Former Bush White House official Nicolle Wallace drew a swift rebuke from one of her former McCain campaign colleagues Wednesday, for claiming in an interview that the 2008 McCain team discussed whether or not it was appropriate for Sarah Palin to be sworn in as vice president.
Wallace, who worked with the McCain-Palin ticket in the general election, was promoting a novel she wrote an interview with Time when she said: There certainly were discussions not for long because of the arc the campaign took but certainly there were discussions about whether, if they were to win, it would be appropriate to be sworn in.
That assertion is not true and bizarre, said Charlie Black, a veteran of Republican presidential politics who was one of McCains closest advisers in the 2008 race. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/65257.html#ixzz2fMhvQF8y
Rove’s primary contact person with McLame.
um.... who? who cares what she thinks?
And why do they keep refering to the last government shut down as a disaster? I remember it fondly as giving Newt the power to force Bill Clintoon to BALANCE THE BUDGET
Republican party is dead. Made up of RINO corpses. Useless as tits on a bull. No money, no votes!
Keep ‘em busy Joe. Keep slamming patriots. Let them snort and point.
You and your flacks, and they and their minions will never see the people coming. There is hope rising in the land.
Carry on, Joe.
Better to die on your feet
fighting like a man than on bended knee groveling like a coward
A TV show full of Marxists, do tell.