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I watched Pawlenty of Fox yesterday...I wasn't impressed.  I'm hoping he picks Romney.

I think romney would pacify the base.
I'm kind of wondering now, on Special Report with Britt Hume last night they had a story on how Romney Care is turning into a disaster in MA, which who couldn't predict that but I kind of wonder if the crumbling dream would have any damaging effect on the campaign trail.  If it gets reported widely at all.  Which, if the LSM can make a Republican looks bad they will report it far and wide, maybe, I guess it depends if they love socialized medicine more than The Messiah, Barrak Milhous Obama.
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Romney would suck, period.

Pawlenty is another RINO. I voted for Pawlenty in MN. I regretted it. $1/pack "health impact fee" on cigarettes after his PROMISE of no new taxes. OK, so it's a "fee", not a "tax"  :whatever: He's a LIAR!! There was a movement and rumors of a 10 cents/ gallon tax increase before I left MN. I don't know what happened to that.

All in all, unless McLame picks a REAL Conservative (and a POPULAR one), it's going to suck. Do we want Marxism or a relaxed Socialism geared towards big Corporations??
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If he picks Powell, you can pretty much consider me sitting this election out.
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he's half kenyan and half kansan. :-)

Does that make him a Keynesian?  :-)
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I have two choices, first ...of course, is Mark Sanford. Second is Mitt Romney. I voted for Mitt in the primaries but I would LOVE to see Mark Sanford as VP.
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I have two choices, first ...of course, is Mark Sanford. Second is Mitt Romney. I voted for Mitt in the primaries but I would LOVE to see Mark Sanford as VP.

I think sanford has taken himself out of it, hasn;t he?

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I have two choices, first ...of course, is Mark Sanford. Second is Mitt Romney. I voted for Mitt in the primaries but I would LOVE to see Mark Sanford as VP.

I think sanford has taken himself out of it, hasn;t he?

Not that I know of. Hell man, you work for the paypah. You tell me.  :-)

I hope, one day, I will be casting my vote for Mark Sanford for President. He's the ONE guy I'd volunteer for.
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I watched Pawlenty of Fox yesterday...I wasn't impressed.  I'm hoping he picks Romney.

I think romney would pacify the base.
I'm kind of wondering now, on Special Report with Britt Hume last night they had a story on how Romney Care is turning into a disaster in MA, which who couldn't predict that but I kind of wonder if the crumbling dream would have any damaging effect on the campaign trail.  If it gets reported widely at all.  Which, if the LSM can make a Republican looks bad they will report it far and wide, maybe, I guess it depends if they love socialized medicine more than The Messiah, Barrak Milhous Obama.


that is interesting - in order to derail our candidates, they would have to expose one of their pet causes as being a failure.

ok, i love it! Mitt can take one for the team on this one. I dont love the party more than my family's (and everyone elses) well being.

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If thats the list its got to be Mitt.  Pawlenty second, ovaries third, the rest not serious.

What's wrong with Powell? That would be the best of all worlds -- smart, respected by both sides of the aisle and with matching qualifications as hussein.

and the base would go daft.  he is actually slightly less conservative than mccain is.

True.  And I don't see the attraction of Mitt, myself, a Masswhosit Republican is basically what we call a "Left-of-center Democrat" in the MidWest, I have no enthusiasm for him at all.  The Alaska gov is the only one that is actually a conservative, and with the pivotal role energy policy will play she could be the best pick.
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some of these would be horrible missteps with the base.  and what in the world is the governor
of alaska going to bring to the ticket? 

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Sources: McCain VP short list includes Colin Powell, Mitt Romney

 Republican presidential candidate John McCain's short list of vice presidential possibilities has been essentially narrowed to six, according to a source familiar with the search.

Factions within the Arizona senator's campaign are pushing for their favored candidate, sources tell the Phoenix Business Journal, a Baltimore Business Journal sister publication. The campaign has also been vetting potential running mates and polling voters, especially in battleground states, on their viability.

They include:

    * Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty; OK
    * Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell;No.
    * Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney;Good.
    * Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin;Great on ideas, would rather she waited four years.
    * U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn; and Unacceptable.
    * Former Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge.Pro-abortion.


Sources familiar with the Republican's VP search process list Pawlenty and Romney as the odds-on favorites but said there was some preference to pick a woman or minority as McCain's running mate. That would mean Powell, Palin, the 44-year-old Alaska governor, or former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina.

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If thats the list its got to be Mitt.  Pawlenty second, ovaries third, the rest not serious.

What's wrong with Powell? That would be the best of all worlds -- smart, respected by both sides of the aisle and with matching qualifications as hussein.

1. Powell doesnt want public life anymore

2. it just looks like pandering.. "hey! we got a black guy on our ticket too!"

Agreed on the first.  As to the latter if anyone says anything we'll use hussein's favorite play: call them racists.


Pandering?  Compaired to Powell, Obama is the token black guy.
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