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CHRIS Cox for VP?
The Orange County Register ^
| March 17, 2008
| Robert Novak
Posted on 03/19/2008 9:37:25 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Former conservative colleagues in the House of Representatives are boosting Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission since 2005, to be Sen. John McCain's vice presidential running mate.
A White House aide under President Reagan, Cox served 16 years as a congressman from Newport Beach and was chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee. He was named as a federal appeals court judge to begin President George W. Bush's administration, but withdrew after Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California announced her opposition.
Former Rep. Rob Portman of Ohio, who also was a member of the House leadership before joining the Bush Cabinet, is being promoted for vice president by Washington insiders. But Cox's backers in the House argue that Portman lacks Cox's stature in the conservative movement, which they say McCain needs.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008veep; chriscox; mccain; sec; veep
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To: Clintonfatigued
We need a conservative with good financial chops; any other consideration is secondary. If McCain picks such a person, he’ll have chosen wisely.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:38:49 AM PDT
by
Mr. Silverback
(It is not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Back Mac.)
To: Clintonfatigued
I was a huge Chris Cox fan till I sat thru one of his speeches. Ugh! There’s part of my brain I still can’t wake up.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:38:59 AM PDT
by
Deb
(Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
To: Clintonfatigued
that would be a pretty good pick and helps with california.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:41:22 AM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(McCain must pick a conservative VP if he wants conservative support)
To: Clintonfatigued
I’ve always been a big fan of Cox—I had hoped that he would run for Senate v. Boxer, but I’m not sure what Cox adds to the ticket. California, his home state, looks hopeless and Cox doesn’t have much name recognition. I’d rather see Portman or Kasich (Ohio) or Romney (NH, Mich., Nevada) or Pawlenty (Minn., Wisc.), who might help deliver a key state.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:43:14 AM PDT
by
Looper
To: Clintonfatigued
Nothing McCain does is going to help him. He cannot find a person conservative enough to make up for his participation in McCain Feingold, mexican amnesty, and on and on. There isn’t a person that conservative on the planet, and if there were, he would not run with McCain.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:44:32 AM PDT
by
snowdrift
To: Jim Robinson; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Kuksool; Norman Bates; LdSentinal; goldstategop; ...
Christopher Cox would be an excellent choice. Among his other gifts, he speaks fluent Russian.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:45:29 AM PDT
by
Clintonfatigued
(Those in the national Republican leaderhip do the work of three men- Moe, Larry, and Curly.)
To: Looper
Kasich would be a good pick. Everyone knows him and he is a real fiscal conservative who fought the tough fight in the 90’s.
I say no to pawlenty and romney is even worse.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:46:36 AM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(McCain must pick a conservative VP if he wants conservative support)
To: Clintonfatigued
If Cox is a conservative, McCain will not chose him. He's made it clear that he will choose one who shares his beliefs. That precludes the selection of any conservative. Isn't anyone listening to McCain when he says exactly the type of person he will choose?
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:46:45 AM PDT
by
isrul
(Help make koranimals an endangered species)
To: Clintonfatigued
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:49:09 AM PDT
by
inkling
To: Clintonfatigued
Cox is a good man. But I’m not sure if a Californian will help. After the screwups of the past 20 years, California is a dead loss for Republicans.
If Hillary or Obama only won two states, which is highly unlikely, one of them would be California. And if it’s a close race, forget it.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:49:21 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Mr. Silverback
We need a conservative with good financial chops; any other consideration is secondary. If McCain picks such a person, hell have chosen wisely.
Mitt Romney!
To: Bobkk47
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:49:56 AM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(McCain must pick a conservative VP if he wants conservative support)
To: Clintonfatigued
He is awesome and always been great BUT he can’t deliver CA and that’s where he is from if I remember correctly.
Romney can deliver Michigan and maybe Ridge can deliver PA.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:49:56 AM PDT
by
The_Republican
(Ovaries of the World Unite! Rush, Laura, Ann, Greta - Time for the Ovulation!)
To: Deb
I met him at a private reception once. I was introduced by my host who said to me: “I want you to meet Chris Cox.” When I said: “Hello Chris, nice to meet you.” you would have thought I had committed a cardinal sin. He didn't say a word about my gaff - he didn't need to. His expression said it all as his ego obviously wanted me to address him as Congressman Cox. Needless to say he wasn't interested in any conversation with me. I'd rather see someone as talented but humble and one who has a true sense of being a public “servant” rather than public master.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:51:04 AM PDT
by
tripod
To: Mr. Silverback
It seems to me that Lindsay Graham is actively campaigning for the VP slot.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:51:42 AM PDT
by
soupcon
To: All
Former conservative colleagues in the House of Representatives Kick out the former conservatives. Elect some current conservatives.
/semiSarc
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:52:18 AM PDT
by
newgeezer
(It is [the people's] right and duty to be at all times armed. --Thomas Jefferson)
To: soupcon
Keep you eyes on Tom Ridge. He’s national co-chair and very close to McCain.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:52:41 AM PDT
by
tripod
To: soupcon
why would graham give up a safe seat in the senate to be VP?
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:52:50 AM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(McCain must pick a conservative VP if he wants conservative support)
To: Mr. Silverback
We need a conservative with good financial chops; any other consideration is secondary. If McCain picks such a person, hell have chosen wisely. McCain needs David Walker, Comptroller General for for his Vice President.
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posted on
03/19/2008 9:56:25 AM PDT
by
Dixie Yooper
(Ephesians 6:11)
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