The Hill
Monday, July 06, 2009
SEARCH
Home
HillTube
Mobile
White Papers Portal
New Member Guide
BLOGS
Pundits Blog
Congress Blog
Blog Briefing Room
Twitter Room Blog
NEWS
Leading The News
Business & Lobbying
K Street Insiders
John Breaux
John Engler
Vin Weber
Dave Wenhold
The Executive
Campaign
Obama Cabinet
COLUMNISTS
Dick Morris
A.B. Stoddard
Brent Budowsky
Ben Goddard
David Hill
David Keene
Josh Marshall
Mark Mellman
Jim Mills
Markos Moulitsas (Kos)
Cheri Jacobus
John Del Cecato
COMMENT
Editorial
Letters
Op-eds
Weyant's World
CAPITAL LIVING
Today's Stories
50 Most Beautiful 2008
Other Features
In The Know
Bookshelf
Announcements
Food & Drink
Onward and Upward
RESOURCES
Classifieds
Subscribe
Order Reprints
Aerospace
Energy Special Report
Telecom Special Report
Transport Special Report
Earth Day Special Report
Consumer Safety Report
Useful Links
RSS


Home arrow Leading The News arrow Convention parties to become hurricane-relief events
Leading The News PDF Print E-mail
Convention parties to become hurricane-relief events
Posted: 08/31/08 11:55 AM [ET]
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL -- Nervous Republicans in the Twin Cities are planning to turn their convention parties into major hurricane-relief efforts.

As Hurricane Gustav headed for the Gulf Coast, Republicans on Saturday held conference calls to discuss how to handle planned parties.

Republicans are well aware that the appearance of festive celebrations while Gulf Coast residents are fleeing their homes could be a political disaster -- especially in the wake of the failed response to Hurricane Katrina three years ago.

There are dozens of scheduled parties in the Twin Cities this week, including a Southern delegation gathering Sunday night featuring singer Sammy Hagar. On Monday, there is a scheduled New Orleans All-Star Jam-Balaya with actor John Larroquette. Also on Monday night is also a scheduled fundraiser for Katrina recovery victims.

A GOP operative who was on the calls on Saturday indicated the parties will go on, but their focus will change and they will raise a significant amount of money for the Gulf Coast.

Meanwhile, President Bush and Vice President Cheney will not attend the convention because of Gustav. Bush will monitor the hurricane from Texas while Cheney is expected to leave on Tuesday for a four-country trip that includes a stop in Georgia.

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) may also not attend though that final decision will be made later this week. If McCain does not appear at the GOP convention, he would likely make a videotaped speech that would be shown to the delegates and broadcasted on the networks.

Politicians on the Sunday talk shows emphasized that their top priority is Gustav.

One of McCain's closest allies wouldn't rule out a delay to the GOP convention.

"The goal is to make sure that you take the conservative approach, that we're not seen to be out of touch with people who could have everything they worked for lost," said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on ABC's "This Week." "And no one here, no one in Sen. McCain's inner circle, wants to do anything to be insensitive to what is coming. And I think what is coming is a major blow to the Gulf Coast."

"And the goal is to make sure we get it right, that we let the country know, the people on the Gulf Coast know... that we're not going to do anything here [at the convention] inappropriate," Graham said.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said on "Face the Nation" that McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin are headed to Mississippi to "assess how preparations are going."

Giuliani said Gustav "threatens to be worse than Katrina," adding that "we have to make sure the focus is on the South, on Gustav."

He also noted that McCain "was quite critical of our response to Katrina."

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), who is scheduled to address the convention, said "the convention has important public business to do" and that "we are 1000 percent better prepared today than we were before Katrina."

Andy Barr and Walter Alarkon contributed to this report.

 
 
 
BLOGS
TheHill.com Blogs Briefing Room Pundits Room Congress Blog Twitter Room
ADVERTISER
Home | Privacy Policy | Terms And Conditions
The Hill
1625 K Street, NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20006
202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax

The contents of this site are © 2009 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc.