The Conservative Cave
Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2008 => Topic started by: Attero Dominatus on February 06, 2008, 06:51:23 PM
-
Huckabee Admits: He Will Accept Veep Spot
Photo of Mark Finkelstein.
By Mark Finkelstein | February 6, 2008 - 08:34 ET
Well surprise, surprise!
He danced the complete Kabuki, right down to the mandatory move about considering John McCain for his VP slot. But at the end of the day, Mike Huckabee has admitted the obvious: he'll take the Veep nomination if John McCain offers it.
Huckabee was a guest on this morning's Today.
View video here.
MIKE HUCKABEE: Matt, we're still in this until somebody gets 1,191 delegates, the magic number to become the nominee. And until that happens, just ask the New York Giants what can happen near the end of the game.
MATT LAUER: Yeah, but you did not close the door on me there, Governor. Would you say this morning that you would consider at some point, if you don't think you can reach that magic number of delegates, would you consider the vice-presidential slot on a ticket with John McCain?
HUCKABEE: Well, let's go ahead and be honest now. Nobody ever wants the vice-president's job; nobody ever turns it down.
I figured this would happen.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/02/06/huckabee-nobody-ever-turns-down-vp-job
-
What's sad is Huckabee (supposedly a devout man) is putting his personal political career before loyalty to party and especially conservatives. He knows he can't win, he knows he's blocking Romney, but he's angling for VP. His karma payback will be when McCain throws him under the bus and goes with Charlie Crist of Florida.
-
What's sad is Huckabee (supposedly a devout man) is putting his personal political career before loyalty to party and especially conservatives. He knows he can't win, he knows he's blocking Romney, but he's angling for VP. His karma payback will be when McCain throws him under the bus and goes with Charlie Crist of Florida.
Or Texas' own Kay Bailey Hutchison. Kay is almost...not quite...but almost the female McCain. Her nomination would curl a few hairlips.
-
Crist, possibly.... Hutchison? Wow... that would be a shocker.
I'm holding out for Lieberman for his VP ... he is the ultimate stick in the eye to the entire republic. Its so all encompassing in its offensiveness, its sure to be a winner of a ticket!
-
Crist, possibly.... Hutchison? Wow... that would be a shocker.
I'm holding out for Lieberman for his VP ... he is the ultimate stick in the eye to the entire republic. Its so all encompassing in its offensiveness, its sure to be a winner of a ticket!
Lieberman is not going to happen. There won't be any party mixers. As much as Liberman is admired for splitting with the dem party to get reelected, he is still a liberal democrat. McCain cannot afford baggage like Lieberman while trying to convince us of his conservative credentials.
-
Or Texas' own Kay Bailey Hutchison. Kay is almost...not quite...but almost the female McCain. Her nomination would curl a few hairlips.
Hey there ya' go! I was wondering how McCain would counter the "Just Another Old White Man" image.
Brilliant! :cheersmate:
-
Crist, possibly.... Hutchison? Wow... that would be a shocker.
I'm holding out for Lieberman for his VP ... he is the ultimate stick in the eye to the entire republic. Its so all encompassing in its offensiveness, its sure to be a winner of a ticket!
Lieberman is not going to happen. There won't be any party mixers. As much as Liberman is admired for splitting with the dem party to get reelected, he is still a liberal democrat. McCain cannot afford baggage like Lieberman while trying to convince us of his conservative credentials.
maybe McCain/Lieberman could run on the Dem side for a while? :-)
-
Lieberman said he would not take a VP spot.
He said he did it once, doesn't want to do it again, and likes the job he has now.
And Rudy is hanging around McCain like a lovesick girl. I think he would probably rather be VP anyways, he wants to be the next Dick Cheney.
-
Dammit, I hate being right all the time.
http://www.conservativescave.com/index.php?topic=2247.0
-
Or Texas' own Kay Bailey Hutchison. Kay is almost...not quite...but almost the female McCain. Her nomination would curl a few hairlips.
Hey there ya' go! I was wondering how McCain would counter the "Just Another Old White Man" image.
Brilliant! :cheersmate:
Bailey Hutchison on the ticket could dilute the power of the Magic Negro and/or the Tragic Lesbo. Bailey Hutchinson is a real woman.
