S sfws09 Member Joined Jan 11, 2008 Messages 87 Aug 26, 2008 #1 will The Good Doc get a speaking slot? thanks
M Mahkato Member Joined Nov 29, 2007 Messages 2,407 Aug 26, 2008 #2 Very, very doubtful. He's not on any of the GOP schedules. However, should they change their minds, he will be just across town.
Very, very doubtful. He's not on any of the GOP schedules. However, should they change their minds, he will be just across town.
Matt Collins Member Joined Jun 9, 2007 Messages 47,707 Aug 26, 2008 #3 Trust me I dont think after what he says on Tuesday they will let him anywhere near St Paul.
rancher89 Constitutional Supporter Joined Oct 29, 2007 Messages 2,951 Aug 27, 2008 #4 Nope, tho there are some who are still trying, the fact that he had to negotiate, as a member of Congress, to be able to even be on the floor is enough to tell you what the level of bile they have toward him
Nope, tho there are some who are still trying, the fact that he had to negotiate, as a member of Congress, to be able to even be on the floor is enough to tell you what the level of bile they have toward him
K kylejack Member Joined May 16, 2007 Messages 12,559 Aug 27, 2008 #5 They told him no-go since he won't endorse McCain.
LibertyEagle Paleoconservative Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 52,730 Aug 27, 2008 #6 sfws09 said: will The Good Doc get a speaking slot? thanks Click to expand... Seriously doubtful. They did however ask Lieberman (when did he become a Republican?) and RINO Rudy to speak.
sfws09 said: will The Good Doc get a speaking slot? thanks Click to expand... Seriously doubtful. They did however ask Lieberman (when did he become a Republican?) and RINO Rudy to speak.
pacelli Member Joined Nov 8, 2007 Messages 11,161 Aug 27, 2008 #7 I think it would promote mental health to make the assumption that he will not get a speaking spot at the GOP convention.
I think it would promote mental health to make the assumption that he will not get a speaking spot at the GOP convention.