Who would you pick as Obama's VP?

Started by stephendare, May 09, 2008, 09:09:54 PM

stephendare


THE TOP TIER

Jim Webb
Webb is the closest thing to a frontrunner for Obama's VP these days. A former Republican, he served as Secretary of the Navy for Ronald Reagan. Webb defeated George "Macaca" Allen to become a junior senator in Virginia.

Pro: Webb is a good foil for Obama's post-partisan message, and he's got the military credentials to match up with John McCain. He's good at playing the attack dog, which will let Obama take the high road. And he's from trending-blue Virginia, which would be a great pickup in November for Democrats. He's also pro-guns.

Con: Webb can be a little out-of-control as attack dogs go.

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Hillary Clinton
This ticket is either a dream or a nightmare. Some see it as the only way to reunite the Democrats in time for November. Other see it as the fastest way to destroy the Obama brand.

Pro: Strong appeal with working class voters and women.

Con: See Iraq War vote, 3AM phone call, Bill Clinton in South Carolina, and the month of March.

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Bill Richardson
You know him, you love him; he's the New Mexico governor with a heart of gold, a kickin' mustache, and -- thanks to James Carville -- a new nickname.

Pro: You've heard them all before. A foreign policy resume a mile long, executive experience, and a lock with Hispanic voters. And he picked Obama, despite his Clinton ties.

Con: Did you watch any of the debates?

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Joe Biden
He is Mr. Foreign Policy. He also claims the best line of the primary season thus far. Too bad no one told Iowans he was running for President.

Pro: He trumps any foreign policy claims that McCain brings to the table. He can hit McCain hard.

Con: He tends to hit everyone hard. And he's a Washington figure, which could hurt a campaign running against Washington.

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Brian Schwietzer
Never heard of him? You should. Schweitzer has been Montana's governor since 2005, and is currently one of the most popular governors in the country.

Pro: In addition to his executive experience, Schweitzer has spent a good amount of time around the world (including the Middle East) in his former life as an irrigation developer. His popularity and his pro-gun stance could help Obama in the Mountain West area. He also refused PAC and special interest money during his 2004 campaign. He's also criticized the economic consequences of the Iraq War, an approach that Obama has recently adopted.

Con: Despite his travels, he has no official foreign policy experience. He also doesn't bring in any delegates from his own state (though that could be offset if he helps in places like North Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado).


WORTH WATCHING

Janet Napolitano
Another popular Western governor, Napolitano has settled into a second term in McCain's very red home state. She also backed Obama early in the race.

Pros: She has proven her executive capacity in Republican territory, as well as the Southwest, which will help sway Obamicans. A female candidate could also help reunite the Democrats.

Con: Her stance on immigration could prove costly among Hispanic voters.

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Sherrod Brown
Another governor, this one from Ohio. Brown is a favorite among progressives for his economic populism and outspoken criticism of the war.

Pro: Could help deliver an important swing state.

Con: Doesn't really satisfy the idea of a unity ticket.

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Chuck Hagel
A Republican senator who has fought with Bush tooth and nail over the Iraq war, Hagel is one of three Republicans who voted with the Democrats over a withdrawal plan. He also has served on the Banking, Foreign Relations and Intelligence Committees. Hagel has also said he's considering endorsing Sen. Obama.

Pro: Broad Senate experience. A living embodiment of Obama's commitment to work with like-minded Republicans. Also is a veteran with experience in Reagan's administration

Con: He is still a Republican (especially on abortion and health care), which would not sit well with a lot of Democrats.

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Wesley Clark
Rhodes Scholar turned four-star general and once-presidential candidate. A star resource for Democrats on military affairs.

Pro: John McCain would have to salute him. And he has Southern appeal.

Con: Backed Clinton early and has been a very active surrogate. Not always the best politician on a national stage.

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Kathleen Sebelius
Talk about reaching across the aisle. This Kansas governor convinced a Republican to leave his party, become a Democrat, and run as her lieutenant governor. Kansas is rife with stories of Republicans undergoing conversions, and Sebelius gets a good amount of credit for this.

Pro: Another Red-state governor with an excellent post-partisan record. Having a female VP could be a strong ticket.

Con: Sebelius didn't wow anyone with her response to the State of the Union, which raises questions about how she would do on the national stage. And her location in Kansas doesn't add much that Obama doesn't already get from Illinois.

