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McCain to Announce Running Mate on Friday

We are almost down to the wire on the Veep Sweepstakes. The McCain campaign has certainly milked this for all it’s worth. Like the rest of us on this site, I am hoping McCain does the common sense thing and picks Mitt Romney. Not just so we can have bragging rights, I truly do not care about that. I do care about the country. I worry about what this country will be like after four years of an Obama presidency.

IMHO, we are on our way toward national bankruptcy if we don’t stop the profligate spending. Both parties are guilty of this and I leave it up to our readers to make the judgment about where the bulk of the blame lies. One thing I do know is the mood of the voters in this election. You hear it from people from all walks of life, from both sides of the political spectrum. The mood of the voters can be summed up in one word. Anger.

I won’t attempt to publish a laundry list of grievances, you know them as well as I do. But the anger that ordinary voters feel towards the political class is higher than at any time in my memory.

Obama has proven to be an old line machine politician from the southside of Chicago, just like we were told months ago, when his idolization was in full bloom among an electorate that yearned for a new style of leadership from a new style of politician. His choice of Joe Biden, who is by all accounts an affable and likable man, but a unimaginative and “safe” pick who has done nothing to boost the political fortunes of the man who would be President, speaks volumes about the governing style of a future President Obama. It doesn’t say new, it says business as usual.

I don’t see any of the positive “change” that as been talked about so much in this election cycle. I see the same dreary old tactics that the Dems have been slavishly following since the days of FDR. The politics of envy, of class warfare, of “the little guy” pitted against the “privileged few.”

The Dems look like they will limp out of Denver fractured and frustrated. Frustrated with the internal battle for the nomination, that has left them bruised and battered as a party. I just hope against hope that McCain & Co. don’t shoot themselves in the foot by naming some obscure Governor as Veep because he is so “well liked” by McCain personally. Or by naming an obscure woman, because she is a woman. How condescending and patronizing is that? I have in mind Sarah Palin, a woman who probably will be a force in the Party eight years from now, but not in this election. Or Kay Bailey Hutchison, whom I like, but she will not fare well in a debate with Joe Biden. Or Meg Whitman, a very successful and accomplished businesswoman, but if you asked 100 American voters at random who she is, how many could tell you? Three, two, bupkis?

That is why I view the end of the Veep Sweepstakes with some dread. If McCain fumbles the ball this early in the first quarter, what will our prospects look like as the seconds on the scoreboard count down to zero?

Obama has played it safe. To me, he appears more like a man who is trying not to lose than one who is trying to win. If McCain picks Romney and lets Romney be Romney, playing it safe ain’t gonna work.

Governor Romney will elevate the rhetorical level and will bring the right balance of intellectual and emotional appeal that a winning ticket must have. The McCain campaign must make specific, nuts and bolts recommendation for it’s view of where the country should go over the course of the next four years and Romney will be unsurpassed at that, but it also must connect with the voters on the emotional side as well. When Romney waxes Reaganesque, when he defends the sanctity of life, talks about the preeminence of the American family, that America’s best days are not behind us, but ahead of us and that this country can achieve astounding things when the creative power of Americans is freed from the heavy hand of government, that is when he resonates with the majority of voters.

We will know, in about thirty six hours, if we will play offense or defense for the next two months.

~~John Cronin~~

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/28/america/28repubs.php

WASHINGTON: Senator John McCain has decided on his running mate, two Republican strategists in contact with McCain’s campaign said Wednesday. He is expected to reveal his choice at a rally at a basketball arena in Dayton, Ohio, at 11 a.m. Friday.

McCain’s decision is known only to his small inner circle of advisers, no more than three or four people, who have refused all public discussion on the matter. Republicans close to the campaign said that the top contenders remained the same three men who have been the source of speculation for weeks: former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and, possibly, Senator Joseph Lieberman, independent of Connecticut.

Romney remained the most talked-about possibility on Wednesday among Republican Party officials and on cable television, not least because of the theory that he would help McCain win Michigan, a crucial state in this election and where Romney’s father served as governor.

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Ann Marie Curling

This Guy Represents The Middle Class???


This guy has been touting how he’s like “one of us”. He’s just like the middle class, downtrodden and all.

Well, Mr. Obama sure isn’t portraying himself as one us by speaking from in front of this over the top temple to him and his ego of the same size.

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Ann Marie Curling

I Heart Mitt

I just love this man, listen to him speak. He’s just fantastic. I’m so glad that I’ve been a part of this whole campaign experience since before he announced he’d run for President. I’ve had the absolute time of my life. Oh, and by the way I’m heading to Missouri for Sunday’s Rally in O’Fallon Missouri :)



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This Isn’t About Race???