-
Dammit, I hate being right all the time.
http://www.conservativescave.com/index.php?topic=2247.0
You are cursed.
-
What's sad is Huckabee (supposedly a devout man) is putting his personal political career before loyalty to party and especially conservatives. He knows he can't win, he knows he's blocking Romney, but he's angling for VP. His karma payback will be when McCain throws him under the bus and goes with Charlie Crist of Florida.
I can't see McCain picking him, unless it's a pure deal for his delegates or he just has one of his irrational moments. Huck only brings the Evangelicals, a sizeable proportion of whom are otherwise-Moderates (except on abortion) who would most likely vote for McCain in the general election over either leading Dem anyway.
-
I can't see McCain picking him, unless it's a pure deal for his delegates or he just has one of his irrational moments. Huck only brings the Evangelicals, a sizeable proportion of whom are otherwise-Moderates (except on abortion) who would most likely vote for McCain in the general election over either leading Dem anyway.
I can see it happening for the same reasons you use.
I'm seeing quite a few folks who are Huck supporters talking about drastic action if Huckabee doesn't make it and McCain does. They're going as far as stating they'd vote Clinton or Obama if McCain is the choice put up by the repubs, as a form of protest toward the repub party for not offering up a "true conservative". McCain may decide he needs that leverage.
Personally, I'm thinking Mc will pick Rudy.
-
Over time, it's been pretty rare for the Veep (especially in the GOP) to be one of the other Primary candidates. The candidate usually picks someone that isn't likely to rise up and challenge them for the second term. It's possible, of course. Hard to say the Huckster looks a whole lot more Conservative than McCain, but I suppose pure social Conservatives see him that way.
-
Strategically, McCain needs someone to win the south. Lieberman wouldn't do that by a long shot.
Since Huck won the south on Tuesday, I thought for sure, he'd be picking him to be his running mate.
-
Strategically, McCain needs someone to win the south. Lieberman wouldn't do that by a long shot.
Since Huck won the south on Tuesday, I thought for sure, he'd be picking him to be his running mate.
Once again, KBH fills that need. She is a strong Texan with a lot of support (though I am not one of her avid fans).
-
Strategically, McCain needs someone to win the south. Lieberman wouldn't do that by a long shot.
Since Huck won the south on Tuesday, I thought for sure, he'd be picking him to be his running mate.
Once again, KBH fills that need. She is a strong Texan with a lot of support (though I am not one of her avid fans).
I thought about this after I posted, that you mentioned her and the fact that she is from Texas....you say she is pretty much the female version of McCain in which case, she's not got my support.
I will have to look her up and read about where she stands on issues.
BTW, where is the outcry about the Dems being 'racist' for not supporting Obama????
-
Strategically, McCain needs someone to win the south. Lieberman wouldn't do that by a long shot.
Since Huck won the south on Tuesday, I thought for sure, he'd be picking him to be his running mate.
Once again, KBH fills that need. She is a strong Texan with a lot of support (though I am not one of her avid fans).
I thought about this after I posted, that you mentioned her and the fact that she is from Texas....you say she is pretty much the female version of McCain in which case, she's not got my support.
I will have to look her up and read about where she stands on issues.
I'm a little too hard on KBH. She pissed me off once with her support for abortion. I hold a grudge. :)
BTW, where is the outcry about the Dems being 'racist' for not supporting Obama????
In dem circles, not supporting the Magic Negro means you are supporting the Tragic Lesbo, so it's a wash. No racism involved. It's all good.
-
Fred would never take it but he would be a good choice for Veep.
My nightmare scenario is the Magic Negro teaming up with the Tragic Lesbo. Would NEVER HAPPEN IN A MILLION YEARS BUT....that ticket would sink the GOP ticket. Libs wouldn't have to choose!
-
Dixie, I think Hillary arrogantly told Obama that she would like to run as his Veep should he win her out, and he rejected her :rotf:
And, something tells me that Obama would decline running with her as her Veep.
-
^LOL! They are both so power hungry that they can't see the forest for the trees! They could make a pact and one choose be run in four years. Silly Dems!