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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #25 on: August 27, 2008, 11:18:35 PM »
Birds of a feather flock together..........

In that vein, I'm going to say McPain will pick Pawlenty. They're BOTH RINOs, so...... They'd be a good pair. Pawlenty is pretty ball-less. I still remember the "No additional taxes" meme he touted in the MN elections. So, in order to garner the state of MN a cool $17 MILLION/ month, he allowed a dollar a pack "health impact fee" on cigarettes in MN.  However, he DID sign the MN Personal Protection Act, which made the state a "shall issue" state for Permits to Carry a Handgun. So, I'm mixed on Pawlenty.

Schadie, did he allow the 10 cents per gallon gas tax to be passed ?? I haven't bothered to keep up with that since I left MN.
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #26 on: August 27, 2008, 11:23:04 PM »
Kay Bailey Hutchinson's record on opposing gun control initiatives is pretty good. I doubt that her and McPain would see eye to eye on the gun control issues.

From what I've just read about Kay Bailey Hutchinson makes me believe that she's a REAL Republican (The Eisenhower type, NOT a Reagan "Republican") I would like her, so, it won't happen

http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Kay_Bailey_Hutchison.htm
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #27 on: August 27, 2008, 11:27:41 PM »
Her camp is denying it, of course. From a New York Times article:

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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, was also mentioned as a possibility on Wednesday, but veteran Republicans quickly discounted her because of what is described as her cool relationship with Mr. McCain.

“It’s meshugeneh,” said Kenneth M. Duberstein, who was President Ronald Reagan’s last chief of staff, using the Yiddish word for crazy.

According to Drudge, based on this article, McCain has made his pick and it comes down to Romney, Pawlenty, or Lieberman. It will be announced at 11 a.m. on Friday.


there is no way, not a single chance in hell, that it's lieberman.



That would be a sure fire way for him to lose the election IMO.

surely he knows better . . . the base would go over the wall. 

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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #28 on: August 27, 2008, 11:35:27 PM »
Her camp is denying it, of course. From a New York Times article:

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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, was also mentioned as a possibility on Wednesday, but veteran Republicans quickly discounted her because of what is described as her cool relationship with Mr. McCain.

“It’s meshugeneh,” said Kenneth M. Duberstein, who was President Ronald Reagan’s last chief of staff, using the Yiddish word for crazy.

According to Drudge, based on this article, McCain has made his pick and it comes down to Romney, Pawlenty, or Lieberman. It will be announced at 11 a.m. on Friday.


there is no way, not a single chance in hell, that it's lieberman.



That would be a sure fire way for him to lose the election IMO.

surely he knows better . . . the base would go over the wall. 

He has shown in the past that he doesn't mind ignoring the base.  Hopefully he will pay attention to it this time.
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #29 on: August 27, 2008, 11:56:44 PM »
Kay Bailey Hutchinson's record on opposing gun control initiatives is pretty good. I doubt that her and McPain would see eye to eye on the gun control issues.

From what I've just read about Kay Bailey Hutchinson makes me believe that she's a REAL Republican (The Eisenhower type, NOT a Reagan "Republican") I would like her, so, it won't happen

http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Kay_Bailey_Hutchison.htm
I dunno. In my view, Ronald Reagan is possibly the greatest American in the history of the republic, and I don't see anything in Kay Bailey Hutchison's record that isn't consistent with Reaganism. So, I revere Reagan, you apparerntly dislike him, and we're both okay with Hutchison. That makes her a pretty solid choice. (I would prefer her, a Reagan, OR an Eisenhower to McCain, but I wasn't consulted.)

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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2008, 12:30:43 AM »
 Bob Doles wife has the cred !

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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #31 on: August 28, 2008, 06:17:40 AM »
I would go with Hutchison or Dole. Romney would be best for the country, but might not survive all the magical underwear stories.

Ok... magical underwear stories is gonna stick.  :-)
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #32 on: August 28, 2008, 06:29:50 AM »
Birds of a feather flock together..........

