GOP Cancels Convention Opening Night

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DAVID ESPO | August 31, 2008 11:37 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., visits a hurricane command center with his running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, in Jackson, Miss., Sunday morning, Aug. 31, 2008, as Hurricane Gustav heads to the Gulf coast. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — John McCain tore up the script for his Republican National Convention on Sunday, casting himself as above politics as Hurricane Gustav churned toward New Orleans. "We will act as Americans," not partisans, he declared.

President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney scrapped plans to address the convention Monday night, and McCain's aides chartered a jet to fly delegates back to their hurricane-threatened states along the Gulf Coast. Campaign manager Rick Davis said the first-night program was being cut from seven hours to two-and-a-half.

Officials said that as part of the convention's opening night, Laura Bush and McCain's wife, Cindy, would speak from the podium and describe ways to help victims of the storm bearing down on a region that was devastated three years ago by Hurricane Katrina. The first lady visited the convention hall Sunday evening to check out the podium.

"This is a time when we have to do away with our party politics, and we have to act as Americans," McCain said as fellow Republicans converged on their convention city to nominate him for the White House. Aides said Monday's program would be shorn of political rhetoric.

On the eve of his convention, McCain also seemed determined to avoid the errors made by Bush three years ago. "I have every expectation that we will not see the mistakes of Katrina repeated," he said.

McCain said in an interview with NBC that it was possible he would make his acceptance speech not from the convention podium but via satellite from the Gulf Coast region.

The formal business of the convention includes nominating McCain for president and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate on Wednesday. McCain's acceptance speech, set for prime time Thursday evening, is among the most critical events of the campaign for his chances of winning the White House.

The hasty reordering of an event months in the planning was unprecedented, affecting not only the program on the podium but the accompanying fundraising, partying and other political activity that unfolds around the edges of a national political convention.

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McCain said he was looking forward to being at the convention but did not say when he would arrive. He spoke from St. Louis after he and Palin received a briefing on hurricane preparations on a quick visit to Jackson, Miss. Palin and Cindy McCain later flew together to St. Paul, accompanied by vice presidential also-rans Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney.

Democratic rival Barack Obama got a briefing, too, by telephone from Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. Obama heard about the status of the storm, the evacuation effort and coordination between federal, state and local authorities, according to Democratic campaign adviser Robert Gibbs.

McCain campaign manager Davis told reporters inside the convention hall that the opening program on Monday would be "business only and will refrain from political rhetoric."

To help those in need, he said, "We are working with the delegations, financial people, finance committees, many other concerned individuals to do what we can to raise money for various charities that operate in the Gulf Coast region."

McCain said of his briefing in Mississippi: "I'm happy to report to you that the coordination and the work that's being done at all levels appears to be excellent." He cited remaining challenges in communications and search and rescue operations, but emphasized that the response seemed to be going more smoothly than the one three years ago.

Later, at a rally with McCain outside St. Louis, Palin said, "There are consequences when government fails to make good on its most basic obligations, and this is true not just in times of crisis."

"Every day the decisions of government can make lives better for our people or worse, add to their burdens or lighten them and strengthen the security of our nation or diminish that security," she said.

The uncertainty along the Gulf Coast contrasted with a state of readiness inside the Xcel Center, a hockey arena transformed into a made-for-televison red-carpeted convention hall. Thousands of red, white and blue balloons nestled in netting high above the floor _ to be released during final-night festivities if the Republicans decide to go ahead with them.

Outside, police took nine people into custody for crossing a security barrier in an anti-war march. The nine, including two women in their 70s, were charged with trespassing, according to Doug Holtz, a St. Paul police commander.

Emphasizing their concern about the hurricane, McCain and his newly named running mate traveled to Mississippi for a tour of the state's emergency management center.

"I pledge that tomorrow night, and if necessary throughout our convention, we will act as Americans, not as Republicans," McCain told reporters moments later.

The events temporarily overshadowed a more traditionally political pre-convention debate over McCain's decision to name Palin to his ticket. She was mayor of small-town Wasilla, Alaska, for six years before she became governor in December 2006.

Responding to a question after his hurricane-related remarks, McCain made a ringing defense of Palin, who Democrats argue has less experience than their presidential candidate, Obama.

"I think Sen. Obama, if they want to go down that route, in all candor, she has far, far more experience than Sen. Obama does," McCain said.

He cited Palin's stint as governor of a "state that produces 20 percent of America's energy" as well as her previous membership in the PTA and her time spent on the city council and in the mayor's office in Wasilla, a town of fewer than 7,000 people outside Anchorage.

By contrast, he said Obama "was a community organizer when she was in elected office. He was in the state Senate and voted 130 times present. He never took on his party on anything. She took on a party and the old bulls and the old boy network and she succeeded."

Palin has frequently clashed with fellow Republicans in her state, and won office after denying an incumbent GOP governor renomination to a new term in office.

But Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut said McCain's selection was merely designed to appease the hard-right conservatives in the Republican Party. "His knees buckled" when it came time to picking a running mate, Dodd said of McCain in an appearance on CNN.

Democrats, too, decided to tone down their convention-week efforts.

Party spokesman Brad Woodhouse said the Democrats had canceled a "More of the Same" rally that had been slated for Monday.

Obama said he was ready to encourage his supporters to assist any victims of the hurricane.

"I think we can activate an e-mail list of a couple of million people who want to give back," he said.

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Associated Press writers Liz Sidoti and Sara Kugler in St. Paul, Charles Babington in Lima, Ohio, and Beth Fouhy in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this report.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — John McCain tore up the script for his Republican National Convention on Sunday, casting himself as above politics as Hurricane Gustav churned toward New Orleans. "We will act ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — John McCain tore up the script for his Republican National Convention on Sunday, casting himself as above politics as Hurricane Gustav churned toward New Orleans. "We will act ...
 
