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Convention Night (VP Speculation)
John McCain ^
Posted on 08/28/2008 9:57:22 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign released its latest television ad, entitled "Convention Night." The ad features John McCain offering his congratulations to Barack Obama for receiving the nomination of the Democratic Party on this important day in American history. The ad will air on national cable and in key states.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008dncconvention; 2008veep; ads; aleadyposter; mccain; tenpriorpost
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To: devere
That’s NOT Joe Biden who’ll be smiling, it’s Joe Lieberman.
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posted on
08/28/2008 11:13:33 PM PDT
by
devere
To: flaglady47
she won’t be a no name inexperienced woman once she’s VP and serving by the side of mcCain.
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posted on
08/28/2008 11:21:46 PM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(Obamuh uh uh uh uh uh uh ummmmmm)
To: Onerom99
attack dog Biden vs a woman. That will also mess him up.
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posted on
08/28/2008 11:23:24 PM PDT
by
ari-freedom
(Obamuh uh uh uh uh uh uh ummmmmm)
To: ari-freedom
“attack dog Biden vs a woman. That will also mess him up.”
And hey, if he starts getting rough, Sarah just needs to whip out the Baby and plunk it down on her lap and VOILA, instant evil Biden attack! Plus cute baby factor!
WIN!!
To: ConservativeMan55
I guess that’s not the same plane she sold off on eBay, eh?
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posted on
08/28/2008 11:36:35 PM PDT
by
Gondring
(I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
To: ConservativeMan55
Anyone but PAWlenty, the Spokesdog for Petco, who will also be known as Tim Polenta after Biden gets through with him.
To: ConservativeMan55
This ad is brilliant. Please tell me it ran far and wide. Portrays McCain as a total class act.
Contrast this with the "angry black man" Obama channeling Rev. Wright tonight and hurling absurd charges of treason at McCain.
To: ari-freedom
“she wont be a no name inexperienced woman once shes VP and serving by the side of mcCain.”
That’s not how it works. The VP candidates go out on their own stumping in states the Prez candidate thinks are important to win. They don’t stay together. With a no-name up against a long-time name like Biden, there will be no time (there’s only 2 and not even 1/2 months left till Election Day) for people to get to know a Palin or a Pawlenty. Remember, this person will be going up against a Biden, whose track record in the Senate and as a Prez candidate himself in the primaries, is much, much better known. It’s like bringing a pea shooter to a gunfight.
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posted on
08/29/2008 1:58:40 AM PDT
by
flaglady47
(South Ossetia = Kosovo - thanks Bill Clinton)
To: RightFighter
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posted on
08/29/2008 4:46:15 AM PDT
by
ConservativeMan55
(Obama is the Democrats guy. They bought the ticket, now they must take the ride.)
To: ConservativeMan55
So now Pawlenty's out apparently?
One could interpret the ad as "We haven't leaked our pick yet (today), but prepare for a surprise tomorrow!"
I think, Pawlenty is a solid choice. I always liked how he made fun of the PeTArds, but IMHO he doesn't bring too much new to the table. Romney is probably the safest choice, moderate enough to be attractive to the center, yet conservative enough to be acceptable to the base. However choosing Romney is like saying "Here is the man that can take over for me, after all, I might not run in four years". Pawlenty says "I'll be back in four, and in eight years time, this one will be ready".
Palin is a far more interesting, but also riskier choice. An inspired choice, because it allows McCain to attack hard both center (i.e. soccer moms and working class families who would have voted Clinton because of her experience) and the base (staunch pro-lifer). A risky choice because it might look like the Hillary democrats run the Republican agenda.
In the best case, Hillary supporters will carry McCain to victory, in the worst case right-wing die-hards will be put of by the "Hillary" theme of McCain's campaign. But as Republicans are more likely to unite behind a candidate than Democrats, the benefits should outweigh the risks.
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posted on
08/29/2008 5:44:49 AM PDT
by
wolf78
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