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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And BTW, that's not Palin in that pic.......good lord..............its just a pic on a blog talking about who was going to be a guest on that radio show.



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Hey, I was the one that mentioned her first.........BUT, as I said.......I'm surprised......

I beg to differ my dear Kel. The first mention of Palin in this forum as a VP contender for McCain comes from me way back in February, right after McCain locked it down.

http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?p=14110551&highlight=Palin#post14110551

So I officially get to say, I told all of you so. :cwink:

But this is definitely interesting. I thought it was Romney or Pawlenty with Ridge as a dark horse. I look forward to seeing the bump (if any) from this.
 
has the potential to be a fatal blow to Obama IF she can win the support of women across America - something I am not sure of yet.

Tell me- would you be happy if she was President, should McCain die? Shell have to win it from women; howd Geraldine Ferraro fare?

All this ensures is Hillarys role will be magnifyedx10.
 
Was Palin my personal first choice? No - that has been Romney.

Palin, however, is a good pick and has the potential to be a fatal blow to Obama IF she can win the support of women across America - something I am not sure of yet.


IF, Obama had chosen Clinton......no way, she would have been NO HELP to McCain at all, because that 3 pt lead among women that Obama has, would balloon to a 15 to 20 pt. lead, which it should be, EVEN WITHOUT Clinton.......sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, she may help him more than we know.



They just called her family, and they said they found out she was the VP, on TV less than an hour ago.................LMAO...........surprise.


I also think that the Republicans that were all possible pics are going to campaign the hell out of this election, in their states, hitting their demographics......The DNC coming first, VP being picked first, the unity card playing so well first..........I think, has lit a fire, BIG TIME......

Well, AT LEAST this is going to be a hell of an election campaign these last 70 days......holy ****.

With all that said.................................even though I thought she was a possibility a few months ago................................I'm shocked......I really thought that if it was a woman, it would have been one of his CEO choices, or Kay Bailey......Palin was the last on that list of 4.


Another thing she brings besides possible women votes, is a strong energy message.....and apparently the internal polling that has been done has shown the McCain campaign that energy is huge for this election.
 
Was Palin my personal first choice? No - that has been Romney.

Palin, however, is a good pick and has the potential to be a fatal blow to Obama IF she can win the support of women across America - something I am not sure of yet.

Isn't Palin pro-life? It will definitely kill her with women.
 
Tell me- would you be happy if she was President, should McCain die? Shell have to win it from women; howd Geraldine Ferraro fare?

All this ensures is Hillarys role will be magnifyedx10.

The country is different than it was 20 years ago.

Also - I have no problem with Hillary being used more by Obama, Hillary hurts with swing voters.

Also - yes, I would have no problem with Palin taking over for a deceased President McCAin.
 
Interesting choice. She will appeal to the moderately conservative base that would have most likely voted for him anyway, but she won't reel in any independents. It could have a backfire effect and just be perceived as blatant pandering on McCain's part to pick a woman, particularly by independent female voters who were gung-ho for Hillary but unsure about Obama; they'll get a look at Palin's conservative ideals and run away. It'll be interesting to see how this choice affects voters, no doubt about it.

jag
 
Gotta remember, she might be a chick, but Bidens done more for women than NAYBODY including women in the last 25 years.

I honestly think this could be a very bad choice; it wont be hard at all to make her look unprepared to be President because its pretty much true.
 
Interesting choice. She will appeal to the moderately conservative base that would have most likely voted for him anyway, but she won't reel in any independents. It could have a backfire effect and just be perceived as blatant pandering on McCain's part to pick a woman, particularly by independent female voters who were gung-ho for Hillary but unsure about Obama; they'll get a look at Palin's conservative ideals and run away. It'll be interesting to see how this choice affects voters, no doubt about it.

jag

I think Palin is more appealing to moderates than Biden is.:o
 
Gotta remember, she might be a chick, but Bidens done more for women than NAYBODY including women in the last 25 years.

I honestly think this could be a very bad choice; it wont be hard at all to make her look unprepared to be President because its pretty much true.

How can you say Palin is unprepared to be President, yet support Obama?
 
Was Palin my personal first choice? No - that has been Romney.

Palin, however, is a good pick and has the potential to be a fatal blow to Obama IF she can win the support of women across America - something I am not sure of yet.

Her pro-life stances could hurt her with the woman vote. Though its not as if all women are adamently pro-choice.

Still, if Obama wants to destroy her credibility, here's the perfect commercial.

"It is 3 am. The phone rings. Where is Sarah Palin? Feeding her new born child Trig Paxon Van Palin...Do you really want a vice-president who would name her kid Trig Paxon?"

Then Palin can come on national TV and beg in response to elect her so she has secret service to protect him from the inevitable grade school wedgies with a name like that. :csad:

But seriously...I do wonder, if her child having down syndrome could get her (and through her, McCain) some sympathy votes? It seems bad to talk about, but people vote on stranger issues.
 
Is it just me, or does anyone else think McCain selected Palin to appeal to voters who wanted to see Hillary in office?
 
Is it just me, or does anyone else think McCain selected Palin to appeal to voters who wanted to see Hillary in office?

