Posted on 05/21/2008 2:22:52 PM PDT by cdchik123
Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, on Friday is scheduled to meet with two Republican governors who have been prominently mentioned as potential running mates, according to Republicans familiar with Mr. McCains plan.
Charlie Crist, the governor of Florida, and Bobby Jindal, the governor of Louisiana, have both accepted invitations to meet with Mr. McCain at his home in Arizona, according to Republican familiars with the decision. One Republican said that Mitt Romney, a former rival of Mr. McCain for the presidential nomination is also expected to visit him this weekend. Mr. Romneys advisers declined to comment.
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It seems too soon for Jindal ... he could be an excellent presidential contender in another 4 or 8 years, but it might be better to allow him to amass more experience and accomplishment as a governor before putting his name forward on a presidential ticket.
No, but Crist isn’t pro-life is the point. I left the thread anyway to go download music. Now I’m leaving again. Goodnight. FV
You already have a far left "moderate" (aka a demonrat) at the top of the ticket. Add another moderate as the VP and they lose and the GOP, as we once knew it, is finished forever.
Agreed, but I think it’s pretty obvious that the conservative Christians do not want Romney, and McCain has got to pick someone who will appeal to those voters.
Romney??!! With all the anti-Mormon press setting the word “crazy” into the public awareness of that group, with Romney’s quotes about John McCain available on video (”He’ll say anything to be president”—Mitt on John), and with all of Romney’s flip-flopping-flipping-again on issue after issue, he’ll drag the ticket down to a depth of voter unease that even McCain won’t recognize it.
But maybe I just don’t like the guy. Fred Thompson is my choice, and McCain owes him for blocking for him on his end runs to the end-zone of the nomination.
I’ll say it again: NO ONE serious about a future in politics will accept being Juanito’s running mate.
I agree. It will be Pawlenty most likely.
what about Haley Barbour?
Speaking of Duncan Hunter, I received this a copy of this email a short time ago:
A Special Note from Duncan Hunter:
To my fellow members of the American Conservative Union:
“Dad I quit my job and I’m joining the Marines.”
These were the words of my son Duncan Duane a few days after September 11th. Like a lot of parents who have received similar calls, I experienced a rush of feelings: concern and worry about my sons’ safety and the impact on his wife and baby.
Then as he continued to talk, I felt great pride in his patriotism.
Within a few weeks he was in the U.S. Marines training to become an artillery officer. He was then sent to Iraq twice, and Afghanistan once.
After he finished his hitch in the Corps he joined me in my 2007/08 Presidential Campaign. As he spoke for me in New Hampshire and South Carolina on our platform of a strong national defense, enforceable borders, and American values, Duncan made another decision — to run for Congress himself.
He is now waging a battle for Congress in the seat I am vacating in San Diego.
His platform is a statement in conservative principles:
Limited government
Strong defense
Enforceable Borders
Lower Taxes and Free Markets
He is running a great campaign but he needs your help. When he is elected, he will be the first combat veteran from Iraq in the U.S. Congress — something we sorely need.
As a fellow conservative, I hope you will visit HunterForCongress. com and help Captain Duncan Duane Hunter, U.S. Marine Reserve win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Please send whatever you can afford to his website.
His conservative principles are badly needed in Congress.
I know I sound like a proud Dad, and I am. I hope you will be able to help.
With warm wishes,
Duncan Hunter
********
If you live in California or not, you can help keep Congress supplied with conservatives by donating to Duncan Duane Hunter’s campaign. :)
And we can't have that.
The most accomplished liberal Governor in the history of the republic.
Winkin’, Blinkin’ and Nod one night
Sailed off in a wooden shoe,
Yawn....
Weird. By definition, a moderate cannot be far left.
There are, of course, no conservatives. And no liberals. There are only people more conservative or more liberal than others.
Obama is more liberal than McCain. McCain is more conservative than Obama.
I see his manservant, Lindsay Graham, is on the list.
And we can't have that.
In truth, I wish we had someone who would make the moonbats heads spin right off their necks, but the reality is Santorum is a very polarizing figure and he would definitely distract from McCain campaign constantly defending his VP to moonbat reporters
McCain is going to have enough trouble beating the Obamanation without a constant drumbeat of defending Rick
Normally I would agree with this 100%. However, in this case I will be choosing to vote/not vote McCain based almost exclusively on whom he picks for VP. I'm currently leaning toward a third-party vote, on the principle that a McCain win would destroy the future of the GOP as a conservative base (and would essentially give us a one-party system). However, McCain's VP will be in the best position to define the future of the GOP in 2012 and beyond -- so if it's a conservative, then I'll vote for the future no matter how little I like McCain.
On the other hand, if it's more of the same-old/same-old big government, rudderless GOP establishment (Crist, Romney, etc.), then it solidifies my third-party vote.
As a Floridian I can verify that The Tan Man is in no way qualified to be president. To me, this is the most important consideration in selecting a VP. Given McQueeg’s age and health history, there’s a good chance that his VP will become POTUS. Among these three, Romney is the only one ready on day one.
For me, it makes ALL the difference between voting for McQueeg or executing my tag line.
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