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He's a maverick-RNC is no match for that
did you know he only gives us Straight Talk?
John McCain is a Maverick who tells it like it is.
He's a maverick-RNC is no match for that
Pro-choice. The term is pro-choice.
Really? It is? Weird.
I'd like to see McCain pick Romney, but I predict Pawlenty.
I'd like to see Obama pick Kaine, but I predict Biden.
I've always been a Biden girl
Will you be tuning in to South Park to be first to get the announcement?
.Obama and veep choice to campaign on Saturday
Aug 19, 9:43 PM (ET)
By CHRISTOPHER WILLS and BETH FOUHY
www.Newsmax.com
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage Saturday at a rally in this capital city where Obama launched his White House bid, a campaign official said.
A senior Obama adviser told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday that Obama and his veep choice will appear in front of the former state Capitol where Abraham Lincoln once served. The last time Obama appeared there, he announced he was running for president.
The disclosure narrowed the window Obama has to reveal his running mate. The list of possibilities is widely believed to be down to Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, who planned to campaign with Obama Thursday in his home state.
Obama strategist Anita Dunn wouldn't respond directly when asked if the Springfield event would be Obama's first appearance with his choice, but she suggested the two wouldn't necessarily be related. The campaign has said it will announce the choice on an episode of South Park, where Obama will appear at a rally playing himself sending a cell phone text message to supporters.
"We could pick up the V.P. any time an episode of South Park airs." Dunn said in an interview.
Biden plagiarized in the 1980s, but that was not a felony.
Two peas in a pod.
Cocaine possession and use in the 1980s was a felony.
Nader predicts Obama to pick Clinton
By: John F. Harris
August 19, 2008 09:30 PM EST
Count Ralph Nader as unimpressed by the crop of supposed finalists to be Barack Obama’s running mate.
“I don’t think he’s that dumb,” said Nader, commenting on widespread speculation that Obama’s choices are down to Sens. Joe Biden, Evan Bayh, or Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine.
The smart pick, according to Nader, is Hillary Rodham Clinton. Nader phoned into Politico Tuesday afternoon to offer his prediction that a surprise nod to Clinton is actually what Obama has in store—never mind the talk of mistrust between the Clintons and Obama.
“He just has to swallow hard and do what JFK did” in picking rival Lyndon Johnson in 1960, said the liberal activist and maverick presidential candidate.
I believe it is the only thing he can do to win.
Poll shows McCain takes 5-point lead over Obama
Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:44am EDT
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a sharp turnaround, Republican John McCain has opened a 5-point lead on Democrat Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.
McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, wiping out Obama's solid 7-point advantage in July and taking his first lead in the monthly Reuters/Zogby poll.
The reversal follows a month of attacks by McCain, who has questioned Obama's experience, criticized his opposition to most new offshore oil drilling and mocked his overseas trip.
The poll was taken Thursday through Saturday as Obama wrapped up a weeklong vacation in Hawaii that ceded the political spotlight to McCain, who seized on Russia's invasion of Georgia to emphasize his foreign policy views.
"There is no doubt the campaign to discredit Obama is paying off for McCain right now," pollster John Zogby said. "This is a significant ebb for Obama."
McCain now has a 9-point edge, 49 percent to 40 percent, over Obama on the critical question of who would be the best manager of the economy -- an issue nearly half of voters said was their top concern in the November 4 presidential election.
“He just has to swallow hard and do what JFK did” in picking rival Lyndon Johnson in 1960, said the liberal activist and maverick presidential candidate.
I don't think it is Hillary simply because Obama hasn't done anything to lay out the foundation for her. I was watching to see over the last few months whether he would sort of put his "change" message in context and somehow include the Clintons in this sphere as well, saying that they brought change in the early 90s and can play a similar role in the new century, or some such. But he hasn't done or said anything like this so I would find it very surprising now if he picked her.
I am not opposed to her specifically as a VP, and truth be told I doubt he is either - it's Bill that's likely the sticking point.
I don't think it is Hillary simply because Obama hasn't done anything to lay out the foundation for her.
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I agree completely...
Two Against The One
By MAUREEN DOWD
WASHINGTON
In the dead of night in a small hideaway office in the deserted Capitol, a clandestine meeting takes place between two senators with one goal.
They grin at each other as they lift their celebratory shots of brutally cold Stolichnaya.
“Our toast to The One,” they say in unison, “is that he’s toast.”
“Obama should have picked you, Hillary,” John McCain tells her. “It isn’t fair, my friend. But it just makes it easier for me to whup him.”
“Don’t worry, John, I’ve put it behind me,” Hillary replies. “I’m looking toward the future now, a future that looks very bright, once we send Twig Legs back to the back bench.”
They chortle with delight.
“He’s a bright young man, but he got ahead of himself,” McCain says. “He needs to be taught a lesson, and we’re the ones to do it. Have you seen the new Bloomberg poll? Obama’s dropped and we’re even again. The Bullet’s getting all the credit, but you and I know, Hillary, that it’s these top-secret counseling sessions we’re having. And thanks again for BlackBerrying me the Rick Warren questions while I was in the so-called cone of silence.”
