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McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Thoughts on McCain's comments?
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Tammany Hall Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like
Romney
he's not going to pick Romney to me.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Tammany Hall Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Whenever someone mentions the "best" or "most qualified" or any other positive superlative, no one but you, Ann, and Mitt think of Mitt.
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Mitt Romney would never play second fiddle to anybody. Even his new best buddy Senator John McCain. I'm still going with Mark Sanford.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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I think he'll pick Tim Pawlenty. He needs a Governor on the ticket.
Hopefully the Republican party leaders don't try to force Mike Huckabee or some crap VP like that to "win votes in South."
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Sorry I missed the interview - was he any more specific that that?
I think for someone to be ready to take over the presidency, that person has to be trustworthy in the eyes of the public. Unfortunately, Romney hurt his reputation in that regard during his campaign.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Could it be the one person who has:
- 20 yrs experience in the Senate
- Executive experience as CT's AG
- Impeccable foreign policy credentials
- Proven record of bringing together conservative Democrats and moderate Republicans together
I wonder who that could be? hmm.......
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Ah, I expected him to say "whoever wins me the most votes" and...no, wait, that's right, this is what EVERY presidential candidate ALWAYS says.
This means nothing.
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There is no hint in McCain's comment that gives anyone a clue as to who he is looking at.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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He sure as hell wasn't talking about Romney or Pawlenty (no one knows him anyway).
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Tammany Hall Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Thoughts on McCain's comments?
Exactly as I have said for a long time. It will be Rudy Giuliani.
He hates Romney. It was clear the two were not thrilled to be with each other yesterday. I can't see them running on the same ticket. McCain doesn't believe that Romney should be President either.
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Quote from: Lt. Governor Rockefeller Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:55:45 am
Mitt Romney would never play second fiddle to anybody. Even his new best buddy Senator John McCain. I'm still going with Mark Sanford.
Lord I hope not. Not because I think Sanford would be a bad Vice President. It's because I think he has a lousy Lieutenant Governor. If McCain picks Sanford to be his running mate, I'm voting Democratic in November, as I absolutely, positively loathe the idea of a Governor Andre Bauer.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: AHDuke99 on February 15, 2008, 10:58:43 am
Quote from: Tammany Hall Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Thoughts on McCain's comments?
Exactly as I have said for a long time. It will be Rudy Giuliani.
Seems strange that he would pick a socially liberal Republican when he's having enough trouble courting conservatives. Yes, they do see eye-to-eye on foreign policy and both of them are good friends (from what I know), but strategically it wouldn't give McCain very much. It's not like picking Giuliani would suddenly give him New York, either.
McCain will pick a safe, conservative candidate to help balance out the ticket.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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>>>> the one who is most qualified to take his place as President <<<<
I sincerely doubt Al Gore would accept the invitation to join the Republican ticket. ;-)
But seriously -- if McCain
really
wants to name a Republican VP who is most qualified to be President, he wouldn't choose Sanford or Pawlenty or Pence or for godsakes Mr. Noun+Verb+9/11.
If the only criteria is qualification to be President -- ie, experience and proven skill in matters foreign and domestic -- he will choose Richard Lugar or John Warner, among sitting Senators. Or he'd go off the map and choose Warren Rudman, John Danforth or Bill Cohen. Perhaps Colin Powell. I know. Most of them are "too old", especially on a ticket with McCain. Aside from Lugar, most are too centrist to be on a ticket with McCain.
But McCain's comment was that he wanted the most qualified, prepared Republican.
Sanford, Pence and Pawlenty could certainly develop. Most V-Ps learn the job, like most Presidents do.
But choosing the best person for the job isn't the only criterion. It never is. He'll consider electability. Appeal to the party base. Experience in both legislating and governing. Potential scandals and skeletons. Likability. Health. All of it.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: JSojourner on February 15, 2008, 08:23:48 pm
If the only criteria is qualification to be President -- ie, experience and proven skill in matters foreign and domestic -- he will choose Richard Lugar or John Warner, among sitting Senators. Or he'd go off the map and choose Warren Rudman, John Danforth or Bill Cohen. Perhaps Colin Powell. I know. Most of them are "too old", especially on a ticket with McCain. Aside from Lugar, most are too centrist to be on a ticket with McCain.
Yes. I hope very much that he chooses another old man as his running mate. A retired old man would be even better.
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I'd be willing to bet right now that Kay Bailey Hutchison will be McCain's VP candidate.
