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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^ You can google it and find McCain's numerous responses on how he feels about a draft.(Even going back to the 2000 campaign) He seems pretty consistent with the "special circumstances" response. (WWIII)

The real point is that this is a McCain specific question that is put to him quite often because he is a war veteran. Its not a question that any other candidate gets asked all the damn time like McCain does. Hell, theres a youtube vid where hes asked that while walking down the street. Honestly, how does anyone expect a Vietnam vet to respond to that? "No" ?
 
I want to see proof that John McCain ever stated it was a good idea. The research I can find was the last time this was brought up, it was a Democrat bringing it up in Congress.

In a town hall meeting McCain was told by a supporter that she didn't see how we {the US} could keep the troop levels high enough to keep america safe and go after Bin Laden without a draft being implemented and McCain agreed with her...

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That ad is the sleeziest I've seen all year. As of early July 2008 I really respected and liked John McCain a lot, even if I decided I wasn't going to vote for him. After the last month+ of ads....he can go **** himself, he has lost all credibility and dignity to me. To run to the right and reverse positions on everything (but Iraq) he ever held important to become president. Fine. But to run such dishonest, sleazy, disgusting and intelligence-insulting ads and to play from the Rove-playbook? He's sold out everything he ever stood for. He hated Rove after the "illegitimate black child" incident in SC. When he confronted Bush about it he reportedly wanted to hit W. after he said "It's just politics." He even ****ing considered defecting to the Democrats after that.

And here we are in 2008 and he is doing everything and became everything he hated and swore against. It appears he is the politician we don't really know.

Also, that was in response to the first part of the ad. The Hillary side is stupid and scummy, but expected as we all knew her comments were going to come back and haunt Obama (one of the many reasons she isn't on the ticket). But the first part: the fear smear from 2004 of radical terrorists, missiles, etc. It is just so dishonestly Rove-ish/Clinton-ish (albeit the actual imagery pushes it past Clinton dirty into the Bush camp).

I wash my hands of any respect I had for that man.
 
That ad is the sleeziest I've seen all year. As of early July 2008 I really respected and liked John McCain a lot, even if I decided I wasn't going to vote for him. After the last month+ of ads....he can go **** himself, he has lost all credibility and dignity to me. To run to the right and reverse positions on everything (but Iraq) he ever held important to become president. Fine. But to run such dishonest, sleazy, disgusting and intelligence-insulting ads and to play from the Rove-playbook? He's sold out everything he ever stood for. He hated Rove after the "illegitimate black child" incident in SC. When he confronted Bush about it he reportedly wanted to hit W. after he said "It's just politics." He even ****ing considered defecting to the Democrats after that.

And here we are in 2008 and he is doing everything and became everything he hated and swore against. It appears he is the politician we don't really know.

Also, that was in response to the first part of the ad. The Hillary side is stupid and scummy, but expected as we all knew her comments were going to come back and haunt Obama (one of the many reasons she isn't on the ticket). But the first part: the fear smear from 2004 of radical terrorists, missiles, etc. It is just so dishonestly Rove-ish/Clinton-ish (albeit the actual imagery pushes it past Clinton dirty into the Bush camp).

I wash my hands of any respect I had for that man.

I absolutely agree.

Using Hillary quotes against Obama is one thing.

Using clips of war, tanks, a missile, and radical terrorists is quite another thing. It's shamelessly playing up to peoples fears, which America has had enough of over the last eight years I'm sure.
 
That ad is the sleeziest I've seen all year. As of early July 2008 I really respected and liked John McCain a lot, even if I decided I wasn't going to vote for him. After the last month+ of ads....he can go **** himself, he has lost all credibility and dignity to me. To run to the right and reverse positions on everything (but Iraq) he ever held important to become president. Fine. But to run such dishonest, sleazy, disgusting and intelligence-insulting ads and to play from the Rove-playbook? He's sold out everything he ever stood for. He hated Rove after the "illegitimate black child" incident in SC. When he confronted Bush about it he reportedly wanted to hit W. after he said "It's just politics." He even ****ing considered defecting to the Democrats after that.

And here we are in 2008 and he is doing everything and became everything he hated and swore against. It appears he is the politician we don't really know.

