Posted on 02/17/2008 10:42:35 PM PST by bshomoic
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Charlie would give Elvis a run for his money, said Ken Pruitt, the Republican leader in the Florida state Senate. Thats how popular he is in Florida. If McCain wants to win this state in November, Charlie Crist is a no-brainer [as running mate].
The unforeseen emergence of a youthful, dynamic, and hugely popular Republican governor - think of a skinnier Arnold Schwarzenegger, without the Austrian accent - has added a tantalising twist to the 2008 White House race.
Whether McCain chooses Crist or not - and much may depend on who wins the Democratic battle - Republicans believe they may have found a candidate with the glamour, charisma and political substance to challenge Barack Obama in 2012 or beyond.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesonline.co.uk ...
I see, the guy who divorced his dieing first wife on her death bed so he could go shack up with a crazy trustfund babe is going to select a never married skirt chaser who prides himself on bagging very wealthy country club widows.
It’s like the RINOS really wished they elected John kerry in 2004 so they decided to make an amalgamated ticket of all of Kerry’s worst qualities.
Rumour control from the palace guard in Tallhassee is that Charlie has a live-in significant other that is not of the opposite sex. Of course, we always suspected this but I don’t think Charlie is ready to have his background turned insideout by climbing on the the McCain ticket.
Crist is a weirdo.
This will not happen in a thousand years.
Please re-consider that.
WOuldn’t the Brits love this?
Then again, they haven’t had a lot of say about who runs things here since, say, the late 1700s......
Check out the last few paragraphs of this one:
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=7d469394-9358-4921-9a00-f6c6f448942d
This one says , “The speculation about Crist has been brewing for months, and with a McCain ticket the odds seem to improve that Crist goes to Washington.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1967384/posts
This next one’s title is supposed to say “Talking up McCain..”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1968307/posts
Hope this helps. (Don’t forget that FR has a “Search” function.)
FRegards,
LH
Imagine for a moment the cost of having Hillary or Hussein as president. PLEASE don't make me recall the displeasure of bringing this up.
Truer words were never spoken, but perhaps not in the way intended.
Ideology has nothing to do with this. It's about electoral votes. If Hillary is the Democratic nominee, Giuliani would probably be a better choice because he'd secure Pennsylvania better than anyone else. In addition to providing badly needed executive experience.
But the Democrats will probably choose Obama, in which case I agree McCain should name Crist as his running mate.
LOL! Charlie hasn't introduced HIM to the public!
The other thing is if Crist takes FL off the table that means the Campign can put more money in other states.
Plus ain’t the LT. Gov an Afican American
Charlie can marry a Latino before he gets named VP.
Other then Lee County and perhaps a few counties in the Panhandle, the religious right does not exert the political influence here that it does in some southern States. Charlie could help him win Florida. But that won't be enough to put him over the top nationally.
I think Bill Richardson is already spoken for.
The campaign budget issue you mentioned is a wash because it applies to both sides. Which means Crist would be a net gain for the GOP.
Hey, you never know, we could still get the real thing. If Clinton manages to claim the rat nomination, the Kennedy-Obama coterie could make things interesting, persuading John McCain to put his good friend John Kerry on the ticket (a truly bipartisan screw-America ticket - just like a regular screw-America ticket, except there will be a bipartisan consensus on the best method of screwing). John "stuck in Iraq" Kerry will revive his "Reporting For Doodie" shtick, and add in something about "transcending party lines to find real solutions for ending America's problems greatness".
If the Obama tent revival collapses in on the press, and such a John-John scenario as above unfolds, I imagine that the MSM will be confused about who to back for the first time since the dawn of color TV.
I guess it depends. Conservatives do not like Crist best I can tell. Being in Florida I will vote dem before i vote mccain/crist. they are democrats. of course i quit being a republican. Crist being president is scarier than obama. Gee, talk about experience, he has been governor barely a year.
Mike Pence would truly make a better VP. My disappointment with Pence is on his pro-amnesty for illegal immigrants position, but Pence is also 100% conservative on all of the other issues.
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