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Quote from: Driedapples on February 15, 2008, 08:37:12 pm
I'd be willing to bet right now that Kay Bailey Hutchison will be McCain's VP candidate.
Hmmm.... you know that would actually be a pretty decent pick.
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Quote from: Aizen on February 15, 2008, 08:38:45 pm
Quote from: Driedapples on February 15, 2008, 08:37:12 pm
I'd be willing to bet right now that Kay Bailey Hutchison will be McCain's VP candidate.
Hmmm.... you know that would actually be a pretty decent pick.
It really would be a good pick and a ticket I might have to reconsider my confirmed-Democratic vote.
I know this is a long shot and hasn't even been mentioned, yet, and probably for good reason, but what about Gov. Matt Blunt of Missouri or Fmr. Gov. Frank Keating of Oklahoma as possibilities? Blunt is leaving the Missouri State Capitol in January 2009, so it wouldn't interfere with his current duties too much as he would make a nice transition into the Vice Presidential job. Keating was a pretty good, conservative, governor for Oklahoma. He was a popular governor during his 8-years (not as popular as Brad Henry, but still popular). He knows how to handle terrorism (see April 19, 1995 and the Oklahoma City Bombing).
He needs a governor to balance out the ticket, but a Senator wouldn't be too bad, either as the VP is the President of the Senate.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Aizen on February 15, 2008, 08:38:45 pm
Quote from: Driedapples on February 15, 2008, 08:37:12 pm
I'd be willing to bet right now that Kay Bailey Hutchison will be McCain's VP candidate.
Hmmm.... you know that would actually be a pretty decent pick.
It really would be a good pick and a ticket I might have to reconsider my confirmed-Democratic vote.
I know this is a long shot and hasn't even been mentioned, yet, and probably for good reason, but what about Gov. Matt Blunt of Missouri or Fmr. Gov. Frank Keating of Oklahoma as possibilities? Blunt is leaving the Missouri State Capitol in January 2009, so it wouldn't interfere with his current duties too much as he would make a nice transition into the Vice Presidential job. Keating was a pretty good, conservative, governor for Oklahoma. He was a popular governor during his 8-years (not as popular as Brad Henry, but still popular). He knows how to handle terrorism (see April 19, 1995 and the Oklahoma City Bombing).
He needs a governor to balance out the ticket, but a Senator wouldn't be too bad, either as the VP is the President of the Senate.
I don't know enough about either one, frankly. I suppose either would be well-liked among social and economic conservatives, so it might make sense. If they're significantly younger than McCain, that would help balance the ticket as well. I do remember that when Keating said he was considering a Presidential bid, a lot of people here groaned. I mean, Republicans. But that could be just because we already had Jim Gilmore, Duncan Hunter, Tommy Thompson and Tom Tancredo in the race. I dunno.
My gut still says Sanford - Pence - Pawlenty in that order. I droped Owens after a couple of you tipped me off about his tax increases. And Pawlenty is only on the list because I know McCain values loyalty. Not because I deludedly believe Pawlenty would deliver a single state.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Lamont Zemyna Vaižgantas on February 15, 2008, 05:37:15 pm
Quote from: Lt. Governor Rockefeller Republican on February 15, 2008, 12:55:45 am
Mitt Romney would never play second fiddle to anybody. Even his new best buddy Senator John McCain. I'm still going with Mark Sanford.
Lord I hope not. Not because I think Sanford would be a bad Vice President. It's because I think he has a lousy Lieutenant Governor. If McCain picks Sanford to be his running mate, I'm voting Democratic in November, as I absolutely, positively loathe the idea of a Governor Andre Bauer.
HAHA. It would be great to have that drunkard in the Governor's Mansion.
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Thomas E. Dewey on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Thoughts on McCain's comments?
sorry for bumping, but funny for more than one reason
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Re: McCain Sets Criteria For His VP
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Quote from: Senator Franzl on November 13, 2009, 11:54:17 am
Quote from: Thomas E. Dewey on February 15, 2008, 12:41:09 am
On Larry King Live, Feb 14, when asked about the Vice Presidential nomination, McCain replied that the most important qualification for his Vice President will be the one who is most qualified to take his place as President.
Sounds like Romney to me.
Thoughts on McCain's comments?
sorry for bumping, but funny for more than one reason
Well, the speculation is perfectly sane (for the most part), it was the pick which was an epic fail.
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I was more focused on McCain's statement he would pick the most qualified candidate to take his place as President.
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