chimpymustgo
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:50 PM
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Just listened to Jim Vanderhei of the Washington Post outline the prospective VP picks. He points out that historically the names floated amost never get the nod. Asked for a longshot pick, he mentioned William Cohen.
Think about this: 1. name recognition 2. national security experience (former Sec. of Defense) 3. experience working in and with Congress (former Senator) 4. Republican (unity ticket) who has already worked in a Democratic administration 5. Jewish surname (father Jewish, mother Catholic - don't know what he practices) 6. beautiful African American wife 7. not terribly charismatic (won't overshadow Kerry) 8. just charismatic enough to campaign and do interviews
Of course - I still think Edwards is best.
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:51 PM
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chimpymustgo
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:53 PM
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He already has courted McCain. Novak just reporting that Gep's people think Edwards is leading the pack.
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:01 PM
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8. Gep is out of the running for VP? |
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I'd want Gep to be labor secretary.
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:54 PM
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6. Party identification? Thing of the past! We're ABB aren't we? nt |
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:52 PM
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2. Only problem I see is he is from New England |
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Edited on Thu Jun-17-04 02:53 PM by SaveElmer
And doesn't have a charismatic national presence to compensate for the lack of regional balance...why not take Clark who has both of those ?
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:53 PM
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Yes, Ive got my pick. He practices Judaism btw.
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Thu Jun-17-04 02:55 PM
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He is also the man who acted like a spoiled, arrogant brat while in office with regard to Wes Clark. He's the one who arbitrarily fired him, basically just because he could, and he didn't like him. So I would be very disappointed if they chose him.
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:06 PM
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9. Don't trust him, don't want him |
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He's ok as far as moderate republicans go, but he was not a great Sec of Defense for Clinton. And I sure don't want to take the chance he becomes President some day.
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:12 PM
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10. No way. (1) He was a lousy SecDef, and |
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(2) He and Hugh Shelton tricked Clinton into signing Wes Clark's "early retirement" papers, an act which made the Big Dog so angry he told journalist Sid Blumenthal he "wanted to kill somebody" when he found out how he'd been bamboozled (& instead of committing mayhem, he promptly awarded Clark the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom).
NO FUCKING WAY Kerry is going to appoint this asshole and so thumb his nose at Clinton and Clark. No way.
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:42 PM
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11. Damn straight- HELL NO! n/t |
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:44 PM
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12. No republicans on the ticket ... (repeat) No republicans on the ticket ... |
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Edited on Thu Jun-17-04 03:45 PM by mzmolly
;) :hi:
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Thu Jun-17-04 03:47 PM
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13. When will everyone finally understand |
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that the only way a Republican will share the ticket with Kerry is if every single Democrat in the U.S. has dropped dead by the convention.
And I'm REALLY tired of suggesting the Dems ought to have a Repub VP as a gesture of unity when NO ONE is suggesting Cheney leave the ticket and some prominent Democrat join Bush.
From the very beginning bi-partisanship means one thing and one thing only to the Republicans: Do It My Way.
And William Cohen does not have as much name recognition out here in the hinterlands as Vanderhei thinks.
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Thu Jun-17-04 04:10 PM
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14. This sounds interesting. Very interesting. |
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I've seen him TV a couple of times. I don't think the name is recognizable to the general public, though. In fact, if you hadn't said who he was, I wouldn't have remembered him. That's not a good sign, is it? That I saw him speak a couple of times but couldn't remember his name?
In any case, on paper he looks pretty good.
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Thu Jun-17-04 04:13 PM
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15. Shelton's buddy - how predictable from you! |
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Thu Jun-17-04 04:37 PM
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17. No need to attack me - I'm just reporting what the Post reporter mentioned |
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Edwards is still my number one - as I stated earlier.
Geez.
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Thu Jun-17-04 04:13 PM
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16. On first thought, No. On second thought, NO. etc. etc. n/t |
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Thu Jun-17-04 05:07 PM
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Perhaps the location/significance of a vice president's home state should be a factor? Personally, I hope to see a VP who appeals to the battleground states and southern areas.
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Thu Jun-17-04 05:26 PM
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Edited on Thu Jun-17-04 05:34 PM by Anti Bush
Besides knifing Clark in the back...he really jumped on Bush's band wagon after the election. He disgusted me then and he still does. Just say no to Bill Cohen. Why do people keep suggesting we have a Rethug. on out ticket? Don't you think we have enough good Dems to win?
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Thu Jun-17-04 10:14 PM
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I don't get this fixation people have with putting a Republican on the ticket.
I never thought Republican SecDef was a very good idea either.
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Thu Jun-17-04 11:08 PM
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Edited on Thu Jun-17-04 11:08 PM by incapsulated
I don't want any rethug, but that particular rethug is totally unacceptable.
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