Posted on 06/26/2008 2:56:41 PM PDT by SE Mom
As for the presidential campaign - in the possibility of a Democratic president and Democratic majority in Congress, McClintock offers Republicans the advice of former statesman Frederick Douglass:
Agitate, agitate, and agitate."
McCain wasn't anyone's first choice, Tom...
Fred pinglist?
Heck! He still isn't on my list of choices.
“California State Sen. Tim McClintock thinks Sen. John McCain should choose his former primary opponent, Fred Thompson for his running mate.”
No thanks, Fred was a major disappointment during the primaries, plus the MSM would trash a McCain/Thompson ticket as too old and tired.
Fred seems to have made it clear he doesn’t want this- and my concern has been it’s going to be too great a contrast with the YOUNG Obama..
But still...it’s worth thinking about. As I’ve said several times...this ticket works for me if McCain drops out at the convention, Fred gets the nod and chooses...Allen West for VP:)
Good GRIEF- I completely misread your post! Duuhhh...LOL- McCain was never a choice of mine- I meant FRED was my first choice.
Long day.
Can I say “McClintock for Vice President” ? ;-D
Lol, it happens. Fred was my first choice too.
as much as I would love to see it, it ain’t gonna happen! Two old guys vs. youth and vitality. The MSM would have a field day with this. But then again, they may represent 2 adults in this race.
Fred would fine as VP for me, and he was my first choice and probably still my only choice among those also rans for president. McCain, ugh. But, the headlines would write themselves and they probably wouldn’t be good.
Forget Allen West, let's start a committee to draft Adam West for VP!
Two Old white guys? Nahhhhhh, we need someone young and vibrant as VP.
Fred’s a great guy, but two old men with cancer won’t sell too well.
Maybe Sarah Palin as VP might sell a lot better.
Lets see. He wasn’t my first choice. He wasn’t my second choice... Well hell, he wasn’t my 120 millionth choice either. 120 million and one, perhaps...
FYI!
At this point, choosing Fred as VP might get McCain more conservative votes.
OTOH, thought Fred said no way does he want to be VPOTUS.
I agree with your points. I think Fred might be persuaded to accept a VP nomination on certain tougher-than-usual conditions. (Examples, although I am guessing, might include “Cheney-level authority,” informal veto authority over such things as ComprehAmnesty, judge-picking authority, etc.)
NO MORE SENATORS!
John McCain gets my vote ONLY if it is Governor Mark Sanford.
Anyone else, and I vote for one of the 3 guys running 3rd party.
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