Obama keeps saying this isn’t about race (although he plays the race card mighty well…i.e. funny name, picture on money not the same, etc comments)…but, what the heck? Charles Barkley always talked about running for Gov. of Alabama as a REPUBLICAN, so why in the world is he in Denver? Just listen to him talk.



[Update: Barkley apparently “defected” from the Republican Party…I guess I haven’t kept up with him enough lol See: Charles Barkley: “I Was a Republican Until They Lost Their Minds”

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Romney Leads Denver Counteroffensive

Great article from the WASHINGTON POST as Gov. Romney slices and dices the Dems in Denver. This is Romney at his best as he takes off the velvet gloves and puts the brass knuckles on.

If Romney is the VP pick, we win this election. McCain & Co. have been much, much better counter punchers than I would have given them credit for even a couple of months ago. Add Mitt to the ticket and he brings that extra energy that Obama/Biden will not be able to overcome.

~~John Cronin~~


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/26/AR2008082603046.html

By Shailagh Murray
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 27, 2008; Page A23

DENVER, Aug. 26 – Blocks away from the Democratic convention site Tuesday, Republicans waged an aggressive “Not Ready ‘08″ counteroffensive led by Mitt Romney, a potential running mate for Sen. John McCain who was trying out the attack-dog role.

Romney held back-to-back events that drew overflow crowds of reporters, and he unleashed a stream of sharp critiques about the Democratic team. Gone were all signs of his strained relationship with McCain during their GOP primary battle. “Every effort to try and portray John McCain as someone that doesn’t connect with the American people will fall extraordinarily short — just as short as the effort to say he’s the continuation of George W. Bush,” Romney said. “The American people recognize that’s total baloney.”

He issued a challenge on national security, saying that Obama has ignored “what Republicans consider to be the greatest threat of the civilized world,” which he described as “radical, violent, Islamic jihadism.”

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Mitt Romney’s Radio Interview on St. Louis’ 97.1 FM This Morning

August 27th, 2008 | 25 Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

St. Louis’ Jamie Allman on 97.1 FM interviewed Mitt Romney this morning. They had a 10 minute segment together and covered a number of subjects, obviously the VP selection was one, Mitt said that John McCain will make a great pick for the party no matter who it turns out to be.

One thing that struck me was that Jamie slipped twice, almost saying that Mitt was the nominee. Something like, “Gov. Romney as the….whoever the VP pick turns out to be…”

So, I don’t know if that was significant or not, but one thing I can say for sure, Jamie Allman is a big Romney fan. Jamie told Mitt that he was very popular in Missouri and especially in the St. Louis suburbs. I can attest to that, having done neighborhood canvassing in my area. He told Gov. Romney that he was really looking forward to seeing him again in St. Louis on Sunday, Aug. 31.

Mitt said he was really looking forward to being in St. Louis with John McCain and Mike Huckabee. Jamie asked him about his relationship with MH and, as always, he was polite and said some good things about their making some campaign appearances for each other when they were both Governors, but you could tell they won’t ever be best buddies, which is fine with me.

Right after the segment was over, Jamie talked about the “tension” that was palpable in the air inside the DNC convention hall. He said that Hillary’s delegates were not pacified by her speech last night and that the Republicans “caught two huge breaks.” “One was when Obama got the nomination and the other when they passed Hillary over.” He said there is no way the Dems are coming out of this convention unified and that the McCain campaign has got a golden opportunity to capitalize on this display of weakness. Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to pour it on!!

~~John Cronin~~

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“One less than John Kerry”

August 26th, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

Mitt socks it to Chris Matthews. Bam!

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“Romney in Purest Veep Audition Yet”

August 26th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

Video from Mark Halperin at Time Magazine. Mitt looks great!

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Mitt Romney Lands in Denver, No News on VP Pick

Every time I log on to the computer, somewhere in the back of my mind is the VP selection. So far, nothing today.

On another topic, what did you think of Sen. Kennedy’s speech last night? I thought he did a fine job, especially considering his health challenges. It was good to see pictures of Teddy and JFK and RFK when they were young. The film of him piloting his sailboat and quizzing his grandkids on the correct terminology of the different sails was really touching.

Although we are on different planets politically, it was good to remember the human aspects of a family a lot of us grew up with and to see the obvious affection that Ted has for those kids.

~~John Cronin~~

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/politics/2008/view.bg?articleid=1115253&srvc=rss

DENVER - Former Bay State Gov. Mitt Romney descended on Denver today but said he has no news on if he’ll be John McCain’s vice presidential pick.

“We’re just here to talk about the issues,” Romney told the Herald, adding he’s heard nothing on the VP front.

Speculation has been rampant in recent days that Romney will be McCain’s choice for running mate. McCain is expected to make his announcement Thursday.

