cliffordu
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:17 PM
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Can anyone explain to me why someone would suggest a Republican't for VP? |
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WTF is this all about???
Do people understand what's at stake in this country??
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:18 PM
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1. I believe in bipartisanship, but this is looney tunes. |
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:19 PM
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2. misguided thought that moving to the center/right will win? |
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or just wanting to be overly creative?
beats me - we have plenty of good VP choices :shrug:
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:19 PM
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3. Simply out of curiousty |
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I really don't give a damn who McLame picks and if I was a Republican politician I wouldn't want to play second banana to this clueless geezer.
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:19 PM
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4. Because they're paid to do so? |
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You'll notice they don't post in any other threads.
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:20 PM
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5. No, particularly from this site! |
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:20 PM
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6. I guess I can defend the idea of a hypothetical republican for |
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veep, fiscally conservative, strong on defense, with a dash of libertarianism thrown into the mix (you know, all the things republicans claim to be)....
that being said, back here on planet :wtf: you would have to overlook a whole lot of wrongheadedness and general douchebaggery to find a real life republican as described above...
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:23 PM
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Although not all Republicans are created equal, we have too many talented progressives willing to follow a really strong progressive agenda.
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:40 PM
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8. Probably to watch people get bent out of shape and go nuts about it. |
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Liberals are such easy marks and will bit on almost anything.
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:44 PM
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Mon Jul-21-08 09:43 PM
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9. Something to talk about? |
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:shrug:
I wouldn't take it too seriously. IMHO
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Mon Jul-21-08 10:15 PM
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11. To spot check, and this is just for me, I'd take any Democrat over |
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Edited on Mon Jul-21-08 10:20 PM by Old Crusoe
a Republican as a first-choice contender for the veep nom.
More specifically, I'd prefer a group that includes but is not limited to Biden Edwards Richardson Sebelius Kerry Clark Reed Ritter Schweitzer Hart Feingold Boxer Harkin RFK Jr Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg Dodd Graham Gore Kucinich Napolitano SherrodBrown JerryBrown Wexler Waxman BillBradley Holtzman et al
to a group that includes Republican dunderheads, thieves, and slimeballs such as anyone McCain is likely considering.
The lone exceptions on the GOP side would be people who are not Coburn- or Cornyn-style Pukes -- someone like Olympia Snowe or Lincoln Chafee -- who, although I still prefer a Democrat to either, would be far less objectionable than someone cut from the same rag as George Allen had been cut, or Rick Santorum, et al.
That said, I'd rather have Olympia Snowe than Sam Nunn; Linc Chafee over the Jeb Bush-endorsing former Mayor of Tampa; and Ted Bundy over Zell Miller. But these exceptions are few and far between.
We have too many excellent choices to cast anyone aside, whether for the veep slot or a Cabinet position, and in all history by my count there've only been 6 or 7 Republicans worth a damn -- Lincoln, Pete McCloskey, Lowell Weicker, possibly Snowe and Chafee in degree -- and that's pretty much it.
I think Obama should stick with the blue list and I predict he will.
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Mon Jul-21-08 10:19 PM
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12. Its called driving them nuts.......... |
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