I posted something about this weeks ago. Well, it's been picking up some steam on the Sunday shows and today--who knows if it'll happen. McCain Rice Ticket? (41 minutes ago)
4/7/2008 2:36:42 PM
every interview i have seen with her, she says she is not interested...but who knows
4/7/2008 4:15:10 PM
if mccain picked her, they would definitely win
4/7/2008 4:35:20 PM
If McCain picked her, I'd pray to God that McCain doesn't die in office.Wouldn't it be a good idea if we could vote for President and VP separately?[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 4:44 PM. Reason : /]
4/7/2008 4:41:00 PM
Admittedly, as I was skimming this thread, I had to go and search for "Rice Eyeing" on wikipedia. As it turns out, "Rice Eying" isn't some obscure political maneuver that I didn't know about.
4/7/2008 4:45:35 PM
i think it would probably be interpreted (mostly rightly) as some cheap stunt to offset the black/female candidate on the dem side.
4/7/2008 4:48:47 PM
i agree with that point as well
4/7/2008 5:16:04 PM
yeah and it probably would work...i think i would probably even vote for that ticket just cause it would be great
4/7/2008 5:23:32 PM
In my humble opinion, I think McCain is better off trying to put some distance between himself and the current administration: close enough so the base doesn't bolt but far enough that he doesn't get tainted too badly by El Presidente. Selecting Rice as VP would go way too far toward the latter...Unless he's trying to buy himself some "assassination insurance", selecting a VP so scary that no one would try to kill him fearing the alternative even more. Honestly, that's why I think there were no serious attempts at taking out our current President because the alternative, President Cheney, was far more terrifying.
4/7/2008 5:50:55 PM
I agree. No way someone from this current administration is on his ticket.
4/7/2008 5:58:34 PM
i'm pretty sure he'd get about the same percentage of the vote with or without condi honestly
4/7/2008 6:25:19 PM
Once again, all the people who were angry when McCain got the nomination wouldn't like this. He's going to need someone more conservative than he is. I'm thinking Romney will likely get the VP nod.
4/7/2008 6:32:07 PM
4/7/2008 7:05:18 PM
and all the racist republicans would stay home
4/7/2008 8:06:43 PM
i think that would be a drop in the bucket
4/7/2008 8:07:44 PM
i think hes picking huckabee[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 8:08 PM. Reason : ^i dont, but i dont think it would keep them from voting repub]
4/7/2008 8:07:55 PM
1. He won't pick someone from the current admin, that's not smart w/ approval ratings what they have been.2. No Huckabee, he adds nothing except a guy you'd like to have lunch with to the ticket.3. It will be someone with a business background.
4/8/2008 12:29:33 AM
McCain's pick is def gonna be someone in Bush's family.
4/9/2008 12:37:35 AM
4/9/2008 12:43:10 AM
Rockefeller Apologizes for McCain Remark
4/9/2008 7:44:20 AM
AHA, why are people constantly asking Obama to condemn shit?
4/9/2008 7:50:59 AM
i dunno, maybe to get him to take a solid stance on ANYTHING...
4/9/2008 8:01:51 AM
this whole "obama won't take a solid stance on anything" storyline is getting soooo tired. he offers just as many details and policies as any other candidate.
4/9/2008 8:07:09 AM
4/9/2008 8:20:46 AM
^ But the electors did vote for "#2"--and "#1." In any event, the point was that the country sometimes had a president and vice president with different ideologies and from different parties--and I'm not sure that was a better system.I mean, you'd allow, say, a Republican president and a Democrat vice president, right? I think you're overlooking the often deleterious effect of modern partisanship.
4/9/2008 9:11:52 AM
I haven't put any thought behind this, but off the top of my head, do you think having seperate President / Vice President elections would benefit a third party? Perhaps people who aren't willing to "throw their vote away" on a Presidential candidate might be more willing to do it on a Veep?
4/9/2008 9:14:14 AM
it seems like it would tie the president to his desk. otherwise, congress could pass the bill that the president would veto when he's not around and the VP would sign it (maybe?)
4/9/2008 9:31:41 AM
4/9/2008 9:49:18 AM
^^^ It might.^ You forgot "attend state funerals."
4/9/2008 9:50:24 AM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
4/9/2008 8:02:44 PM
^ I wholeheartedly agree.
4/10/2008 5:07:17 AM
Her track record in politics consists of a stint as National Security Advisor during 9/11 and the ensuing push for war with Iraq, and Secretary of State over the last 3 years during which our foreign policy has been pilloried at home and abroad. No doubt she is a brilliant pianist, but I'm not too impressed by her service to the country so far.
4/10/2008 6:04:30 AM
^ Opinions vary.
4/10/2008 6:19:27 AM
it seemed like many of the accomplishments listed there are symbolic or completely irrelevant to being president. and tell me: what has she done that was positive in her time as either sec. of state or national security adviser?
4/10/2008 8:41:12 AM
^ Put up with Bush? Couldn't have been easy, am I right?
4/10/2008 8:43:45 AM
Condi would not be my optimal VP candidate for McCain but it would be punch in the face to the liberals running the democratic party who banked on using a woman or a black person to win the presidency. People could vote for McCain and have a black AND woman VP!
4/10/2008 10:03:47 AM
Look, the race is going to be McCain vs. ObamaIf he can't get a minority VP, then we're going to see a very very very racially charged race/election. Probably not a good thing.
4/10/2008 10:19:54 AM
i really disagree. i think IF republicans choose a woman or a black person (or both), it would be seen as a cheap late-game stunt.
4/10/2008 11:26:52 AM
rabble rabble only democrats can use race and gender to their advantage rabble rabble!
4/10/2008 11:41:45 AM
4/10/2008 12:18:10 PM
4/10/2008 12:36:59 PM
The reason why McCain is soft on immigration? He wants more expendable soldiers.
4/10/2008 1:09:39 PM
4/10/2008 1:21:52 PM
^ What did Cheney do before being VP? I'd say Condi is AT LEAST as qualified as Cheney was.
4/10/2008 1:24:32 PM
are you joking? (he was a congressman, secretary of defense, white house chief of staff, etc.)and just to get the record straight. if she were a white man, she'd be seen as a liability at VP for the reasons i listed above. no question about it.not to menion, she's never held an elected office.[Edited on April 10, 2008 at 1:30 PM. Reason : ./]
4/10/2008 1:25:00 PM
Yeah, and despite all of Dr. Condoleezza Rice's accomplishments, Reverend Wrong--Obama's pal--still felt the need to viciously insult her by referring to her as "Condoskeeza": Double-sourced for any doubters. Video: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4468664Text:
4/14/2008 6:39:22 AM