The McCain Thread

Who will be McCain's runningmate?

  • Mitt Romney (former Governor of Massachussets)

  • Mike Huckabee (former Governor of Arkansas)

  • Rudy Giuliani (former mayor New York)

  • Charlie Christ (current governor of Florida)

  • Fred Thompson (former US Senator of Tennessee)

  • Condaleeza Rice (Secretary of State)

  • Colin Powell (former Secretary of State)

  • JC Watts (former Republican chairman of Republican House)

  • Rob Portman (Director of Office of Management and Budget)

  • Tim Pawlenty (Governor of Minnesota)

  • Bobby Jindal (Governor of Lousiana)

  • Mark Sanford (Governor of South Carolina)

  • Lindsey Graham (US Senator of South Carolina)

  • Sarah Palin (Governor of Alaska)

  • Kay Hutchinson (US Senator of Texas)

  • John Thune (US Senator of South Dakota)

  • Haley Barbour (Governor of Mississippi)

  • Marsha Blackburn (US Tenessee Representative)

  • Joseph Lieberman (US Senator of Connecticut)

  • Sonny Perdue (Governor of Georgia)

  • George Allen (former US Senator of Virginia)

  • Matt Blunt (Governor of Missouri)

  • some other US Senator, congressman

  • some other Governor

  • some dark horse like Dick Cheney


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Not really sure who it would be. I wuld love for it to be Palin, she helps by not only being a woman and getting the lefts attention with that, but that she is pretty good fiscally too. It will get the attention of Hillary supporters and when challenged that she was just picked because she isa woman, I think she can back herself up with no problem.

I can also see Romney being chosen due to his popularity too though.
 
Add to the fact he's ****ing ugly.:huh:

Well he's also a crackpot ultra-conservative *****e who wants to ban gay marriage and eliminate abortion in all circumstances, including cases of rape and incest. Not to mention he has only been governor of Louisiana for six months, meaning he isn't experienced enough to take over the reigns if/ when McCain croaks.
 
I still say Palin is his best choice. Maybe not from a geographic perspective, but from every other one.
 
I would still bet my money on McCain going with Pawlenty. Though I think a woman getting picked might be more likely now if he decides to make a play for the women vote.
 
If he wants the female demographic, he has to strike while the iron is hot. He needs to announce his VP within the next two weeks while they are still feeling burned by the Clinton loss.
 
If he wants the female demographic, he has to strike while the iron is hot. He needs to announce his VP within the next two weeks while they are still feeling burned by the Clinton loss.

I am woman hear me roar.
 
If he wants the female demographic, he has to strike while the iron is hot. He needs to announce his VP within the next two weeks while they are still feeling burned by the Clinton loss.

If Clinton doesn't get the VP slott I can see McCain getting Palin to grab her demographic. Plus when her credentials get mentioned she can really grab the independent vote as well.

But best of all, Palin is indeed on McCain's VP list, he sent Arthur Culvahouse, the head of McCain's VP search to Alaska to discuss it with her.
 
If Clinton doesn't get the VP slott I can see McCain getting Palin to grab her demographic. Plus when her credentials get mentioned she can really grab the independent vote as well.

But best of all, Palin is indeed on McCain's VP list, he sent Arthur Culvahouse, the head of McCain's VP search to Alaska to discuss it with her.

Palin is brilliant for numerous reasons. Firstly, it gets at least some of the female vote, regardless of if Clinton is on the ticket or not.

Second, putting her on the ticket now could actually force Obama to make Clinton his VP simply to salvage the female demographic (which I maintain, is campaign suicide for Obama).

Third, like you said, her record is appealing to independents, her 90 % approval rating is unprecedented, and while she can reach out to indies, she can also rally the conservative base. She is very unique in that regard, she can play both sides without coming off as a flip-flopper.

Fourth, it takes away Obama's whole "Crusty old white man vs. change," being as having a young, energetic, female on his ticket will blow that card right out of the water.

And fifth and finally...VPILF!
 
Palin is brilliant for numerous reasons. Firstly, it gets at least some of the female vote, regardless of if Clinton is on the ticket or not.

Second, putting her on the ticket now could actually force Obama to make Clinton his VP simply to salvage the female demographic (which I maintain, is campaign suicide for Obama).

Third, like you said, her record is appealing to independents, her 90 % approval rating is unprecedented, and while she can reach out to indies, she can also rally the conservative base. She is very unique in that regard, she can play both sides without coming off as a flip-flopper.

Fourth, it takes away Obama's whole "Crusty old white man vs. change," being as having a young, energetic, female on his ticket will blow that card right out of the water.

And fifth and finally...VPILF!
Couldn't agree more...especially on point 5!

