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John McCain's pick as VP?

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In a way his choice for VP is an "In your face" move towards Hillary Clinton!

Hillary wanted VP sooo bad, that its pathetic!

Its historical in American politics, a black man for President and a female for VP!

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  1. Either way this is a year of firsts. I think McCain made a very intelligent decision for his VP choice.


  2. No slap at Hillary. Barack did that.

    Sarah is a wonderful choice which will win the election for McCain!

  3. Mccain/Palin 2008

  4. I don`t think it was a slap at Hillary. The Democrats did that already.

    McCain2008/Palin2012

  5. His choice is more hysterical that historical.  Palin has no business getting anywhere near the commander and chief's chair.  McCain is making a mockery of the office by even nominating her.  Reminds me of Bush's bonehead nomination of Harriet Meyers for supreme court.  At least Harriet's finger wouldn't be hovering around the button.  Clinton voters should be insulted if this was a ploy for their support.

  6. I bet Hilary didn't want to be VP.  If Obama wins with her help, she'll have her choice of more prestigious and powerful cabinet position which will set her nicely for a run in 2016.  All hypothetical, of course.

    McCain and Hilary are friends, though they disagree in politics and talk a little trash.  I don't think he was attempting to "slap" her, but I do think he would enjoy having some of her voters.  

    Hilary will be fine, and YES!  Either way, and regardless of how anyone feels about each candidate, we will either have a black president or a female vice president.  It's a done deal.  Cool.

  7.   Is there a question in there some where ?  Please refrain from personal diatribe unless it is accompanied with a question mark !

    There, hopefully you won't get one of those ugly verbal spankings from Y/A !

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