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To: DoughtyOne; epow
And under John McCain, nothing gets turned around. Under him Conservatism is dormant, and then we get the McCain to the X to replace him.

FWIW, I pretty much agree. I think this will be the first time I put so much stock in who the VP will be. If it's a young conservative I will probably end up voting for McCain, but if it's another "centrist" I'll probably only vote at the local level.

1,078 posted on 06/27/2008 11:52:25 AM PDT by wmfights (Believe - THE GOSPEL - and be saved)
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To: wmfights

When I hear folks say this about the V.P. slot, I am reminded of Lyndon Johnson under J.F.K. Kennedy brought him on board to draw in Texas support. Once elected, Kennedy basically told Johnson to go pound sand.

Johnson was a very powerful political figure. I doubt one could be found today that would approach his clout. And still Johnson was relegated to lap dog status under Kennedy.

Now Johnson did take over after Kennedy, so you have that going for you. Absent that, I don’t think McCain listens to anyone except himself. So we’ll see how far ‘a good V.P.’ will get us. My guess is about one millimeter.


1,079 posted on 06/27/2008 12:23:39 PM PDT by DoughtyOne ( I say no to the Hillary Clinton wing of the Republican party. Not now or ever, John McCain...)
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