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Shortly before he secured the GOP nomination, Donald Trump suggested in an interview that he d like to  put some showbiz in  the Republican convention in Cleveland,  otherwise people will fall asleep. The draft list of convention speakers unveiled Thursday, however, is a bit less  who s who  and a bit more  who  On the list are Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White, golfer Natalie Gulbis, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, and actor and model Antonio Sabato Jr.                                                                              <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley</a>                            Extended Interview: Donald Trump, June 19          11:17                                                                      That s ab <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup</a> out it, as far as celebrities go - the other speakers will be mostly political or religious figures with some connection to Republican politics or the conservative movement.                                        These days it s typically Democrats who draw more enthusiasm - and more campaign donations - from movie stars, musicians, and athletes, and their conventions tend  <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup</a> to reflect as much. In 2012, Eva Longoria, Scarlett Johansson, Kerry Washington, Mary J. Blige, the Foo Fighters, and other big names spoke or performed at the DNC. The 2012 RNC, by contrast, featured a Kid Rock performance and Clint Eastwood talking to an empty chair.There was a time, though, when A-list celebrities were more ready to throw their support behind Republican politicians. At the 1976 RNC in Ka Xkil PETA Wishes Obama Hadn t Swatted That Fly
Joe Wurzelbacher, the plumber so often referred to by Sen. John McCain in the third and final debate had better learn to shut his mouth. The more he speaks publicly, the more he looks like the GOP plant liberal blogs are starting to claim that he is. Watch him calling Social Security a  joke  on YouTube:I m no fan of tax hikes, but even I recognize Social Security is no  joke.  It has single-handedly lifted millions of elderly and disabled Americans out of poverty and t <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley quencher</a> urned America s elderly from the most impoverished age demographic to one with an income more in line with that of working families.Joe the Plumber so loves media attention, he s drawing pro-Obama bloggers to question his authenticity as  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley thermosflasche</a> an undecided voter:                                        Joe has been on so many right wing talk shows it appears pretty obvious that this is a coordinated attempt to pull a last second  tax and spend  haymaker. Family Security Matters, a wingnut security policy thinktank, has the first interview with Joe after this Obama encounter. Hmmm. What s the chance that a group like this gets the first interview with this alleged  undecided voter  Other blogs say Wurzelbacher may be related to Charles Keating of the Keating Five and that his father is a major Republican donor:        Joe the Plumber, the st <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley</a> ar of tonight s debate, may have a very interesting connection to John McCain. In fact, Joe the Plumber  Joe Wurzelbacher  of Cincinnati, Ohio may be related to one Robert Wurzelbac
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