Also, that was in response to the first part of the ad. The Hillary side is stupid and scummy, but expected as we all knew her comments were going to come back and haunt Obama (one of the many reasons she isn't on the ticket). But the first part: the fear smear from 2004 of radical terrorists, missiles, etc. It is just so dishonestly Rove-ish/Clinton-ish (albeit the actual imagery pushes it past Clinton dirty into the Bush camp).

I wash my hands of any respect I had for that man.

*slow clap* frankly, i never had much respect for him to begin with.
 
Does anyone here actually think a draft would be a good idea?


Yes, then all you damn young'uns would go off to war, and I'd have this place to myself.....well except for C.Lee.....
 
Yes, then all you damn young'uns would go off to war, and I'd have this place to myself.....well except for C.Lee.....

Uhhh....I think I'd still be here with ya. ;)

jag
 
Well, ok..........you don't drink much beer do you?
 
I stopped drinking beer a month ago and I've already lost 10 pounds. Cowboy season is around the corner though. Don't think I can make it.


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Well, ok..........you don't drink much beer do you?


I enjoy a Guinness or three now and again but booze doesn't mesh well with my weight training schedule, so I don't drink much of it.

jag
 
I enjoy a Guinness or three now and again but booze doesn't mesh well with my weight training schedule, so I don't drink much of it.

jag


ok....you can stay......
 
I'm not going anywhere. The last time I was a "young'uns" was 20 years ago. :oldrazz:
 
I'm not going anywhere. The last time I was a "young'uns" was 20 years ago. :oldrazz:

You're like Cher. With a moustache. I'm going to write your name in as a candidate to play Catwoman. :up:

jag
 
I'm not going anywhere. The last time I was a "young'uns" was 20 years ago. :oldrazz:


Well.....................ok.........................but stay away from the Bud......:cwink::oldrazz:
 
Well.....................ok.........................but stay away from the Bud......:cwink::oldrazz:
If by "Bud" you mean Budweiser you can have it, But if it's the green "Bud" that you smoke, Well we may have to fight over that one.
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If by "Bud" you mean Budweiser you can have it, But if it's the green "Bud" that you smoke, Well we may have to fight over that one.
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Oh no, even the smell of the green stuff makes me "green".....as in "puke"
 
Sen. McCain has chosen his running mate and the person will be notified on Thursday, a senior campaign official said.

A friend said McCain had pretty much settled on his selection early this week, and it crystallized in the past few days. Campaign manager Rick Davis flew to McCain's cabin in Sedona, Ariz., a few days ago to confer, and another meeting about the choice was held with top aides Wednesday.

The news leaked on the third night of the Democratic National Convention, detracting attention from speeches by former President Bill Clinton and the Democratic ticket mate, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware.

McCain's selection process has been conducted mostly in secret, but officials said he was considering one or more candidates who support abortion rights. The disclosure set off a fracas on the right wing, with talk-show host Rush Limbaugh saying such a selection would destroy the party.

McCain is planning to roll out his vice presidential nominee in three battleground states this weekend, with large-scale rallies planned for Ohio, Pennsylvania and Missouri, according to aides and advisers.

The GOP nominee-in-waiting will move to immediately change the campaign conversation from Barack Obama’s football stadium acceptance speech Thursday to the new Republican ticket, to be revealed at a noontime Friday rally in a Dayton, Ohio, basketball arena. McCain and his running mate will then travel by bus to Pennsylvania, where they’ll hold an outdoor event at a minor league baseball stadium in Washington County, just southwest of Pittsburgh. On Sunday, the duo will head to suburban St. Louis for another event to be held at a minor league baseball stadium, this one in O’Fallon, Mo.

The Missouri rally is being billed to local Republicans as something of a unity rally, since it will feature McCain, Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee — the GOP presidential finalists who effectively divided the vote three ways in the Show Me State’s Super Tuesday primary. A McCain aide warned not to read too much into McCain’s planned guests, however.

The campaign’s leadership has imposed a strict rule on staffers to not discuss the process and have further guarded the selection by parceling out very little information.

Speculation is increasingly centered on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, although Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman remains an option and is in the final mix.
 
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