The Republican National Convention kicks off in Tampa on Aug. 27, and it’s shaping up to be the VIP, closed-to-the-press, bundlers-only event of the year for GOPers. Some parts will be open to the public, and the Convention will feature a performance by The Oak Ridge Boys, a salute to David Koch and a pavilion honoring Sheldon Adelson’s wife Miriam.
On Friday’s The Rachel Maddow Show, Rachel Maddow discussed how this Convention will be different than past GOP fests – besides, of course, that this will be the first presidential campaign not to disclose the identities of the bundlers they’re honoring. This year, the hype is all about the donors, not so much the politicians:
“What is striking about this Republican National Convention, as we get more information about what exactly is going to be happening day by day next week, is how high-profile all the Adelson, Koch Brothers, Karl Rove, high-dollar donor stuff is, and how comparatively low-profile the Republican Party is,” Maddow said. She believes the party clearly doesn’t want the past to haunt them:
“At the last Republican Convention, when we had a Republican president and a Republican vice president who were deeply disliked in the country, the Republicans were at least able to say that the reason that President Bush and Vice President Cheney couldn’t be there was because of Tropical Storm Gustaf. This year, they’re not counting on Tropical Storm Isaac or anything else to keep the party’s political history away from the RNC. We knew, even before we knew the storm track of Isaac, the storm track of anything, that George W. Bush would not be there. Dick Cheney would not be there. Even the last vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, will not be there.








