FreakinDJ
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:32 PM
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Heard this interesting theory on the Pete Wilson show from KGO radio
Cheney hard on the campaign trail pushing himself beyond his physical limitations due to the heart attack he suffered at the beginning of the term. Suffers another heart attack even more debilitating then the first. Unfortunately and reluctantly he with draws from the ticket and is replaced by McCain who is know actively working for the Bush re-election team.
I am not sure Pete Wilson knows just how well this would all play out for the Bush team if it indeed came true.
Rumors have surfaced Cheney is going to take the fall for the Weapons of Mass Destruction Intel that led us into this war. The Plame investigation has led directly into Cheney’s office and even into the oval office, and the Plame investigation has more teeth then a school of piranhas.
So let’s say Cheney does have another heart attack, induced or other wise. He drops out and is replaced by McCain. Takes the fall for the WMDs and the Plame outing but Bush promptly pardons him because of his failing health and years of service to the country
I know I know it is Tin foil all the way
But for some reason this stuck in my head all day
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:35 PM
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1. It still won't play in Peoria. |
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Edited on Tue Jul-06-04 10:35 PM by DenverDem
The tipping point has been reached and the sheeple are waking from their somnambulism.
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FreakinDJ
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:37 PM
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3. I think Bush believes his base can carry the election |
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Many would defect if the Plame inditments were handed out to a sitting VP.
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Wed Jul-07-04 09:49 AM
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25. No, He believes base + voting machines will carry him through n/t |
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:36 PM
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2. If that was to happen, McCain's Career would be over, he would never |
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accept it under those conditions. I doubt he would accept it at all. Guliani would however.
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:38 PM
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4. My tin foil hat is firmly in place...and I agree with your |
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scenario. Bush must dump Cheney, but since he cannot admit error or mistake, Cheneys health will have to be the reason. Making Cheney the fall guy for all bush screwups is only logical. I don't think America is gonna buy it, though.
:tinfoilhat:
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FreakinDJ
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Wed Jul-07-04 05:28 AM
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24. The announcer never put all of it together |
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Nor was it completely his theory
This was, as he stated the collective theory being discussed in the news room that day. Meaning all of KGOs reporters were talking about it.
But the announcer made no reference to Plame gate and the WMDs reports coming down. I believe when you add those to the theory it becomes much more viable
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:40 PM
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5. Nothing's too far out... |
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Edited on Tue Jul-06-04 10:42 PM by liberalmuse
...where these guys are concerned. However, I think if Cheney is outed as being behind the false WMD claims, the Plame outing and the Abu Ghirab scandal (and Rumsfeld along with him), Bush is going down, too. The stink is just getting too bad, and it's starting to rub off on Bush.
(edited for grammar)
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:42 PM
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6. Bush will stay with Cheney, like Dad stayed with Quayle. |
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:47 PM
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9. I know the Bush family has a reputation for loyalty |
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Specially with the Bin Laudin family
but we even see comments from members of Bush's base they would rather see some one else in the No 2 seat
It is a good way to give the WMDs scandal and the Plame indictments the slip provided Cheney is out before the indictments come down
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:45 PM
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8. Will anything ever rub off on Bush? |
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I thought Reagan was the Teflon president, but this one really takes the cake.
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:13 PM
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16. Big difference: Reagan was reelected and Dubya won't be! |
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:43 PM
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7. Losing Cheney would mean bush might be in charge afterall. I think |
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people would run from that thought.
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:27 PM
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19. He still has Rummy, Rove, Perle, and Mr. Licks his Comb |
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Loosing Cheney is not an issue.
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:49 PM
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10. cheney *IS* the bush administration. bush is just a frontman. |
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:52 PM
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11. So Cheney is going to keep Bush as his running mate? |
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:00 PM
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I cant believe people forget who and what Poppy is. Cheney seems to be the number one beneficiary of the Bush era, but lets be real. The Bushfamilia dynasty is NOT a charity operation.
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:53 PM
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12. But but but... McCain has a black daughter! |
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After the vicious attack that the Bush team put on McCain NO ONE in Bush's base likes McCain. He's like the Leiberman/Zell of the Republican side. Now Bush is going to forget that shit he flung at McCain in 2000 and make him his running mate? Wow talk about your flip-flops!
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:55 PM
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13. I think McCain sees the writing on the wall. |
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and Bush/McCain would be too much of an association with that miserable piece of shit. If he wants to be president, he's going to have to run in 2008 because Kerry is going to win.
Unless Bush produces Bin Laden out of a hat, there is no way he is going to be reelected. Hell, even if Bin Laden is 'caught' in October, the swing voters won't buy it (his base will believe anything).
Call me overconfident, but the Democrats haven't been this fired up in a long, long time. History has a way of repeating itself. Bush I ran on his victory over Saddam, and it didn't save him. The chimp will do the same with similar results.
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:19 PM
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17. I think that Osoma will be the surprise |
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we have him now.
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:50 PM
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enough people have seen the devious and untrustworthy bush here of late and on screen with mm movie. if obl is pulled out in oct i think that will be the ultimate in disgust for many many people. too obvious, to much playing in a gross with with 9/11
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Wed Jul-07-04 12:04 AM
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I see such ignorance from Bush supporters everyday... they'll fall for it, hook line and sinker.
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Tue Jul-06-04 10:58 PM
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14. Bush can run with a fake Jesus Christ on the ticket |
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He is still going to lose.
McCain has lost all of the respect that I had for him and I would believe that others are feeling the same way.
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:27 PM
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18. So, they're going to induce a heart attack? |
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Otherwise their plan is kind of weak. What if he pushes and pushes, but just never an attack?
:shrug:
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Tue Jul-06-04 11:31 PM
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20. Too much damage done... |
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The Bushies are toast. All the dems would have to do is endlessly loop McCain's criticism of the Bush admin and his positive remarks about Kerry. McCain is a double edged sword.
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Wed Jul-07-04 12:08 AM
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23. I can see them trying this |
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but I think that they have too much crap in their bucket, people aren't going to buy it.
Funny, my husband and I were discussing this exact thing earlier today.
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Wed Jul-07-04 09:51 AM
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26. The Repub Base hates McCain |
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If anyone was going to step up, it would be Rice (who the Republican base likes).
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Wed Jul-07-04 10:00 AM
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27. McCain will never be Bush's VP |
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I sometimes think McCain is, to us, what Hillary is to the Respublicans; someone we obsess over, and develop recurring theories about.
Beyond the fact that McCain and Bush don't like each other that much, McCain's appeal is that, while certainly conservative, he's a straight-shooting politician who's willing to buck the party line on issues he believes in. To become part of the ticket is, by necessity, to agree with the guy on top. If McCain sells out his principles and become another Administration parrot, his appeal to the Republicans and Independents who were leery of Bush in the first place is gone.
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Wed Jul-07-04 10:53 AM
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28. Sounds exactly right to me....... |
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Seriously. I have been thinking the same thing.
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