In that vein, I'm going to say McPain will pick Pawlenty. They're BOTH RINOs, so...... They'd be a good pair. Pawlenty is pretty ball-less. I still remember the "No additional taxes" meme he touted in the MN elections. So, in order to garner the state of MN a cool $17 MILLION/ month, he allowed a dollar a pack "health impact fee" on cigarettes in MN.  However, he DID sign the MN Personal Protection Act, which made the state a "shall issue" state for Permits to Carry a Handgun. So, I'm mixed on Pawlenty.

Schadie, did he allow the 10 cents per gallon gas tax to be passed ?? I haven't bothered to keep up with that since I left MN.

He vetoed it, but the dem legislators and 6 republicans who sold their soul to the devil overrode his veto.
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #33 on: August 28, 2008, 06:32:09 AM »
Her camp is denying it, of course. From a New York Times article:

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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, was also mentioned as a possibility on Wednesday, but veteran Republicans quickly discounted her because of what is described as her cool relationship with Mr. McCain.

“It’s meshugeneh,” said Kenneth M. Duberstein, who was President Ronald Reagan’s last chief of staff, using the Yiddish word for crazy.

According to Drudge, based on this article, McCain has made his pick and it comes down to Romney, Pawlenty, or Lieberman. It will be announced at 11 a.m. on Friday.


there is no way, not a single chance in hell, that it's lieberman.



That would be a sure fire way for him to lose the election IMO.

surely he knows better . . . the base would go over the wall. 

He has shown in the past that he doesn't mind ignoring the base.  Hopefully he will pay attention to it this time.

After Obama's anti-climatic pick of Biden, a solid conservative (outside the beltway) would give McCain the momentum he needs to hit this out of the ball park. I truly believe it.
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #34 on: August 28, 2008, 07:21:11 AM »
Her camp is denying it, of course. From a New York Times article:

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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, was also mentioned as a possibility on Wednesday, but veteran Republicans quickly discounted her because of what is described as her cool relationship with Mr. McCain.

“It’s meshugeneh,” said Kenneth M. Duberstein, who was President Ronald Reagan’s last chief of staff, using the Yiddish word for crazy.

According to Drudge, based on this article, McCain has made his pick and it comes down to Romney, Pawlenty, or Lieberman. It will be announced at 11 a.m. on Friday.


there is no way, not a single chance in hell, that it's lieberman.



That would be a sure fire way for him to lose the election IMO.

surely he knows better . . . the base would go over the wall. 

He has shown in the past that he doesn't mind ignoring the base.  Hopefully he will pay attention to it this time.

After Obama's anti-climatic pick of Biden, a solid conservative (outside the beltway) would give McCain the momentum he needs to hit this out of the ball park. I truly believe it.

Is that change you can believe in???
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Re: Chatter over Hutchison as possible VP pick gets louder
« Reply #35 on: August 28, 2008, 11:40:48 AM »
Kay Bailey Hutchinson's record on opposing gun control initiatives is pretty good. I doubt that her and McPain would see eye to eye on the gun control issues.

From what I've just read about Kay Bailey Hutchinson makes me believe that she's a REAL Republican (The Eisenhower type, NOT a Reagan "Republican") I would like her, so, it won't happen

http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Kay_Bailey_Hutchison.htm
I dunno. In my view, Ronald Reagan is possibly the greatest American in the history of the republic, and I don't see anything in Kay Bailey Hutchison's record that isn't consistent with Reaganism. So, I revere Reagan, you apparerntly dislike him, and we're both okay with Hutchison. That makes her a pretty solid choice. (I would prefer her, a Reagan, OR an Eisenhower to McCain, but I wasn't consulted.)

Reagan did a couple of things that truly dismayed me. First of all, he granted amnesty to some six million illegal aliens. This established a precedent to allow this to happen again. He had the opportunity to truly address the illegal alien problem in a way that would benefit this country and, IMO, he blew it. Secondly, he allowed the 1986 Gun Control act to be passed. This act circumvented the Second Amendment. I "Liked" Reagan and even voted for him. He DID do a LOT of good for the military, especially the Navy. I admire him for those military oriented efforts. I was USN from 1975-1995 and survived Carter and his pathetic office. I saw days of gloom when Carter was in office.
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