Posted on 06/20/2008 6:55:56 PM PDT by CapnJack
From time to time a conservative pundit has suggested that John McCain choose a Democrat for his vice presidential running mate. That usually has been met with howls of derision from other conservatives who find the notion preposterous. But is it?
The main reason is obvious: the untimely demise of McCain would allow a Democrat to ascend to the White House, forfeiting his partys victory and reversing the popular mandate for a Republican president. (Lets leave aside for now whether a McCain victory would represent a Republican mandate or a miracle, despite his party affiliation.)
But lets consider if one specific Democrat, Senator Joseph Lieberman, might make sense as a VP selection for McCain. McCain at times has fueled speculation about Lieberman with effusive praise:
Hed be a great partner in any endeavor, including joining America together, McCain said in response to a question on the Lieberman factor. Lets reach across the aisle, lets work together for America. Thats what Joe Lieberman is all about.
(Excerpt) Read more at pajamasmedia.com ...
Sept. 1998. When Joe pontificated, but just couldn’t bring himself to really criticize President Clinton for lying under oath and for getting serviced in the Oval Office by a government intern.
He whined and opined, but, you know, it was no big deal, really.
He’s also a global warming kook. Like a blind squirrel that finds a nut, he was good on the war on terror.
But the real courage Joe showed was that when the entire Democratic party turned their backs on him, forcing him to run(and win) as an Independent—this courageous man decides to then caucus with the .....Democrats. Yeah, a real profile in courage there.
Oh, and please don’t perform the abortions that he supports on a Saturday—it really offends his Orthodox Jewish sensibilities.
The dream RINO/DINO ticket.......Priceless!
If McCain does choose Lieberman (I hope not!) for VP, then what happens to that U.S. Senate seat? Does the Republican Governor get to appoint somebody to that seat, and, if she does, would she actually appoint a conservative to that U.S. Senate seat, despite her being a RINO Republican?
I have a strange affection for this ticket
I am less concerned about the positions a candidate takes,
than that they are honorable to what Vision they have been Appointed. I do not expect to agree with any man, nor do I expect them to agree with me. What I do expect is that each will be attentive to others words. I believe Lieberman is an honorable man, and worthy of praise, even if I disagree with him at many levels. It would not surprise me one bit if McCain were to attempt this “Bastard Union” as it would be entirely within His character to try to pull it off.
This would be a classic McCain move...
Anything to defeat Obama, if required, it must be done
I do too, for that same reason. But I disagree with most of his domestic policies. I would extend a cabinet post to him because I think he has earned it. He does not belong on the R ticket however.
How about McCain-Miller (Zell, that is)?
Or mabye McCain-Card (Orson Scott. . . yeah I know he has no political experience, but his good sense would still make him better Presidential timber than Obama with his what? four years in the Senate and under a decade as a state legislator?)
We need at least one republican on the ticket to vote for. Don't we?
For crying out loud, he sponsored the $7 TRILLION tax disguised as a global warming bill that would destroy the economy. You wouldn’t be able to heat or cool your house or afford fuel for your car. And it would become a massive new welfare giveaway for the “poor” who couldn’t afford the artificially expensive fuels. He’s insane.
McCain doesn’t care about conservatives??? No way. That can’t possibly be true. Absolutely shocking.
I am seriously considering the Constitution Party. I know, I’ll be wasting my vote, but it will be hard in good conscience to vote for McCain, no matter who his running mate is. What a sad election year.
Have you seen the size of that lump on McCain's left cheek lately. It looks like he's got a golf ball in his jaw. We'd better pray for a good VP, because I don't think Juan is going to be around long after his inauguration.
McCain/Thompson or McCain/Jindal. Anything else will be Dole/Kemp II.
Gov. Sara Palin fits the bill rather nicely.
McCain will never gain my vote. It isn’t about hate, it is about conservative principles — something many Republicans just don’t understand.
LOL
Only in todays America.
Might as well face it folks; OBAMA 08
Is that worse than or better than an “Orwellian sewer” ?
JoJo, you need to go live on a desert island, where you don’t have to compromise anything.
You must be very depressed right now ?
I ain’t voting for McCain no matter who is on the ticket. But I have posted for a couple of months that McCain’s best chance is to go with Lieberman. That is what this election is all about any way, it is the run-off in the Democrat primary between an anti-war Democrat Barry and a pro-war Democrat in the RINO relic.
*snort*
McCain-Lieberman Could Be Just the Ticket
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.