Robert "Mike" Duncan Who He Is: Current chair of the RNC, elected in 2007 to replace Ken Mehlman
What He Represents: Unfortunately for Duncan, a disastrous political season. If given a highly unusual second chance (traditionally, national party chairs step down after a change in administration), he promises to get the GOP using the tech that delivered the White House to Obama. To that end, he's established RepublicanforaReason.com, which allows users to text, email and upload videos that explain their party loyalty and offer suggestions for where the party needs to go.
Sample Line from the Debate: “Loyalty is not a vice. We all supported George W. Bush.”
Dear Mr. Duncan: I would like to throw my hat into the ring for consideration as the chair of the Republican National Committee. I have a great deal of experience working with large organizations, and I have been a life-long Republican. I have excellent communication skills, and I work well under pressure. Additionally, I have a large repertoire of parody songs, which I can send out to constituents on either CD or portable MP3 player. I believe my skills in parody far outweigh those of my fellow Republican and possible chair, Chip Saltzman. I would like to share with you some of the parodies ...
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Phil, Quin,
Joe:
Can we all agree, given Steele's antics, that Mike Duncan got
screwed?
Duncan, you'll recall, was practically the invisible man during
his tenure as RNC Chairman. He wasn't on TV much because that
wasn't his strength; unlike a lot of party chairs, he wasn't a
politician but a veteran behind-the-scenes operator (he started
as a precinct captain and worked his way up the ranks of the
party over several...
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He served as General Counsel of the [[Republican National Committee]] (RNC) from July 10, 2002 until his election as Chairman. He previously was elected Treasurer of the RNC in January 2001. Duncan, in his third term as National Committeeman from Kentucky, has served the party at every level from precinct captain, county chairman...
Live DesignOnline Exclusive: Mike Duncan Goes Down Under For The B-52sLive DesignLighting designer Mike Duncan (Mbd Designs) recently finished a tour of Australia and New Zealand with The B-52s, for which he designed "a textured, ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the program of events for Tuesday, Sept. 2. The program will feature speeches by U.S. Sen.