Posted on 07/07/2004 10:41:28 AM PDT by areafiftyone
ALBANY President Bush should consider dumping Vice President Dick Cheney from the Republican ticket this year, an influential former GOP senator said Wednesday. Alfonse DAmato said Bush should consider putting Secretary of State Colin Powell or Sen. John McCain of Arizona on the GOP ticket. There was no immediate comment from the Bush-Cheney campaign. Bush has long maintained he wants Cheney to be his running mate. The DAmato advice came one day after Bushs Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry, announced he had selected Sen. John Edwards to be his running mate. Let me note that Vice President Cheney is a decent, honorable, and patriotic American, a man of great intellect, who has served the president and the nation with dedication, DAmato said in a statement released by his office. But we should make no mistake, we are a nation at war with a vicious terrorist foe, and in war hard decisions must be made. As an observer of politics, I believe the president can guarantee his essential re-election by looking to several other notable individuals who would add a great dimension to his ticket as a running mate, the New York Republican added. Placing Powell first and foremost on his wish list to replace Cheney, DAmato said the retired general would help galvanize the nation and offer a truly historic opportunity for American unity and pride. McCain, said DAmato, is a genuine American hero who would also help bridge the political divide in our nation and assure the presidents re-election by a wide margin. While I believe George Bush will win re-election even without this bold stroke, he will insure a broader, deeper, more resonant reaffirmation of his leadership if he places his duty to continue as president above any one individual, DAmato said. The president deserves more than simple re-election, the former senator added. He deserves a mandate to continue to lead this nation to peace and prosperity. DAmato, who is now a highly successful lobbyist and consultant, first raised the possibility of Bush dropping Cheney from the GOP ticket in an interview Tuesday night with the NY 1 cable news channel in New York City. DAmato is a regular commentator for NY 1. In his NY 1 appearance, DAmato said that while he realized his comments would shock Republicans and probably get them angry, he said, I think we can do better. The former senator said he believed Powell would run with Bush if the position was offered to him. That, said DAmato, would change politics in America for the better. Instead of millions of African-Americans having their votes taken for granted or just saying, Republicans dont care about us, they dont reach out to us, this would send an incredible signal, DAmato said. It would turn many of the battle (ground) states into tremendous wins for Republicans. DAmato said McCain, who had been unsuccessfully courted by Kerry as a running mate, would help the GOP win votes from independents and conservative Reagan Democrats. DAmato, who lost his Senate seat in 1998 to Democrat Charles Schumer, is a political mentor to New York Gov. George Pataki, who is considered a potential 2008 GOP presidential candidate.
Originally published on July 7, 2004
Regards, Ivan
Amen. Cheney could still serve as adviser.
President Bush should stick with Cheney and not listen to the chorus of idiots with this idea, IMHO.
Since when do losers get to give advice?
Presumably Edwards would then sue him for emotional distress. :-)
There is a lot of hatred out there. Maybe something needs to be done to help unify the country.
Agree completely with you! Cheney will have Edwards for lunch. Hopefully he won't get food poisoning...
Why would President Bush listen to a guy who couldn't even beat Chuckie Schumer?
Exactly
President Bush better keep Cheney. I am a strong supporter of the Vice President. I can't wait until the VP debates. It will be like a wise old grandpa lecturing to his grandchild. Edwards lack of experience will just ooze. Cheney will mop te floor with him.
The following is just the reason to keep a Bush/Cheney ticket!!!!!
Let me note that Vice President Cheney is a decent, honorable, and patriotic American, a man of great intellect, who has served the president and the nation with dedication, DAmato said in a statement released by his office. But we should make no mistake, we are a nation at war with a vicious terrorist foe, and in war hard decisions must be made.
Could it be that D'Amato was NOT invited to the Repub Convention? Is that why he is acting like and idiot and giving advice when noone wants it?
Bush/CHENEY.
Harummphhh
Yes, the vapid, brainless liberalism that the Kerry / Edwards ticket represents needs to be crushed.
Regards, Ivan
Noooo....and certainly not McCain.
If GW dropped Cheney, the lib/dems would blow that up to being worse than Abu Ghraib. Any move to replace Cheney would appear (and would be) purely political. It would not work.
Does anyone here disagree that Cheney is a great and honorable man and has been a good VP?
To 'dump' him would be just plain wrong. It would be an insult and a slap in the face purposely for political gain.
That said, if he were to retire on his own for medical reasons, I think Condi Rice should be immediately asked to step in as VP. (either before or after the election)
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