McCain Guiliani 2008 - GOP Ticket
Posted on February 7, 2008
Filed Under Jonathan Carr |
That’s right! You heard it here! My prediction is that John McCain is going to easily get the Republican Nod for the 2008 United States Presidential Election and he will choose Rudy Giuliani as his running mate for Vice President. Both have similar platforms and seem like they work well together.
Why do I believe this?
First of all, Mitt Romney has just backed out of the race for 2008 which is unexpected, yet, understandable after the results of “Super Tuesday” and the other primaries.
Second, When Rudy Giuliani ended his campaign for President of the United States, he almost immediately backed John McCain.
Third, Rudy Giuliani can be seen standing behind John McCain, next to the Governator, in almost all of his speeches and rallies ever since his endorsement and McCain’s results have been outstanding. The combo is already producing positive results.
Fourth, Rudy Giuliani and John McCain have similar stances on almost all of the political issues that dominate this race including homeland security, the economy, and the war.
I think McCain and Giuliani are a great combination. They are both fairly moderate which is good because the last thing we need is a radical in office (be it liberal or conservative). This will also give Giuliani the experience he needs (which people complained he didn’t have) for a good shot at the Presidency in 2016.
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Odds And Ends …
Mitt Romney’s looking toward 2012. Hillary Clinton, who refused to debate her primary opponent, Jonathan Tasini, during the 2006 Senate race, is now a debate convert, and Barack Obama, who is now reluctant to do lots of debates, once begged……
politics and politicians are full of suprises
You can say that again chuks! Nobody saw Mitt Romney ending the race this early.
I agree- this is a team that would be hard to beat. I admire McCain so much and I hope many of your audience got to see the bio on him the other night. What a courageous and patriotic individual! His military background and his service as a POW will guarantee all of us in this country and the world a protection we truly need in the complex world of tomorrow. America is desperately trying to hang on to the ideals that made us free and great. We all need to do our best and work our hardest to protect our family and loved ones as well as those less fortunate, ill, or elderly. He understands this without turning us into a socialist state. Most of all he seems a genuinely honest and sincere man with compassion, wisdom, and strength. He is decent and fair and will serve the intent of our forefathers admirably, as a true leader and father of all we have fought and died for in the past. From Ronald Regan to President Bush we have been lucky to have men in office who did their job to serve the country and the people. He will not fear labels like corny, old, conservative. He will not tax without representation nor fail to help those in need. He will be an excellent addition to the proud tradition of American life. A ticket of Clinton and Obama or vice versa will be huge in numbers. Although it is past time we elected, in this country, a minority and a woman it cannot be just any woman or minority. There are excellent candidate out there waiting in the wings and the day will come. It must be because they are great leaders and will serve the country best regardless to sex, religion, or race. The best person must be for the best reasons.
Guiliani is a favorite of mine since 9/11 and any one who does not think his leadership was not apparent in the incident that defined modern global activity is either jealous or uninformed. He made such a difference in the greatest city in the world even before it needed his guidance and strength. We all like to forget the bad but we sometimes, as a society also forget the good with it. he is the heart of America and McCain is the soul. God Bless them and wish them good luck.
PS I do hope any Democrat out there got to the polls and voted against Clinton. These are times which need leaders to come forward and have good choices despite the outcome. It says a lot about our country that we have two parties and that each can bring forth good choices. I hope no one gave up one of the most precious gifts we are all given-the right to vote and choose.
I saw Romney drop out early, keep caling me “nobody”.
And: Your prediction comes late and with a too small amount of reasons where there has been much more to the obvious right from the beginning and time ago.
I take it that you’re politically motivated (blinded) and forgive you.
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A. Michael Bussek:
Is that english? What are you saying? I didn’t call you “nobody” and I am not blinded, simply stating that I think these two would be a great combo. Nothing is set in stone yet..McCain could choose anybody still for his running mate.
“Me winning isn’t you do” - Chevy Chase in Caddyshack
I see. And: Is “Katherine” your favored 2nd nick?
Du musst mir das alles mal erzählen… irgendwann!
Giuliani is a bloody terrorist killing his own people - keep loving him anyway!