In other news, scientists have just discovered that the Earth does in fact revolve around the sun. :o

So it's not just you. :p
 
I beg to differ my dear Kel. The first mention of Palin in this forum as a VP contender for McCain comes from me way back in February, right after McCain locked it down.

http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?p=14110551&highlight=Palin#post14110551

So I officially get to say, I told all of you so. :cwink:

But this is definitely interesting. I thought it was Romney or Pawlenty with Ridge as a dark horse. I look forward to seeing the bump (if any) from this.

Well, I don't think any of us can say "I told ya so"......but hey.....lol, you took the time to search....so "hats off" good for you.....:word:
 
Palin may not be, IMO, as ready to be President - but I think Palin is a strong choice and is every bit as qualified to lead as Obama.

It still completely undercuts every argument McCain has made against Obama regarding his experience. How can he possibly make the experience argument against Obama anymore when the person that is a heart attack away from the Presidency has only been Governor for a year? And to top it off she is facing a State investigation. Sure, she's a woman which may help out with the superficial Clinton voter, but trust me, I'm sure Clinton will immediately come out strongly against Palin which may put out that fire pretty quickly.

Yes, on a superficial level it's an exciting choice, but in the long term this is going to turn out to be a disaster for McCain.
 
Is it just me, or does anyone else think McCain selected Palin to appeal to voters who wanted to see Hillary in office?



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wow........... :csad:
 
Appealing to disenfranchised Clinton supporters is one reason, jav. But keep in mind, one of the big themes of the Dem Convention was that McCain doesn't care about women and would make a bad president for them. Its kind of hard to say that now. Plus Palin just screams family values and middle class. McCain is being attacked fairly hard on both leaving his crippled wife and the 7 houses. Palin was the daughter of a science teacher, grew up in a middle class family, worked as a fisherwoman...she takes care of the elitist argument. Plus she just screams family and family values with all of her kids, one of whom is serving in Iraq right now (which will be big, to have a mother who has a son in Iraq, saying she stands for the war).

Palin was a great choice for the McCain campaign.
 
But she's just fall in line on all the Republican issues. How can she more appealing to moderates? What are her moderate issues?


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She believes in Global Warming, she has a long record of tackling corruption in Alaska, she has reduced government in costs in Alaska - including her own salary.

Plus the Republican Party has been stereotyped to be the party of old white men - this goes against that image entirely.
 
There are quite a few empty seats at this place.

How can you say Palin is unprepared to be President, yet support Obama?

WELL she was the Miss Alaska runner up. She Ill give her that. But shes a mother of 4, including a newborn with down syndrome. She has other responsibilities. I mean for real shes a governor and has a new born of 4 months with ds. Just HOW active will she be able to be with this campaign? I know theyll try to paint her as this working mother who balances family and job, but it really almost seems like a BIZARRE pick, does McCain know what he is picking? Are people going to take her SERIOUSLY as President? I just dont know. I personally dont know enough about her.
 
It still completely undercuts every argument McCain has made against Obama regarding his experience. How can he possibly make the experience argument against Obama anymore when the person that is a heart attack away from the Presidency has only been Governor for a year? And to top it off she is facing a State investigation. Sure, she's a woman which may help out with the superficial Clinton voter, but trust me, I'm sure Clinton will immediately come out strongly against Palin which may put out that fire pretty quickly.

Yes, on a superficial level it's an exciting choice, but all in all this is going to turn out to be a disaster for McCain.

And how can Obama make the "agent of change" argument against McCain anymore when the person that is a heart attack away from the Presidency has been in Washington for decades.

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I think Palin is more appealing to moderates than Biden is.:o

Unless moderates are more interested in Biden's foreign policy expertise than Palin, who is, let's face it, a novelty candidate on McCain's part. We'll see how her state investigation that's underway gets used against her.

jag
 
WELL she was the Miss Alaska runner up. She Ill give her that. But shes a mother of 4, including a newborn with down syndrome. She has other responsibilities. I mean for real shes a governor and has a new born of 4 months with ds. Just HOW active will she be able to be with this campaign? I know theyll try to paint her as this working mother who balances family and job, but it really almost seems like a BIZARRE pick, does McCain know what he is picking? Are people going to take her SERIOUSLY as President? I just dont know. I personally dont know enough about her.

Mother of 5.
 
It still completely undercuts every argument McCain has made against Obama regarding his experience. How can he possibly make the experience argument against Obama anymore when the person that is a heart attack away from the Presidency has only been Governor (Governor of Alaska no less) for a year? And to top it off she is facing a State investigation. Sure, she's a woman which may help out with the superficial Clinton voter, but trust me, I'm sure Clinton will immediately come out strongly against Palin which may put out that fire pretty quickly.


No, it really doesn't. His argument is that "HE" has more experience than Obama......Obama's choice for VP, IMO, shows that Obama agrees with McCain on that issue.

McCain's choice of VP, shows that "HE" thinks he still has more experience than Obama. But, it shows also, that he understand the "age" issue, the "energy" issue, and the "female" issue...........


NOW, will it work? That is the true question, not the fact that he did something bad to his "readiness to lead" issue. In McCain's eyes, that's not an issue.
 
If she's one of those Christian women who believe that men are the leaders of their family and women should do what they are told, she'll be promoting the stereotype.


Just like Kay Bailey... :cmad:


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