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   <title>Democratic VP: Kaine... or Warner?!</title>
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   <published>2008-08-21T10:25:18Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Just read David Leonhardt's extensive piece in the NYT on Obamanomics.&nbsp; There's a passage where government investment in Virginia is put forth as a model to revive the national economy, an idea pushed by Governor Tim Kaine.&nbsp; So... does this...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[Just read David Leonhardt's <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/24/magazine/24Obamanomics-t.html?pagewanted=1&amp;_r=1&amp;em">extensive piece in the NYT on Obamanomics</a>.&nbsp; There's a passage where government investment in Virginia is put forth as a model to revive the national economy, an idea pushed by Governor Tim Kaine.&nbsp; So... does this mean Tim Kaine could be the VP? I think Obama did say he wanted
someone furious about the state of the economy and who would help fix
it...<br /><br />On the other hand, I just had this idea - perhaps others have thought of it, but I haven't seen it.&nbsp; Former Governor Mark Warner is easily coasting to the VA Senate seat, and is enormously popular - more so than Kaine.&nbsp; Could Obama pick <i>Warner</i>?&nbsp; If the Democratic Presidential ticket reads Obama/Warner, it is quite likely that VA will turn blue, giving Obama the election (even without OH).&nbsp; And Governor Kaine would nominate another Democrat to replace Warner, retaining that gain... Is that such a crazy thought?<br /><br />[Kaine could be given a high administration post once his Governorship is complete...]<br />]]>
      
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   <title>Sibelius/Napolitano over Bayh/Clinton for VP</title>
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   <published>2008-08-05T22:53:38Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-05T22:53:38Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Bil Browning writes at HuffPo that Evan Bayh will be named Obama&apos;s VP on Wednesday, partly based on the announced schedule of the Obama campaign - an event Tuesday afternoon in Indiana, but departure on Wednesday afternoon without any events...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Bil Browning <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bil-browning/obama-will-name-bayh-his_b_116752.html">writes at HuffPo</a>
that Evan Bayh will be named Obama's VP on Wednesday, partly based on
the announced schedule of the Obama campaign - an event Tuesday
afternoon in Indiana, but departure on Wednesday afternoon without any
events in-between. Browning updates his post at Bilerico to later say <a href="http://www.bilerico.com/2008/08/obama_will_name_bayh_his_vp_choice_on_we.php">this may not be the case</a>, while Howey Politics says Obama could just be <a href="http://www.howeypolitics.com/2008/08/04/what-to-read-into-obama-bayh-in-elkhart/">spending the night at home in Chicago</a> (via Bilerico).  Rumors abound...<br /><br />Evan Bayh could be a decent pick - two-term Governor and two-term Senator in a traditionally Red state, that is <a href="http://www.pollster.com/polls/in/08-in-pres-ge-mvo.php">a toss-up this year</a> and could turn Blue.  But he apparently was front-and-center in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Bayh#Iraq">supporting the initial decision to invade Iraq</a>.
Further, the (possibly re-elected) Republican Governor Mitch Daniels
could replace Bayh with a Republican for the next two years, which
would reduce the Democratic Senators count by one (but as <a href="http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080803/EDIT0501/808030377">Sylvia Smith points out</a>, the potential Dem pickup in Alaska post the Ted Stevens indictment could compensate for this loss).  I wonder how <a href="http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=LOCAL1004">Susan Bayh's directorship of many companies</a> - in areas where Senator Bayh apparently cast many votes - will play out.<br /><br />I would personally prefer either Kansas Governor Kathleen Sibelius or Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, both of whom have been re-elected in Republican states with good majorities.  Sibelius is apparently personally pro-life, but has <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Sebelius#Abortion">repeatedly vetoed legislation banning abortion</a> (after all, this is Kansas).  Napolitano has <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/08/AR2007060802399.html">called for federal comprehensive immigration reform</a>, based on her experience as both a US attorney and as the AZ Governor (via <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Napolitano">Wikipedia</a>).  Both were named among <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1129494,00.html">five best Governors in America in November 2005</a> by Time magazine.
So they are excellent candidates - who happen to be women. Of course,
since both of them endorsed Barack Obama during the Democratic
primaries, an Obama/Sibelius or an Obama/Napolitano ticket may not be
the "unity" ticket some see in with Obama/Bayh. And Kansas is unlikely
to turn blue, while Arizona may well remain red, given <a href="http://www.pollster.com/polls/az/08-az-pres-ge-mvo.php">recent polls</a>.<br /><br />Still, I'd love to see either Sibelius or <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/06/senator-obamas-vp-pick-senator-clinton.html">(especially!) Napolitano</a> on the ticket.  Probably not Senator Hillary Clinton; <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/207014.php">this video</a> has Mitt Romney using her words twice to criticize Obama, while an <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/04/hillary-clinton-used-in-g_n_116845.html">Ohio Republican ad</a>
just came out featuring Clinton yelling "Shame on you, Barack Obama!"
Not to mention the fact that the Clintons represent
Washington-as-usual...<br /><br />[Cross-posted at my <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/08/democratic-vp-pick.html">personal blog</a>.]<br />]]>
      
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   <title>We are the ones we&apos;ve been waiting for!</title>
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   <published>2008-08-04T03:50:44Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-04T03:50:44Z</updated>
   
