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		<title>By: Elizabeth Miller</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3270</link>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>CW,

...revoke my commenting privileges!?...donâ€™t even kid about something like that...you can ban terms, as you wish, but just don&#039;t ban me! Anyway, itâ€™s not one of my favourite words, either. The problem with picking a VP is all of the outside interference involved...what with vetters and search teams and...gimme a break! If a candidate canâ€™t even pick his own VP without help when the choice is so completely obvious, all things considered - sorry, but an obvious choice it is - then that doesnâ€™t bode too well for how he will chart the course of a nation...through perilous and treacherous waters, no less.

As for the possibility of  Senator Bidenâ€™s senate seat staying in the family...I was referring to the Attorney General of the state of Delaware...you know...Beau Biden. Actually, â€˜Beauâ€™ is a nickname for Joseph R. Biden, III. Iâ€™m not sure, though, if running for the US Senate is even on the horizon for him. He is also a captain in the Delaware National Guard and his unit has been put on notice for deployment to Iraq - not sure where that stands at the moment - and he has said that he will deploy with his unit despite being the AG! But, in any event, the Biden senate seat is pretty safely in the fold of the Democrats, I would think. 

I might just add that of all the lame excuses and outright fantasies that would seemingly preclude Senator Biden from the office of the presidency or from a position in the administration, the loss of his senate seat is a personal favourite...she says, sarcastically.

And, Iâ€™m not a resident of the First State - I hail not from the First State, but from the 51st state...I thought you knew...you know, the great big blue state (more or less, depending on where you are - itâ€™s a big state) to the north.

Oh, just one more thing...one must refrain from referring to the Biden strategy as the Biden-Gelb plan as Gelb has been pretty much MIA on the subject, especially during recent times when his support could have meant the most...if you know what I mean and Iâ€™m sure that you do! Leslie Gelb is persona non grata in my book. And, besides...Biden has taken the strategy to greater heights on his own, anyway.

Now, itâ€™s your turn! I have yet to hear anyone explain to me why it is that they hold Senator Bidenâ€™s support for the Bankruptcy Bill against him. From what I can gather, and Iâ€™m no expert on this issue - not even close - most people are not armed with the facts on this bill and really have no idea about what motivates Senator Biden. So, I am hoping that you can shed some light on this for me because, God knows, I donâ€™t agree with EVERYTHING Biden says or does and I would really like to better understand this bankruptcy issue...if for no other reason than to at least have an informed discussion with everyone and their brother who never miss an opportunity to bring it up...present company excluded, of course...I mean that sincerely!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CW,</p>
<p>...revoke my commenting privileges!?...donâ€™t even kid about something like that...you can ban terms, as you wish, but just don't ban me! Anyway, itâ€™s not one of my favourite words, either. The problem with picking a VP is all of the outside interference involved...what with vetters and search teams and...gimme a break! If a candidate canâ€™t even pick his own VP without help when the choice is so completely obvious, all things considered - sorry, but an obvious choice it is - then that doesnâ€™t bode too well for how he will chart the course of a nation...through perilous and treacherous waters, no less.</p>
<p>As for the possibility of  Senator Bidenâ€™s senate seat staying in the family...I was referring to the Attorney General of the state of Delaware...you know...Beau Biden. Actually, â€˜Beauâ€™ is a nickname for Joseph R. Biden, III. Iâ€™m not sure, though, if running for the US Senate is even on the horizon for him. He is also a captain in the Delaware National Guard and his unit has been put on notice for deployment to Iraq - not sure where that stands at the moment - and he has said that he will deploy with his unit despite being the AG! But, in any event, the Biden senate seat is pretty safely in the fold of the Democrats, I would think. </p>
<p>I might just add that of all the lame excuses and outright fantasies that would seemingly preclude Senator Biden from the office of the presidency or from a position in the administration, the loss of his senate seat is a personal favourite...she says, sarcastically.</p>
<p>And, Iâ€™m not a resident of the First State - I hail not from the First State, but from the 51st state...I thought you knew...you know, the great big blue state (more or less, depending on where you are - itâ€™s a big state) to the north.</p>
<p>Oh, just one more thing...one must refrain from referring to the Biden strategy as the Biden-Gelb plan as Gelb has been pretty much MIA on the subject, especially during recent times when his support could have meant the most...if you know what I mean and Iâ€™m sure that you do! Leslie Gelb is persona non grata in my book. And, besides...Biden has taken the strategy to greater heights on his own, anyway.</p>
<p>Now, itâ€™s your turn! I have yet to hear anyone explain to me why it is that they hold Senator Bidenâ€™s support for the Bankruptcy Bill against him. From what I can gather, and Iâ€™m no expert on this issue - not even close - most people are not armed with the facts on this bill and really have no idea about what motivates Senator Biden. So, I am hoping that you can shed some light on this for me because, God knows, I donâ€™t agree with EVERYTHING Biden says or does and I would really like to better understand this bankruptcy issue...if for no other reason than to at least have an informed discussion with everyone and their brother who never miss an opportunity to bring it up...present company excluded, of course...I mean that sincerely!</p>
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		<title>By: Chris Weigant</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3264</link>
		<dc:creator>Chris Weigant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 08:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Once again, apologies for not keeping up on the comments, as it was due to our neverending efforts to bring you, the reader, better and more exciting features here at CW.com.  Stay tuned...

loslobo -

That&#039;s interesting, got a link to McCaskill&#039;s record, or stories about it?  I must admit, I don&#039;t know much about her other than she won a squeaker of an election to get her seat.