Romney also praised Sen. Edward M. Kennedy calling him “a class act” for making a surprise appearance at the Democratic National Convention last night.

“I was very moved by Sen. Kennedy and his effort to come here. It was a powerful thing to do,” Romney said.

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Open Topic

August 26th, 2008 | 96 Comments | Posted in Conventions, Democrats, Open Topic, Republicans

Feel free to discuss whatever you want here. Talk about McCain’s VP pick, the Democratic National Convention, Michelle V. Cindy, or whatever your heart desires.

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All Show and No Go

August 25th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Democratics, Humor

Here’s some political humor from an email sent to me by a friend. I thought you might get a chuckle out of it.

~~John Cronin~~

A woman, married three times, walked into a bridal shop one day and told the sales clerk that she was looking for a wedding gown for her fourth wedding. ‘Of course, madam,’ replied the sales clerk, ‘exactly what type and color are you looking for?’ The bride to be said: ‘A long frilly white dress with a veil.’ The sales clerk hesitated a bit, then said, ‘Please don’t take this the wrong way, but gowns of that nature are considered more appropriate for brides who are being married the first time - for those who are a bit more innocent, if you know what I mean? Perhaps ivory or sky blue would be nice?’ ‘Well,’ replied the customer, a little peeved at the clerk’s directness, ‘I can assure you that a white gown would be quite appropriate. Believe it or not, despite all my marriages, I remain as innocent as a first-time bride. You see, my first husband was so excited about our wedding, he died as we were checking into our hotel. My
second husband and I got into such a terrible fight in the limo on our way to our honeymoon that we had that wedding annulled immediately and never spoke to each other again.’ ‘What about your third husband?’ asked the sales clerk. ‘That one was a Democrat,’ said the woman, ‘and every night for four years, he just sat on the edge of the bed and told me how good it was going to be, but nothing ever happened.’

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Cindy McCain Heading To War Torn Georgia

While Michelle Obama is speaking in prime time tonight…

“Cindy is not here today and I’m sorry she’s not,” said McCain. “She’s on her way to the little country of Georgia.”

McCain has been a staunch supporter of Georgia in that country’s clash with Russia, and sending his wife there underscores his commitment. It also could deflect attention from Michelle Obama’s convention speech in Denver as the Obama campaign seeks to introduce the family to voters

Cindy McCain shows that both she and here husband are ready for Prime Time!

McCain has the experience necessary to be our Commander and Chief. Obama on the other hand not so much.

[See MSNBC]

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Stakes High for Patrick and Romney

I remember very well the keynote speeches delivered at both Conventions in 2004. I remember being impressed with the rhetorical skills of Barack Obama. I said to a friend at the time. We’ll being hearing from him again.

I also was very impressed with the Republican speakers as well. Although I don’t like his positions, I remember Arnold Schwarzenegger was very effective in telling us why he loved this country and how grateful he was to live here.

There can be no doubt that a powerful speech at one of the major party conventions can be a career maker for a politician with national ambitions. Here’s wishing Gov. Romney the very best when he gets his chance to speak to the delegates and to the nation. Judging from his acclaimed performances at back to back CPAC conventions, I fully expect that Mitt will hit it out of the park!

~~John Cronin~~


http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080825/NEWS/808250306

Two Massachusetts politicians — Gov. Deval Patrick and former Gov. Mitt Romney — are being counted on to create a buzz at national political conventions in the next two weeks.

Patrick, not quite halfway through his four-year term as Massachusetts governor, is scheduled to address the Democratic National Convention in Denver tomorrow night. A sizzling speech could elevate his national profile.

Romney, who served one term as Massachusetts governor, is on the list of those being considered for John McCain’s running mate. Romney is scheduled to speak Wednesday, Sept. 3, the second-to-last night of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.

For Romney, who could join a McCain administration or return as a presidential candidate in 2012, the stakes couldn’t be higher. But Patrick, too, could make a splash. He insists he plans on running for re-election for governor in 2010, but a well received speech could intensify speculation he would eventually leave to join a Barack Obama administration.

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Margaret Thatcher Suffering From Dementia

August 25th, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

The Washington Post is reporting that:

the daughter of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher said Britain’s “Iron Lady” is suffering from dementia, the family’s first public confirmation of what has been widely rumored in Britain for several years.

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Democrats Fear Romney Veep Selection

August 25th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Mitt Romney

Leave it to the San Francisco Chronicle to acknowledge what us Mitt-heads already know, Mitt as McCain’s VP will solidify McCain’s experience and enhance the ticket with both foreign and domestic policy gravitas.

“It’s going to make a big difference if Mitt Romney is the V.P.” for McCain, said Nick Isenberg, a Democratic activist from Glenwood Springs. “We have a lot of Mormons in Colorado.”

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