Posted on 01/29/2008 7:19:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Now that the Sunshine has set, two old friends come to an understanding.
McCain topper Rick Davis quietly negotiated the agreement.
HALPERINS TAKE: 10 things Giuliani could have done differently.
Giuliani, in Florida concession speech, talked about his effort in the past tense, but said nothing explicit about dropping out or The Deal.
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“Thats a big whopper. Romney came out immediately and demanded an apology from McInsane for saying it. Plus he immediately went on the attack against McLame as being a liberal voter on key issues such as amnesty, CFR, voting against Bushs tax cuts, etc. What Romney couldnt fight was the endorsement of Gov. Crist, the endorsement of Sen. Martinez, and the whole apparatus of the State GOP establishment leaders in FL that were thrown against him. Plus a bunch of old codgers voting for one of their own.”
PING for truth!!!
Oh man, no wonder you're hiding. You must be on 24 hour suicide watch, after your boy- "we'll at least have a seat at the table" Rudy, endorsed McCain
Get well soon!
I would not vote for McCain if that were the case, so if that's what comes out of the convention, then McCain loses my support. It's that simple.
The truth is, though, that I've got to wait to see.
The other truth is that Romney has recently been very liberal. McCain has recently acted very liberal. Both are now backing off of some of what they've done.
McCain clearly is the defense leader and is committed to winning the WOT.
McCain has a moderately strong lifelong opposition to abortion with one documentable bad mistep with a statement about retaining Roe v Wade. I'd like to see that statement in context, because I can't make sense of a pro-life position with a resignation to RvW.
Romney is a decent economic conservative with some missteps in the area of "fee" enhancements being covert tax increases. He has a misstep in the area of forced healthcare.
I believe he's been a consistent pro-defense republican.
I have serious doubts about his anti-life, anti-gun, and pro-gay agenda past.
In sum, it's a toss up between the two. If I can support Romney, then I can support McCain. I think McCain has it locked up now, though, to be honest with you.
Romney's money cannot overcome McCain's name recognition.
McCain will definitely turn me against him, though, if he selects Giuliani as the VP. You are absolutely correct in that regard.
At this point I've become ambivalent. I think McCain will trounce the democrats because I really don't think the independents are ready for Hillary or Obabma and they don't really know that much about McCain.
Romney's biggest problem in this race is that he just doesn't connect with people. He's not the kind of guy you'd invite over to your super bowl party, unless he came to the door with a 60 inch HDTV. That colored hair with the touch of gray at the sideburns just looks too Metrosexual. He should have let it go at least partially gray, stop greasing it back and let it appear windblown and he should start shaving before he goes to bed so he can have that hard edged 5 O'Clock shadow when he appears on TV.
But it's probably too late for Romney to start looking like a real person.
I'll probably vote for whoever the Republican candidate is at this point provided that they don't pick Giuliani as a running mate. I don't think I'll campaign for any of them. I just can't get excited about this bunch.
You are absolutely right about the air-brushed Romney. Besides that, outside of the radically informed, he really is an unknown other than in Mass, Mich, and Utah.
I don’t know how much cash he’d have to drop to possibly reverse that in some kind of intense ad campaign, but I don’t think he’ll do it because it’s only a possible reversal.
His best bet right now is to play for the VP slot. He could bring MI and Mass to the ticket, so I see that as viable.
I don’t think that Rudy can bring NY along. After the Kerik affair, I don’t see Rudy getting offered the AG role in a McCain admin. Nor do I see him getting Defense.
He could get Homeland Security or an Ambassadorship, though. I’d be ok with either, because they really aren’t social policy roles.
How does that make him any different than any other world leader?
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