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Dueling VP searches, and a media alert

posted at 1:30 pm on May 22, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Sometimes the more fascinating events in politics take place behind the scenes, and the sudden focus on VP searches is an example. Yesterday, the news broke that John McCain would hold a VP barbecue bash this weekend, in which his closest friends would attend. This morning, CNN reports that Barack Obama has selected John Kerry’s VP committee chair to perform the same function for his campaign. That came as a surprise to Democrats who note that he hasn’t won the nomination yet:

Barack Obama is quietly beginning his search for a running mate, according to a veteran Democratic activist in Washington.

The activist told CNN that former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson has accepted Obama’s request to begin a screening and selection process for the No. 2 spot.

Johnson performed the same role in 2004 and 1984 for then-Democratic presidential nominees John Kerry and Walter Mondale. …

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, was surprised Thursday to hear the news.

I’m surprised at her surprise. The strategies here seem rather obvious. John McCain wants to break through the media inattention, and so he gives them a juicy story, one that gives pundits plenty to analyze. Barack Obama wants to keep John McCain from getting all that earned media, and so steps on that story with his own VP search, which generates even more controversy since he hasn’t yet won the top spot on the ticket.

Obama made an odd selection for a committee chair. Johnson picked the running mates for two losing Democratic campaigns. Geraldine Ferraro could never have saved Walter Mondale, and indeed no one could have helped him beat Reagan, but the John Edwards pick seemed an avoidable mistake. Edwards never dented Bush’s support in the South, and he wound up losing his home state. One might have expected the candidate of “change” to have trusted this selection process to someone less tied to party-machine politics, too.

For McCain, the inclusion of Joe Lieberman and Lindsay Graham lends a little more heft to the story. Those are his closest friends in the Senate, and while neither of them have a hope of joining the ticket, their input will be critical to his decision. It appears that McCain isn’t outsourcing the selection-committee process but quarterbacking it himself.

At 3:35 pm CT, I’ll talk about this story with BBC Radio, with AM 1280 The Patriot hosting my end of the discussion.


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Did Johnson have anything to do with the FannieMae mess?

MayBee on May 22, 2008 at 1:36 PM

Johnson performed the same role in 2004 and 1984 for then-Democratic presidential nominees John Kerry and Walter Mondale.

So obviously we should bring her back again.

amerpundit on May 22, 2008 at 1:38 PM

Mitt VP!!!!

dmann on May 22, 2008 at 1:39 PM

Arg. “him”. Note to self: Don’t hold 3 blog conversations at once.

amerpundit on May 22, 2008 at 1:41 PM

Are they going to fight over the same candidates?

Darksean on May 22, 2008 at 1:43 PM

I am interested. This will be quite the little “talk” for a while, until Mccain has picked that is.

upinak on May 22, 2008 at 1:44 PM

With the exception of Dick Cheney, VPs will not matter in this election.

1 – People didn’t vote for Bush because of Cheney, the second time at least.

2 – Cheney is running the show.

The opposite will happen this time.

By the way, has anybody seen Dick Cheney?

I worry about him.

Is he OK?

I told them to pump more air in the White house bunker because of his heart condition. I hope they followed my orders. I can’t do everything myself. I have a business to take care of and a goat to milk.

Indy Conservative on May 22, 2008 at 1:44 PM

We’ll never know, but I would love to see what happens when bear-hating gubernatorial litigant Sarah Palin’s name comes up.

eeyore on May 22, 2008 at 1:45 PM

In McCain’s case, it sounds like a gathering of RI…..well, no need to go further.

What? No Inhofe? No DeMint? No Shelby? No Sessions? No Sanford? Dare I say, No Fred!?

Dr.Cwac.Cwac on May 22, 2008 at 1:46 PM

Dr.Cwac.Cwac on May 22, 2008 at 1:46 PM

I hardly think Jindal is a RINO.

amerpundit on May 22, 2008 at 1:48 PM

With the exception of Dick Cheney, VPs will not matter in this election.

1 – People didn’t vote for Bush because of Cheney, the second time at least.

2 – Cheney is running the show.

The opposite will happen this time.

To clarify, this time around, the VP will not run any show like Cheney is doing alone now after the departure of Karl Rove, the idiot.

Indy Conservative on May 22, 2008 at 1:49 PM

For McCain, the inclusion of Joe Lieberman and Lindsay Graham lends a little more heft to the story. Those are his closest friends in the Senate, and while neither of them have a hope of joining the ticket

Really, Ed? Do you promise? Because as each day passes without the Republicans doing anything Republican, I’m getting closer to thinking they’re just trying to out-Democrat the Democrats.

NTWR on May 22, 2008 at 1:50 PM

For McCain, the inclusion of Joe Lieberman and Lindsay Graham lends a little more heft to the story. Those are his closest friends in the Senate, and while neither of them have a hope of joining the ticket

Graham was asked by The Hill and he said there are others better suited for the role than him. Not sure about Liebs.

amerpundit on May 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM

Graham was asked by The Hill and he said there are others better suited for the role than him.