But I'd also like to see her stack up against Hilarry in a VP role just to see how much damage Palin would make against her. It would be refreshing to see a woman in a high profile political position that actually seems energetic, high spirited, and good natured as well as competent. On these fronts (except for competence) I think she is almost the opposite of Clinton and I think it would be refreshing to see for a change, especially for female voters.
 
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Yummy! :D
 
That's like oggling a nun... she has that conservative padlock on the pantry door... plus she doesn't believe in abortion, so you'll have to live with your mistakes...
 
I've heard alot of talk about Jindel. But I also wouldn't be surprised at all if it turned out to be Romney or Huckabee.

In any case, God help us all!
 
That's like oggling a nun... she has that conservative padlock on the pantry door... plus she doesn't believe in abortion, so you'll have to live with your mistakes...

Live with my mistakes? What does that mean?
 
She still has a level of age 50+ hotness even if she does have a lock on the pantry; pick the lock with a rain coat on. :woot:

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The mistake of childbirth :o

I think I could deal with knocking up who is probably one of the richest women in the country. At the very least, the book and TV movie deal would be out of this world. :cwink:

On the downside...it would probably be Lifetime who pays for the TV movie rights and portrays me as a crazed rapist who forces himself on this successful woman, impregnates her, destroys her career, and also runs over her dog. :csad:
 
I've heard alot of talk about Jindel. But I also wouldn't be surprised at all if it turned out to be Romney or Huckabee.

In any case, God help us all!

In all honesty, I just can't see how any of the other people suspected of being on the "shortlist" trump Palin in any way. From a campaign stand point she is quite possibly the most perfect VP candidate ever.
 
I think I could deal with knocking up who is probably one of the richest women in the country. At the very least, the book and TV movie deal would be out of this world. :cwink:

On the downside...it would probably be Lifetime who pays for the TV movie rights and portrays me as a crazed rapist who forces himself on this successful woman, impregnates her, destroys her career, and also runs over her dog. :csad:

Judging from her track record of naming kids, your child will be named Lando Poxx Von Merlin Palin. Can you honestly live with that?
 
Judging from her track record of naming kids, your child will be named Lando Poxx Von Merlin Palin. Can you honestly live with that?

Probably not. :csad: She does pick some horrible names. Those kids are praying McCain chooses her and she wins simply for the secret service protection that will keep them from recieiving wedgies and swirlies at school with names like that.

On a side note, I was unaware that the son born this year was born with Down syndrome. As horrible as it is to say this (but then again, that is politics, saying horrible things behind the scenes)...that has to be a plus in terms of VP-potential. Imagine how that would play out with sympathy voters, a Barbara Walters piece on her dealing with raising a baby with Down syndrome a week before the election. That would be the political equivilant to Elizabeth Edwards dying right before the Iowa caucus. Sympathy votes are always plentiful and it seems like the candidate who has over-come the most hardship gets it. Tortured war-hero and mother raising Down syndrome baby = Sympathy votes en mass.
 
Probably not. :csad: She does pick some horrible names. Those kids are praying McCain chooses her and she wins simply for the secret service protection that will keep them from recieiving wedgies and swirlies at school with names like that.

On a side note, I was unaware that the son born this year was born with Down syndrome. As horrible as it is to say this (but then again, that is politics, saying horrible things behind the scenes)...that has to be a plus in terms of VP-potential. Imagine how that would play out with sympathy voters, a Barbara Walters piece on her dealing with raising a baby with Down syndrome a week before the election. That would be the political equivilant to Elizabeth Edwards dying right before the Iowa caucus. Sympathy votes are always plentiful and it seems like the candidate who has over-come the most hardship gets it. Tortured war-hero and mother raising Down syndrome baby = Sympathy votes en mass.

It wouldn't really be the political equivalent of Edwards dying before the Iowa caucuses, considering both are politicians. No, this would be the political equivalent of Heath Ledger dying before The Dark Knight is released, causing it to make a lot of money from stupid, pigeon-brained girls who don't give two ****s about Batman.







(I admit, that wasn't good-- but I wanted to make a joke about Heath Ledger because I have no soul :o)
 
It wouldn't really be the political equivalent of Edwards dying before the Iowa caucuses, considering both are politicians. No, this would be the political equivalent of Heath Ledger dying before The Dark Knight is released, causing it to make a lot of money from stupid, pigeon-brained girls who don't give two ****s about Batman.

This is why I avoid debating you. You're too damn logical for me. :cmad:

(I admit, that wasn't good-- but I wanted to make a joke about Heath Ledger because I have no soul :o)

I won't lie, I laughed.
 
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