“Oh, John, you know I love you and I’m happy to help,” Hillary says. “The themes you took from me are working great — painting Obama as an elitist and out-of-touch celebrity, when we’re rich celebrities, too. Turning his big rallies and pretty words into character flaws, charging him with playing the race card — that one always cracks me up. And accusing the media, especially NBC, of playing favorites. It’s easy to get the stupid press to navel-gaze; they’re so insecure.”
“They’re all pinko Commies,” McCain laughs. “Especially since they deserted me for The Messiah. Seriously, Hill, that Paris-Britney ad you came up with was brilliant. I owe you.”
Looking pleased, Hillary expertly downs another shot. “His secret fear is being seen as a dumb blonde,” she says. “He wants to take a short cut to the top and pose on glossy magazine covers, but he doesn’t want to be seen as a glib pretty boy.”
McCain lifts his glass to her admiringly. “If I do say so myself, while the rookie was surfing in Hawaii, I ate his pupus for lunch. Pictures of him pushing around a golf ball while I’m pushing around Putin. Priceless.”
“I have a little secret to tell you about that, John. Bill made it happen. He loves you so much. He called Putin and told him that if he invaded Georgia, he could count on being invited to the Clinton Global Initiative every year for the rest of his life.”
“Wow. Should I call him? I saw your husband’s kind words about me in Las Vegas on Monday, saying I’d be just as good as Obama on climate change.”
“I think he’d like that,” Hillary smiles. “He’s still boiling at Obama. And you don’t have to worry about my army of angry women. We’ve spread the word in the feminist underground — as opposed to that wacky Obama Weather Underground — that ‘catharsis’ is code for ‘No surrender.’ My gals know when I say ‘We may have started on two separate paths but we’re on one journey now’ that Skinny’s journey is to the nearest exit.”
“But Obama’s says he’s finally ready to hit back,” McCain says, frowning. “He’s starting a blistering TV campaign and attacking me for attacking his patriotism.”
“Now, John, you know that every time he tries to get tough, he quickly runs out of gas. Sometimes in debates, he’d be exhausted by the third question. He must use up all his energy in the gym. He doesn’t have any stamina, and he certainly doesn’t have our bloodlust. Besides, you can throw that Mark Penn stuff at him that I couldn’t use in a Democratic primary about how he’s not fundamentally American in his thinking and values. While he’s up on his high-minded pedestal, you’ll scoot past him in your Ferragamos.”
“How can I ever thank you, my friend?”
“You can announce that you won’t be running for re-election because you’d be 76, and you can pick somebody really lame to run with, like your pal Lieberman. That means one term for you, and two for me.”
“It’s a deal,” McCain says, sticking out his hand to shake on it. “That was inspired to snatch his convention away — makes him look so weak. Listen, why don’t you stop in Sedona on the way to Denver? Wear a black wig and I’ll spirit you up to the cabin for the night. I’ll catch a catfish in the mill pond and grill it for you. It will be an adventure.” There’s a knock on the door. Jesse Jackson sticks his head into the meeting.
“Is it over?” he asks his co-conspirators.
“Yes, he’s over,” they respond in unison.
As for Bill Clinton being the problem, that is just silly. Once Obama is elected, he very easily could sideline Bill.
And if you think he is not capable, you are supporting someone that does not have the skills to be President.
But oh well, nobody is asking me anyway!
oh, MoDo.
I am not a fan of Biden because I think he suffers from the foot-in-mouth disease a lot and that is something that they can't gamble with.
I would argue that that is a good thing. His foot gets in his mouth not out of stupidity or lack of knowledge but out of his tendency to speak off the cuff, off the top of his head. This, to me, makes him come across to be more like a real person, whose every word isn't calculated to please this group or that group.
Barack Obama, "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy."
This isn't his first such lapse: In another unguarded moment last summer, Biden said, "You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin Donuts [in Delaware] unless you have a slight Indian accent."
oh, MoDo.
/\ that may be a fun exercise in creative writing.
and will win some favor with people that are 'blinded' by their hatred of all things "Clinton".
but, anyone with moderate intelligence will not take it seriously.
why? just too many moving parts.
my theory for a McCain win, and it is only my theory.
but, it is more plausible. imho.
why? less moving parts.
and it is almost entirely contingent upon McCain's actions, alone.
here it is:
McCain surprises with his V P nomination, Mitt Romney.
and he pledges to serve only one term.
1. Romney won over many conservatives during the GOP primary
2. A couple of things about those Mormons, they are anti- gay marriage and strong pro-life (something the conservatives seem to agree with? maybe? )
now here is the part that you may need to prepare yourself for.
3. with the one term pledge from McCain and Romney as the V P, who would be the likely GOP nominee in 2012 ????? one guess >>>>> Romney
but he is a smelly Mormon
the Democratic Nominee would have a cakewalk
and who would the Democratic nominee be?
not Obama, he is a loser
I wonder who ???
Now, who will win the most if Romney if the nominee ????
Will PUMAS like the McCain/ Romney ticket / pledge, could some (just enough) even cast a vote for 2012 in 2008?
(it is kind of like chess, a lot of strategy and planning 5 moves ahead. )
I read that earlier today. It was a funny piece. Almost posted it myself.