office. greta: other potential speakers that haven t been named yet in the list. one is congressman ron paul. he has a lot of very, very passionate supporters. should he have a speaking role? should he have a major part of he might not even want one for all i know, but should he? you know, this is what i will tell you, i m not a political advisor. it would be wrong for me to get into it. i will tell you there are so many rock stars that are in the republican party right now. and it s because they are not doing like the democrats, where all they do is complain about the past. they actually have ideas and results dealing with the future. you have a number of people from ron paul to sarah palin to tons of governors, you know, to paul ryan, to all these people who have actually not just complained, but actually done something about it. i feel for all the people having to make these decisions, because we ve got too many great ones to
christie but he may have to settle for a prime speaking role at the convention. this summer the big romney bus tour for clues. the itinerary includes stops for the swing states virginia, north carolina florida and ohio. it will be weird do this four state tour without having kicked the vp with that sort of hanging over head and dwarfing whatever message they want to get out. he tells supportsers in ohio to be campaigning again for senator rob portman. interesting one. doug luzader thank you so much. we asked you earlier in the show who you wanted to hear from who you want to speak at the republican convention. here are some of your responses. i would like to see sarah palin speak at the convention.
choose. greta: you mentioned governor sarah palin. she s obviously the former she was the vice presidential nominee of your party four years ago. would you expect she does have a huge draw, especially among the tea party across the country. she s had lots of success campaigning in nebraska, indiana, endorsing, and in texas recently with mr. cruz. would you expect that she would be she would have a prominent speaking role? well, i don t want that decision, and i hate it for them, but i will tell you i have always been a big fan for sarah palin, for the fighter she is and the way she goes out for the conservative cause. i would certainly like to see her speak. greta: this whole business about governor romney s tax returns very plainly, i don t like the anonymous sources, that harry reid has gone to the floor of the senate, where he s protected, protected speech. it s anonymous, dirty. he knows it. he s a lawyer.
what does it say about the fact that she s given a prime-time speaking role in september. i m not surprised by that. look at the way the obama campaign has deseeded t decided to run their campaign. their job they believe is to get out the base, energize the base, elizabeth warren is somewhat of a rock star. there are many democrats running in swing districts try to appeal to the middle or center right, elizabeth warren doesn t have to do that. she can make unfiltered, una dulleft wing arguments, and i believe she is going to do that. bill: we ll see the way it goes between scott brown and elizabeth warren in
right now mitt romney s on his way home from an overseas trip his campaign is calling a great success even though it generated embarrassing headlines at every stop. latest came today in poland when one of romney s top aides cursed at reporters asking questions. one of them was our jim acosta, who joins us from warsaw. jim, what happened today that the romney team sounds upbeat despite all that s been going on? reporter: well, joe, a senior romney advisor told reporters here in warsaw that mistakes do happen out on the campaign trail. but when asked what mistakes were made on this overseas trip, that advisor couldn t name any. instead the campaign says the world got to hear from a candidate who they say speaks from the heart. it s the image mitt romney has wanted voters to see for the last week. the gop contender walking tall on the world stage here visiting poland s tomb of the unknown soldier and later praising the soviet black country for escaping the iron curtain. i an