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And to top it off..Hurricane Hanna is due to hit US later this week. When Dobson prayed for rain, he defintely had his mojo working.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 09/01/2008

Hey revolting! Dobson never prayed for rain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 09/01/2008

No? The group that James Dobson Heads, DID ask it's followers to pray for Obama to get rained out. So Dobson had his group do his dirty work? what a surprise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 AM on 09/06/2008

Gustav and the GOP Convention: One Disaster Postpones Another
http://satiricalpolitical.com/?p=2829

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 09/01/2008

Is anybody else watching David Brooks (NY Time Columnist) at the Nonvention (that is not a typo)?

He has promised that the POW story will continue to be rammed down our throats.

It's so interesting to listen to these people defend the VP nomination of Mrs. Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 09/01/2008

Good ridden's to the Liars and theives of 2000.

the commander and thief looked like Saddam Hussein on CNN hopelessly trapped by Mother Nature, the thing that the neo-cons denies exist.

Now the dems can bring honor back to this great nation. Hurry up Nov. 4, 2008.

Go Obama!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 09/01/2008

Well, somebody prayed fervently for rain. God was listening, lol. They say God has a sense of humour for real, eh GOP?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 09/01/2008

Frankly, I'd rather the Republicans have their convention as planned rather than our having to endure this drivel re their putting on their American hats! It's just too late for this party to start telling us they care when poor Americans are in trouble. I won't forget this is the party that brought us the disasterous aftermath of Katrina, along with all the other disasters they've managed to foist on us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 09/01/2008
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Oh look, the republicans care, how sweet and what BS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 09/01/2008
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Breaking News
Palin Admits Daughter Is Pregnant

Just heard on the 12 o'clock news that Palin has admitted that her 17 year old daughter is indeed pregnant and that she will keep the baby. She also asks that people respect the family's privacy in this matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 09/01/2008

When are you going to cover there real story at the RNC?
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/31/raids/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 09/01/2008

Disturbing. Must read.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 09/01/2008

yeah, mcsame cares about the people of the gulf coast soooo much


McCain Voted Twice Against Establishing A Commission To Study The Response To Hurricane Katrina. [ 9/14/2005, 2/2/2006]
McCain Opposed Granting Financial Relief To Those Affected By Hurricane Katrina. [9/15/2005]
McCain Voted Against Five Months of Medicaid For Hurricane Katrina Victims. [11/3/2005]
McCain Voted Against Emergency Funding Bill, Including $28 Billion for Hurricane Relief. [5/4/2006]
And as for McCain"s: "I"ve been here to New Orleans. I"ve met with people on the ground," ThinkProgress notes that "until traveling there one month ago, McCain had "made just one public tour of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina touched down in August 2005.""

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 09/01/2008

I am sooo sorry to the people of LA being hit once again by another hurricane.... but this just goes to show all of those so called Christians out there who were praying for catastrophic rain to wreck havoc on Sen Obama in Denver... you reap what you sow....

God is watching, and he doesn't like ugly.... you people are true HYPOCRITES and you should ashamed to call yourselves Christians!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 09/01/2008

Like Michael Moore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 09/01/2008
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No, like ALL republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 09/01/2008

So you"re lumping all Christians together because of one k@@k pastor?
So with your logic all liberals have the same terr@rlst views as William Ayers who served on the same board with Barack Hussein Obama for at least 3 years. You remember him he is the one who said after bomblng the capital he wished he had done more!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 09/01/2008
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God works in mysterious ways! ; ^ )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 09/01/2008

Let"s hope, and for those of us inclined, pray, that the damage in human and material terms is minimal. It"s interesting how the "Christian" right feels that weather is a tool that God will use to advance the agenda of the Republican party. (Dobson : to disrupt Democratic convention¦Marcavage: Katrina--because of homosexuals¦.Haggard: Tsunami --because of Islam¦Robertson: Hurricane will come because of gays at Disneyland.)

First of all, God belongs to no political party and is certainly not a Republican. What is that Republicans don"t understand about their agenda in the context of a camel making it through the eye of a needle and in terms of tolerance and compassion for others? (Matthew 19: 23-24; Mark 10: 24-25; Luke 18:24-25.)

What is it that the "Christian" right should ascertain from the fact that there was beautiful weather for Obama"s unprecedented and historical night in Denver (despite the pleadings of their leaders to pray for rain). Now a monster of a storm has developed to coincide with the Republican Convention. With their interpretation of the way God speaks, should they not now assume that God has spoken in a most powerful and in indisputable way? Should they not now be running to register as Democrats because of God"s obvious rejection of the desires of their prayers?

No, God is not trump in the game they play. Sadly, he has only become one of the instruments in their political tool belt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 09/01/2008
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What the Pseudo-Christian zealots don't get, is that when a person prays for pain, suffering, humiliation or any other hateful ends, it's NOT G-d that will answer THOSE prayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 09/01/2008
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But, but, but... McSame won't have a chance to "friend" us if they cancel the whole deal.

Paul Collins has an interesting article this morning about MF'ers and why McSame can't stop saying "My friends..."

http://www.slate.com/id/2198660/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 09/01/2008
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The GOP is happy to cancel. They've got nothing, and after watching the show the Dems put on they know their convention planning is probably amateurish by comparison. They've got two candidates who can't give a speech. One because he's a terrible speaker and the other because speaking would expose her as the novice that she is. The worst thing that can happen to the Republicans now is for Gustav to dissipate without a major disaster unfolding. Bush cancels his appearance? Why? What's he going to do? Stay home and watch The Weather Channel with the rest of us? Once again a hurricane has exposed the complete incompetence of the Bush administration specifically and the entire Republican Party generally. They haven't a new idea among them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 09/01/2008
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