Posted on 02/07/2008 10:44:53 AM PST by pogo101
Barak Obama.
Either Alan Keyes or Ann Coulter. That might help to “balance” the ticket.
No brainier here: McNut/Lieberman aka goofey.
Sorry, she's overqualified for McCain's VP: 1. Too good-looking 2. Too articulate and well-informed -- and feisty 3. Too smart 4. Worked for Clarence Thomas, who probably "wore his conservatism on his sleeve" :)
Like Rove said, the VP choice brings nothing to the ticket but simply tells people you had a moment of sanity. McLame will probably pick someone compatable, Delta Burke or Barbara Streisand is my guess.
Admiral Stockdale? Nope. Died in 2005.
Steele is not a liberal.
Condi Rice is still on my “long list,” but she used to be on my “short list.” She moved down somewhat in light of her lack of conservatism as SecState (although obviously she is much better than Madeleine.)
And, Condi has the added bonus of being female, to offset Clinton. Lord, how I wish she would offset Clinton!
“A minority or a woman for VP might give McCain just enough of an edge to beat Obama/Hillary”
Oh, great. More of the “we can beat the Democrats by becoming just like them!” mindset.
People should be elected President because they’re the best person for the job. Not because they’re a woman, black, the “right” religion, or members of any other group... except maybe competent.
“A minority or a woman for VP might give McCain just enough of an edge to beat Obama/Hillary”
Oh, great. More of the “we can beat the Democrats by becoming just like them!” mindset.
People should be elected President because they’re the best person for the job. Not because they’re a woman, black, the “right” religion, or members of any other group... except maybe competent.
He has the name recognition and the conservative cred to get the base back. I know that Gingrich has been wishy-washy on global warming recently. But I still think the name recognition would be worth it and I know of a lot of conervatives that feel that Gingrich is only slightly below Reagan in the ranks of conervative leaders.
Would he accept it? I don't know, I think his relationship with McCain has been a little rocky in the past. But, lets face it, McCain is old, and has had several health scares. There is a good chance that the VP will end up being relavent and I, for one, wouldn't mind having a Presdent Gingrich.
Whoever is stupid enough to jump on a sinking ship.
Coulter couldn’t take the pay cut. :)
I think he all but has to nominate a woman/minority VP candidate if he wants to beat Obama.
Hillary? I think there’s enough of a ‘not another Bush or Clinton’ sentiment out there among the general public that McCain, especially with his ability to draw the political middle ground, would defeat her quite easily.
Oh, you like the thought of back to back to back Rinos?
Bob Knight
Is it OK if I hold out for a huge unforeseen event?
Just for a little while, anyway?
Either Bloomberg or Pataki.
Why not go all the way?
Save me from getting up early Tues morning in Nov.and voting.
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