Very Probably V.P.’s…
Jody Lee
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By Jody Lee
radio host, author, political blogger, advertising consultant
Published: August 12, 2008
Obama’s choices are no more exciting. Can you BELIEVE that Tim Kaine is being considered? Please tell me it’s a joke. What a hypocritic bore. Just my opinion.
He is also reported to be looking over Joseph Biden and Chris Dodd. Yawn. Wannabes. A ticket touting “change” can hardly afford to have these two on board.
Obama’s most dynamic choice has to be Hilliary. Would she take it if it was offered? Only with a laundry list of gimmes and even then, it’s doubtful. Still though, talk about a dynamic duo!
Think I’ve got it all wrong? Feel free to set me straight…
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Posted by ( dadw5boys ) on August 24, 2008 at 9:37 pm
We need WEB, GOD BLESS HIM, to stay where he can do the most good. He is one of the best America has to offer and we need him to protect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Posted by ( dadw5boys ) on August 24, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Maybe Romney will even get one of his 5 sons to join the military to get the Whitehouse.
They say that there are other ways to serve than joining the military but then daddy pays for college, daddy sets them up with million dollar account to run businesses, daddy provides the political connects for their businesses.
Yeah, other ways to serve.
Posted by ( D.Hutch ) on August 24, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Well Jody nobody wanted to take a guess on this one , including me. A couple of months ago I would have bet that Obama’s would choose Virginia’s Jim Webb. Webb would have brought balance to the Democratic ticket and helped get the Virginia Democrate voters to the polls in Nonember. But of course Webb bailed out of contention, I believe he and Mark Warner have their sights set on a bigger target in the future. “Biden Time” Joe wasn’t one that I expected to get the nod, however he does bring a lot of wisdom to the table, he is well versed on internal and foreign affairs, military, health, ecomomic and financial issues. His not forgotten that he himself was reared in a poor family and knows what it’s like to live through tough times doesn,t hurt either.
Now, the big Question is who will John McCain choose to counter punch Obama’s choice?
Posted by ( karl ) on August 13, 2008 at 12:33 pm
If you think it doesn’t matter, look at our current V.P. That was a little like Göring picking Hitler as his mate.