   <summary>I have heard that quote from Barack Obama being lampooned as a sign of his alleged arrogance and elitism. The refrain runs, &quot;who are we, some specially-privileged upper-crust?&quot;I always took that as an indication that we, the residents of the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[I have heard that quote from Barack Obama being lampooned as a sign of
his alleged arrogance and elitism. The refrain runs, "who are we, some specially-privileged upper-crust?"<br />I
always took that as an indication that we, the residents of the US and
citizens of the world, need to take charge of our own affairs and our
destiny. We can't wait for Government to fix problems; change begins
from the ground-up. In other words, personal responsibility.<br />Now,
that is not a mission usually associated with big government,
tax-and-spend liberals, the alleged-champions of welfare kings and
queens. That is supposed to be Republican territory, they who abhor
affirmative action, government-controlled social security, and (I
believe) Medicare.<br />Yet, in this election, it is the Democrat
who says people need to stop relying on Government and instead, the common people should take measures to change the quality of their life.
No wonder Republicans refuse to see this interpretation of the refrain (<a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/02/we-are-the-on-1.html">not unique to me</a>), and instead try to paint it as a "we are better than you" theme.<br />I
wonder if Obama should give a speech explaining what he means when he
says "We are the ones we've been waiting for." He's good at that.<br /><br />Cross-posted at my <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/08/we-are-ones-weve-been-waiting-for.html">personal blog</a>.<br />]]>
      
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   <title>Janet Napolitano for VP!</title>
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   <published>2008-08-02T07:16:16Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-02T07:16:16Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Via kos, Ambinder has this report from CBS5 in Arizona about trouble brewing for McCain in his home state. (Not sure about the &quot;(Ja?)net for 2006&quot; signs!)So once again, allow me to push Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano for the Democratic...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Via <a href="http://dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/1/15166/04417/587/560807">kos</a>, <a href="http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/08/arizona_tv_station_actually_ai.php">Ambinder</a> has this report from CBS5 in Arizona about trouble brewing for McCain in his home state. (Not sure about the "(Ja?)net for 2006" signs!)<br />So once again, <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/06/senator-obamas-vp-pick-senator-clinton.html">allow me to push Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano</a> for the Democratic Vice-Presidential slot.&nbsp; She was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Napolitano#Electoral_history">re-elected with a 63-35 margin</a>, so she's popular in AZ for sure...&nbsp; As I wrote on my blog earlier (follow the "push" link above):<br /><br />"Of course, Senator McCain's from Arizona as well. But that's precisely
the point - the sheer audacity of the pick would show that the
Democrats are taking the fight to Senator McCain's homeground. With
Arizonians on both major party tickets, there's less of a "favorite
progeny" factor. Senator McCain would have to spend time and money
defending a "given" state, further stretching his resources
(considerably lower, for sure, than Senator Obama's). And IMHO, that's
a good compelling reason to have a Democratic VP pick who happens to be
a woman not named Clinton."<br /><br />And might I add - maybe that would make McCain blow his fuse in public ;-)<br />]]>
      
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   <title>In the darkest hour...</title>
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   <published>2008-07-27T05:31:44Z</published>
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   <summary>One enduring thought that always sticks in my mind: A person&apos;s character is defined by what s/he does in her/his darkest hour.While the last week was not John McCain&apos;s darkest hour by any stretch, it was dark. Obama&apos;s foreign tour...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[One enduring thought that always sticks in my mind: A person's character is defined by what s/he does in her/his darkest hour.<br /><br />While
the last week was not John McCain's darkest hour by any stretch, it was
dark. Obama's foreign tour - prompted by repeated criticisms by McCain!
- was successful by all counts, beginning with Iraqi PM Nuri
al-Maliki's endorsement of Obama's Iraq plan, and continuing through a
200,000-crowd in Berlin to hear Obama speak. All this while, McCain had
to struggle to gain any good press (though he also escaped bad press
given his continuing gaffes). So in a sense, it was a dark hour for
McCain - how does he fight back against the avalanche of good news* for
Obama?<br /><br />With allegations that <a href="http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/2008/07/22/mccain-says-obama-would-rather-lose-a-war-than-lose-an-election/">Obama is unpatriotic</a>, and would put his personal ambitions before the country.  With a <a href="http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/07/mccain_ad_obama_isnt_there_for.php">negative ad</a> that even <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/204182.php">Mark</a> <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/205679.php">Halperin</a> had to admit was an <a href="http://thepage.time.com/2008/07/26/mccain-uses-obamas-cancelled-troops-visit-in-new-tv-ad/">attack ad</a> (via <a href="http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/07/obama_arrives_home.html">Swampland</a>).
Less vile, but equally disingenuous - accusing Obama of traveling
abroad and giving political speeches in foreign countries while <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-07-26-McCain-elections_N.htm">ignoring pressing concerns back home</a>, even though <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/07/obamas-foreign-trip-mccains-criticism.html">McCain himself had suggested the trip and given such speeches outside the US</a>.  Last but not the least, adopting Obama's plans for <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/205716.php">Iraq</a> <i>and</i> <a href="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/07/15/1200314.aspx">Afghanistan</a>, while continuing to say Obama was wrong for proposing the very same ideas.<br /><br />Almost
40 years ago, Senator McCain was a prisoner-of-war, and in his darkest
hour, stuck it out for over five years at the Hanoi Hilton despite the
possibility of early release as an Admiral's son. And yet, today at a
time of much lesser travails, he uses deception so easily just to win a
media cycle.<br /><br />[*Not good <i>press</i> - WaPo's editorial board revealed its <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/07/al-qaeda-in-afghanistan.html">anti-Obama bias</a> quite clearly this week.]<br /><br />[Cross-posted at my <a href="http://randomsubu.blogspot.com/2008/07/in-darkest-hour.html">personal blog</a>.]<br />]]>
      
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