I dunno.
Anybody's okay with me.
I've been watching John McCain, and am wondering about something.
He's taking an awful long time to indicate a preference for running-mate.
Of course, there's no rush on it, but it sort of seems to defy conventional political wisdom.
I could be way off base here, but I wonder.
John McCain is of course fully and sorely aware he doesn't enjoy the affections of a great many Republicans (he has mine, but I am affectionate towards any Republican), and being a professional in politics, and wanting to win the election, John McCain is fully and sorely aware he has to do something to make those Republicans more affectionate towards him.
So I'm wondering if John McCain's waiting for those Republicans who don't like him, to state THEIR preferences (I like Duncan Hunter myself), after which things go from there.
John McCain is no primitive; he wants BadCat's vote, and if it means BadCat has a big say (notice the word "big") in his running-mate, well, John McCain's going to listen to BadCat.
I could be way off base, but it seems odd, and this seems at least a possible explanation.