Well, it’s hard to argue with that. McCain would also be wise to keep Graham away from La Raza, at least until the campaign is over.

BigD on May 22, 2008 at 2:03 PM

McCain will pick the man that will give him the most “net” votes. No other reason to choose a VP. Unlike others believe, Cheney does not and never has “run the White House”, that is pure poppy-cock, created by the left wing news. And of course, Bush haters hop on this, such is their mind.
Anyone that can garner the votes, also has a history of leadership and would be “shown” to be VP material.
Votes, that is what McCain needs, net votes.

right2bright on May 22, 2008 at 2:04 PM

It appears that McCain isn’t outsourcing the selection-committee process but quarterbacking it himself.

That’s cause he has the experience.

- The Cat

P.S. With Obama’s record, he’ll need 2 VPs

MirCat on May 22, 2008 at 2:10 PM

amerpundit on May 22, 2008 at 1:48 PM

Oops! Forgot Jindal was coming the weekend Pow Wow.

Dr.Cwac.Cwac on May 22, 2008 at 2:13 PM

For Obama, is it a case of “Act like the winner, look like the winner and you’ll be the winner?”

Kerry for VP?

originalpechanga on May 22, 2008 at 2:17 PM

Oops! Forgot Jindal was coming the weekend Pow Wow.

Dr.Cwac.Cwac on May 22, 2008 at 2:13 PM

I’m not willing to call Jindal a RINO. But I can tell you as a La. resident and a person who has voted for Jindal many times and followed his career for years, he’s been VERY disappointing as Governor. We thought he was going to blow in here, shake things up, and get La. on the right track. And instead, it looks a lot like business as usual.

Laura on May 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM

Why doesn’t McCain choose Hillary? Since it’s all about winning, according to the McCain shills on here.

nottakingsides on May 22, 2008 at 2:28 PM

You want a rising GOP star? I submit for consideration Matt “The Law” Lindland, currently running for state senate in the People’s Republic of Oregon. MMA fans will certainly recognize him.
No, I don’t actually think he’s ready to be VP. I just wanted an excuse to post this, and this seemed to be the most fitting thread.

joewm315 on May 22, 2008 at 2:30 PM

I was in Chapel Hill area today and saw a low flying chopper heading in the direction of The Pony’s plantation. News, maybe?

bloggless on May 22, 2008 at 2:32 PM

Yesterday, the news broke that John McCain would hold a VP barbecue bash this weekend, in which his closest friends would attend.

McCain would have to be nuts to hold an event at which the major candidates for his selection of running mate would get to know who each other are. With so many ambitious people, revealing his list would only make for some vicious private, as well as public, campaigning among them. I don’t think any of the gathered individuals will end up on the ticket. He’s shoring up their support and letting them know it won’t be them.

Big S on May 22, 2008 at 2:33 PM

nottakingsides on May 22, 2008 at 2:28 PM

Second that one. Jindal is a true Conservative, but both his inexperience, as well as the fact that you don’t want him either on a losing ticket, or on a winning ticket with no coattails. Since McCain is likely to have a Dem Congress, I’m not interested in a true Conservative being wasted on him.

If he picks Hillary, all the Hillary voters (who are actually anti-Obama voters, who may have voted for McCain, now will vote for McCain

infidelpride on May 22, 2008 at 2:34 PM

Lieberman.

bloggless on May 22, 2008 at 2:36 PM

I’m hoping none of you are serious in positing Lieberman and Hillary as possible VP selections. Presidents have left office during their terms, for one reason or another, before. Do you seriously want to consider either of these two as your President?

Buford Gooch on May 22, 2008 at 3:18 PM

Johnson performed the same role in 2004 and 1984 for then-Democratic presidential nominees John Kerry and Walter Mondale.

Let’s hope this guy can go three for three!!

drunyan8315 on May 22, 2008 at 5:45 PM

Well BO decision for VP is easy it is either Hillary or Kansas Governor Sebelius. If he picks anyone else he won’t be president cause he lost the female vote.

BroncosRock on May 22, 2008 at 8:10 PM

I always suspected Teddy figured that Massachusetts was his own personal 3rd world dictatorship. This rather proves it. “Dynasty” indeed. (Don’t Dynasties always die nasty?)

{^_^}

herself on May 23, 2008 at 6:45 AM

Urps – prepared comment off line and posted it to the wrong article.
{O,o}

herself on May 23, 2008 at 6:47 AM

I’m waiting for McCain to talk to Hillary.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he suggests she could be somewhere in his administration.

JellyToast on May 23, 2008 at 9:05 AM

Is it really going to matter who he picks? The Republicans are going to lose seats. The only thing that McCain has going for him (in my opinion) is he supports the war on terrorism. Bush gets his funding for the war with all sorts of pork attached, so what will be the difference other than more pork? McCain will have to cave just to get the funding, or pull us out. Either way, the Democrats win. If he gets angry and speaks out about the crap congress is sending him to sign, the media will make him look like a fool as they have done with Bush. He will end up being a four year Lame Duck president.

The Government and Fifth Column have spoken, YOU Will OBEY!

N4646W on May 23, 2008 at 11:49 AM

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