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Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
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Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of
 
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"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."
 
Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
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Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of


So then there all in for a joint political suicide mission, right there on the stage--LOL

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Where's this guy in the lineup?

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Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
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Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of
Will they be strapped?
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No former presidents, no former nominees, no Republican Govenor from the host state.

But Mike Huckabee will speak.

Republicans urged Republicans and ate their own.
 
This is a great thread.

I'll look forward to every one of those speakers singing the praises of Donald Trump and his high profile policy proposals. You know...the ones that won him the primary.

I may invent a new drinking game for AA members. Every time someone mentions deporting all illegal immigrants, building a wall or banning Mulsims....take a drink. No worries. All will remain sober.
 
Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
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Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of
Superb line-up.
 
This is a great thread.

I'll look forward to every one of those speakers singing the praises of Donald Trump and his high profile policy proposals. You know...the ones that won him the primary.

I may invent a new drinking game for AA members. Every time someone mentions deporting all illegal immigrants, building a wall or banning Mulsims....take a drink. No worries. All will remain sober.
Great goup of speakers.
 
I'm excited to hear from the woman who is famous for an advertisement about castrating pigs. :thup:
 
Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
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Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of
1,2 and 9 are all pieces of shit
 
A new list of batwits that leaves out Palin and Bachmann. Oh what a world.
 
Looking pretty good here! And a far cry from the no one on the whole planet and in the whole freaking galaxy wants to speak at the convention threads.Honest. In the whole galaxy no one wants to speak at the convention.

Hahahahaha! You never trumpers are assholes. You're becoming worse than Democrats.


:lol:


Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of

  1. Sen. Tom Cotton told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that he will speak in Cleveland next week. "We're waiting to nail down the final date and time, but I look forward to talking about our military and our veterans, and what we need to do to make sure that we're serving them, so they can serve us," he said.
  2. Sen. Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he will speak, but would not confirm more details.
  3. Trump told an Ohio crowd earlier this month that Indiana's legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight will speak at the convention.
  4. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Tuesday he'd speak during the first session of the convention in the afternoon. The attorney has brought high-profile cases against same-sex marriage and federal regulations in the past, including some that reached the Supreme Court, according to the Detroit Free Press.
  5. Evangelical pastor Mark Burns will also speak on Monday night, Politico reported. This won't be his first time taking the stage at a Trump-headlined event. He's a regular opener for the presumptive GOP nominee at rallies.
  6. Former New York City Major Rudy Giuliani will also speak. The former mayor, who ran New York City during the 9/11 attacks and is extremely conservative on national security issues, has often defended Trump's more controversial policies on homeland security.
  7. The firebrand Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst -- whose profile got a boost in 2014 with an ad about castrating pigs as a metaphor for taking on the Washington establishment -- will have a prime-time speaking slot and will address the convention on national security, the Des Moines Register reported this week.
  8. Tennessee's Rep. Marsha Blackburn will speak as well, Politico reported.
  9. Gov. Scott Walker told a CNN affiliate this month that he would speak at the RNC; despite criticizing Trump in the past, Walker has argued that not supporting Trump is akin to supporting Democrat Hillary Clinton.
  10. Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesman told reporters the former 2016 candidate and Arkansas governor would also speak, but it was unclear when.
  11. Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be speaking as well, a strategist said.
More at link:

Here Are the Republican National Convention Speakers We Know Of
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