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Tom Daschle
The former South Dakota senator, Daschle has been a strong supporter of Obama's campaign; he's a national co-chair and is rumored to play a big part in the campaign strategy.

Pro: Can bring in votes from his home state.

Con: Weak campaigner: he lost his Senate seat while he was the sitting Majority Leader.


HONORABLE MENTION

Mike Bloomberg
Sure, most voters have never heard of him. And sure, he's never been a national player. But the current mayor of New York has been a darling of the media, as they spent months seeing if he would get into the Presidential race. Coupled with some private conversations with Obama that caused a tizzy in the fall, a Bloomberg candidacy could cause some media attention that would rival that of even John McCain.

Pros: Excellent economic record. Interested in policy minutiae. Post-partisan (former Republican switched to Independent). Media darling.

Cons: Unheard of outside his home state. It's tough not to seem like an elitist when the world 'billionaire' applies to you.


Driven1

#2
Quote from: stephendare on May 09, 2008, 09:48:07 PM
First transexual VP. That would be pretty novel.

and that, my friend would be...




lol!  you are making it too easy mo!!

stephenc


RiversideGator

Quote from: stephendare on May 09, 2008, 10:09:41 PM
explain the huge adams apple.

Oh wait a minute, come on!

You really think she's a natural woman don't you?

HA Ha hahahaha! ::)

http://www.geocities.com/girlinside123/famous.html

That's a good source.  Forget the source though, any evidence to support this?   ::)

So, all tall women are now former men?  The author better be careful or he/she might draw a lawsuit.

RiversideGator

Why would I have seen any photos of her as a young girl?  I am not a member of her family.

Driven1

Quote from: RiversideGator on May 09, 2008, 10:56:29 PM
Why would I have seen any photos of her as a young girl?  I am not a member of her family.

ROFL!!!

Driven1

OK... I tried to find some "young girl" pictures, but failed - LOL.  Anyway...here are some of her when she was younger I suppose... 






RiversideGator

No one has?  Or you havent?

BTW, I havent seen pictures of Stephen Dare as a young boy but I a fairly certain "he" was born male.   ::)

Driven1

um...yeah
Quote from: stephendare on May 09, 2008, 11:52:43 PM
And there is a very well known list of discrepancies about her birth dates and identification.

um...yeah...so very well known that it is on wikipedia.  your point being...  this is the rumor-mongering we refer to.  

Driven1

Quote from: RiversideGator on May 09, 2008, 11:54:41 PM
No one has?  Or you havent?

BTW, I havent seen pictures of Stephen Dare as a young boy but I a fairly certain "he" was born male.   ::)

touche...good point.  :)

Driven1

I STRONGLY SUSPECT that Al Franken is a transvestite.  I'm pretty sure he HAD TO BE BORN A GIRL.  Here is why...

NO ONE has ever seen pictures of him as a young boy.  Plus, he is a bit taller than average.

Driven1

#12
Quote from: stephendare on May 09, 2008, 11:58:37 PM
The rumor is out there, its been persistent for an awful long time, shes known to hang out in gay bars and restaurants when she isnt doing her schtick as a pretend 'conservative' and seemed to be rather fond of Matt Sanchez, the gay porn star.

oh boy... stephendare...please...stop...you are beginning to sound WAAAAY TOO MUCH like Billy Ash (internet psychic extrordinaire) in the whole "death of Seth Tobias thing"  

where Seth SUPPOSEDLY wanted Filemena to do a threesome with "Tiger" (the porn star) and it was WELL-KNOWN that Seth hung out at gay bars (according to Ash).

cnbc did a very good special that exposed Ash grandly.  Seth wasn't gay.  Didn't know Tiger.  Tiger even admitted this when tracked down by CNBC.  the manager of the gay bar that Seth supposedly was at EVERY NIGHT - well, he had never seen Seth.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/23813739/

Billy Ash lies in a deposition
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qLXP5hjAZEE

thelakelander

I'd take Bill Richardson.  Demographics in this country have evolved.  Anyone who can pull hard from the black and hispanic population would be difficult to overcome, imo.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

JeffreyS

He should take George Clooney he would have hours of free campaign coverage every night on shows like extra and have more people see him than the news could ever get.  McCain could get Denzel Washington the biggest celebrity friend veterans have ever had and seriously help his demographic appeal. 
Lenny Smash