Thursday, August 21, 2008

RNC and theme: Country first.


From RNC website:

SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The 2008 Republican National Convention announced the themes and preliminary lineup of speakers for the program of events that will run Sept. 1-4. The convention’s overall theme, "Country First," reflects John McCain’s remarkable record of leadership and service to America. Each day of proceedings will center on a touchstone theme that has defined John McCain’s life and will be central to his vision for leading our nation forward as president.

"Our convention will showcase a cross-section of leaders who will highlight John McCain’s long commitment to putting our country first -- before self-interest or politics," said McCain 2008 Communications Director Jill Hazelbaker. "The speakers will address John McCain’s unmatched record of service and sacrifice for America, and his vision for moving our nation forward to keep us safe and get our economy back on track."

The roster of speakers announced today includes John McCain, Mrs. Cindy McCain, 10 current and former Republican governors, five current and former U.S. Senators and two well-respected businesswomen. Their remarks will echo the themes that have been selected for each of the convention’s four days: service, reform, prosperity and peace.

The program of events is as follows:

Monday, Sept. 1
Service
"Love of country, my friends, is another way of saying love of your fellow countryman."
--Sen. John McCain

John McCain’s commitment to his fellow Americans, a commitment forged in service to his country, is one of the defining hallmarks of his life. Monday’s events will highlight John McCain’s record of service and sacrifice and reflect his commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest.

Speakers will include:
• U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Conn.)
• Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Calif.) [footnote: Schwarzenegger may not attend. Stay soon]
• Vice President Richard B. Cheney
• First Lady Laura Bush
• President George W. Bush

Tuesday, Sept. 2
Reform
"If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you are disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and correct them."
--Sen. John McCain

John McCain’s life is a testament to the fundamental truth that every American can be a force for change. A restless reformer who has dedicated his career to taking on special interests and the status quo, John McCain will deliver the right kind of change and reform to meet the great challenges of our time. On Tuesday, the convention program will underscore his vision of a government that is transparent, principled and worthy of the American people it serves.

Speakers will include:
• Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani
• Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.)
• Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pa.)
• Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska)
• Gov. Jon Huntsman (Utah)
• Rosario Marin, California Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency and former Treasurer of the United States
• Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.)
• Gov. Linda Lingle (Hawaii)
• Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (Md.)

Wednesday, Sept. 3
Prosperity

"America’s best days are still to come."
--Sen. John McCain

The American story is one of perseverance. Even in the face of tough times, the ingenuity and spirit of the American people has ushered in a new era of prosperity. Wednesday’s program will focus on John McCain’s plans to get our economy back on track and continue our long tradition of meeting the challenges we face and using our prosperity to help others. The day will conclude with an address by the vice presidential nominee.

Speakers will include:
• U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)
• Meg Whitman, National Co-Chair for McCain 2008 and former President and CEO of eBay
• Carly Fiorina, Victory ‘08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee and former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co.
• Former Gov. Mitt Romney (Mass.)
• Mrs. Cindy McCain
• Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.)
• Republican Party’s Vice Presidential Nominee

Thursday, Sept. 4
Peace
"Our next president will have a mandate to build an enduring global peace on the foundations of freedom, security, opportunity, prosperity, and hope."
--Sen. John McCain

John McCain understands the challenges that America faces in the world and the sacrifice necessary to defend our freedom in a way that few others can fathom. Thursday’s events will reflect his vision of an America in pursuit of peace and seen as a beacon of goodwill and hope throughout the world. The evening will close with John McCain accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for the Presidency of the United States.

Speakers will include:
• Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Minn.)
• Gov. Charlie Crist (Fla.)
• U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.)
• U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (Fla.)
• John McCain

In the coming days, the 2008 Republican National Convention will announce additional speakers and program details.
On a side note, in the 2004 Republican National Convention, the theme was "Fulfilling America's Promise by Building a Safer World and a More Hopeful America." The key note speaker? Zell Miller.

3 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

Well, duh.

Country First.

People LAST.

Somebody better move Grandpa Fred up in the itinerary because he may be asleep by then.

The cat has been enjoying most of the Olympics, and the Chinese kindergarten, I mean women's gymnastics.

SP Biloxi said...

Good to see you back, Mr. Kitty. But, do please get off the couch and don't vegetate too much on the one eye green monter called the TV!

Country first. Insn't is amazin, Kityybowtie. I was taught the vertical alignment principle in life in this order:

1. God
2. Family
3. Country
And your other priorities in life. Now since a President is appointed to serve the people. It should be as you said, the people first, country second, and the President, himself or herself is always last on the list. The title alone tells you that is another third term of Bush with McSame.

KittyBowTie1 said...

The cat is happy to see that the IOC is reportedly investigating the Chinese kindergarten, I mean women's gymnastics.

I watched some pretty horses today.