfer Natalie Gulbis...
The list, which is subject to change, as obtained by The New York Times:
Night 1: A Benghazi focus, followed by border patrol agents and Mr. Shaw, whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant. Senator Cotton, Mr. Giuliani, Melania Trump, Ms. Ernst and others.
Night 2: A focus on the economy: Mr. White, president of the U.F.C.; Asa Hutchinson, the governor of Arkansas; Michael Mukasey, the former United States attorney general; Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a vice-presidential possibility; Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader; Tiffany Trump; Donald Trump Jr. and Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin.
Night 3: Ms. Bondi; Ms. Collins; Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker; Senator Ted Cruz of Texas; Eric Trump; Ms. Gulbis; and the nominee for vice president.
Night 4: Mr. Tebow; Representative Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee; Gov. Mary Fallin of Oklahoma; Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman; Gov. Rick Scott of Florida; Mr. Thiel; Mr. Barrack; Ivanka Trump; Donald J. Trump.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Remember the last young guy that was on the GOP ticket as VP?
Probably not but he had trouble spelling potato, destroyed his career.
Did you think she was a crazy loon when she was one of the first to endorse Trump over Cruz ?
Kids and accidents.
Maybe not, but yours is.
Perhaps, but I have sent more money to Sarah than any other politician in my lifetime.
She changed. And, frankly,I don’t think she really is seeking office anymore. I think she is happy being able in influence without having to join the fray.
The passion, honesty and intellectual substance of Governor Sarah Palin far outweigh quibbling about the timbre of her voice.
Weak men are very threatened by Sarah Palin.
What potency they have wilts in discussions about Gov. Palin.
TWB
Dan Quayle was highly thought of as a US Senator. As VP, he was very, very excellent at diplomacy and foreign affairs. The world would be a much better place if Quayle had been President! Now, it would be very excellent if Quayle were brought in to add decorum, after the mess Obama's made of our relations with other countries.
Still a potatoEhead. <^..^>
Ditto Resettozero’s remarks, although I note that several Sarah Palin supporters appear later in this thread.
God bless them.
F.R's Best is here now.
As I knew they would be.
I am not worried, Nigel Farage will be there and I don't think he is speaking either.
(Shrug)
Just glad to see Todd up and around and not confined to a wheelchair.
She will drop in.
I agree. Her voice and delivery have turned awful somehow. She comes off as not entirely sober or something and screechy. Not as bad as Hillary, but not good. I thought she was a rising star, so this is disappointing at least for now.
Blah blah blah.
I think Palin is the VP choice. But we will see tomorrow.
(not buying the NYTimes article, on Drudge now)
We are in agreement and I am old enough to remember both spellings.
I doubt anyone on FR would correct the teacher who gave him the spelling on the card especially on national TV.
You may recall Dan had a weak speaking voice, I include this for the rash of Palin PDS'ers who are all over her today.
Dan would have made a fine President, still would.
When he saw that the money machine for GWB would probably overwhelm his campaign, he dropped out. It was like he wasn't going to fight that kind of fight or waste people's money that way.
About his speaking voice. I heard Quayle speak when he was VP, at the 1989 West Point graduation. He spoke with pride about how well those he had nominated over the years had done. He gave an informed and passionate speech about the threats the world faced, and what had to be done to keep US policy ahead of the problems. There was absolutely nothing to complain about with his delivery, knowledge or speaking voice.
I hope that Mr. Trump brings Dan Quayle on board, to help in preparing a new generation of class-act people to straighten out foreign affairs.
hahah awesome.
If that person is a public figure, why not?
Does the original poster suffer from this? How is it that FR has turned into a den of psychics? This place has truly morphed into an amazing forum.
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