Discretion, in this case, is actually the better part of laziness... or being tied up in updating the site.

Elizabeth -

I have banned the annoying term &quot;veepstakes&quot; from this site, so your commenting privileges have been revoked forever.

Just kidding... but do watch it, as I really dislike that term.  It&#039;s not a &quot;sweepstakes,&quot; it&#039;s more of a job interview, in my opinion.

Please elaborate on the &quot;stay in the family&quot; comment.  I guess I should have picked up on this before, but are you a resident of the First State?  Are there junior Bidens out there waiting in the wings?  Do tell!!

As you&#039;re already aware, I&#039;ve been a Biden fan ever since the Biden/Gelb plan was made public, although I must admit I do have a few questions about the bankruptcy laws he&#039;s supported, as well as credit card reforms he&#039;s been against, but then Delaware is  a unique state because of its corporate laws (almost every corporation in the country seems to incorporate in Delaware for some strange reason...).

But, considering the field, I agree he&#039;d be a good choice for Obama, so hopefully that&#039;ll mitigate the flames I just incurred from that last statement...

:-)

Michale -

I think that Hillary has about the same chances as Hagel as getting named.  Make of that what you will.

I have never had browsing problems that you describe with HuffPost, personally.  Maybe it&#039;s your browser, I dunno...

And ya&#039;all (as Michale says) should just cool it on all that NSA talk... I seriously don&#039;t need &lt;strong&gt;that&lt;/strong&gt; kind of attention here!

BLaws -

I could go for Biden as SecState.  I tend to agree with you -- I think it&#039;s going to be something the media will be astonished at.  I am expecting something from out of left field (pun intended).  We&#039;ll see... we&#039;ll see....

And an EXCELLENT point about &quot;low information voters&quot; (boy, there&#039;s a euphemism if I ever heard one).  Something we all have to deal with here is that a good solid THIRD of Americans can&#039;t even name who is president or VP &lt;strong&gt;right now&lt;/strong&gt;, much less who is running to take over.  Sad but true -- and a lot of these people actually vote.  Something to &lt;em&gt;always&lt;/em&gt; keep in mind throughout the election season.

&quot;Perception is reality.&quot;  This may be the epitaph of the American experiment, sadly.

Elizabeth -

Since BLaws got me in a philosphical mood, I will answer you in Latin only (to your comment about who should be allowed to vote):

&lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cui_bono&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Cui bono?&lt;/a&gt;

&lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quis_custodiet_ipsos_custodes%3F&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Quis custodiet ispos custodes?&lt;/a&gt;

That last one is going to become a lot more well-known when the &quot;Watchmen&quot; movie opens, that&#039;s my educated guess...

-CW</description>
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<p>loslobo -</p>
<p>That's interesting, got a link to McCaskill's record, or stories about it?  I must admit, I don't know much about her other than she won a squeaker of an election to get her seat.</p>
<p>Discretion, in this case, is actually the better part of laziness... or being tied up in updating the site.</p>
<p>Elizabeth -</p>
<p>I have banned the annoying term "veepstakes" from this site, so your commenting privileges have been revoked forever.</p>
<p>Just kidding... but do watch it, as I really dislike that term.  It's not a "sweepstakes," it's more of a job interview, in my opinion.</p>
<p>Please elaborate on the "stay in the family" comment.  I guess I should have picked up on this before, but are you a resident of the First State?  Are there junior Bidens out there waiting in the wings?  Do tell!!</p>
<p>As you're already aware, I've been a Biden fan ever since the Biden/Gelb plan was made public, although I must admit I do have a few questions about the bankruptcy laws he's supported, as well as credit card reforms he's been against, but then Delaware is  a unique state because of its corporate laws (almost every corporation in the country seems to incorporate in Delaware for some strange reason...).</p>
<p>But, considering the field, I agree he'd be a good choice for Obama, so hopefully that'll mitigate the flames I just incurred from that last statement...</p>
<p>:-)</p>
<p>Michale -</p>
<p>I think that Hillary has about the same chances as Hagel as getting named.  Make of that what you will.</p>
<p>I have never had browsing problems that you describe with HuffPost, personally.  Maybe it's your browser, I dunno...</p>
<p>And ya'all (as Michale says) should just cool it on all that NSA talk... I seriously don't need <strong>that</strong> kind of attention here!</p>
<p>BLaws -</p>
<p>I could go for Biden as SecState.  I tend to agree with you -- I think it's going to be something the media will be astonished at.  I am expecting something from out of left field (pun intended).  We'll see... we'll see....</p>
<p>And an EXCELLENT point about "low information voters" (boy, there's a euphemism if I ever heard one).  Something we all have to deal with here is that a good solid THIRD of Americans can't even name who is president or VP <strong>right now</strong>, much less who is running to take over.  Sad but true -- and a lot of these people actually vote.  Something to <em>always</em> keep in mind throughout the election season.</p>
<p>"Perception is reality."  This may be the epitaph of the American experiment, sadly.</p>
<p>Elizabeth -</p>
<p>Since BLaws got me in a philosphical mood, I will answer you in Latin only (to your comment about who should be allowed to vote):</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cui_bono" rel="nofollow">Cui bono?</a></p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quis_custodiet_ipsos_custodes%3F" rel="nofollow">Quis custodiet ispos custodes?</a></p>
<p>That last one is going to become a lot more well-known when the "Watchmen" movie opens, that's my educated guess...</p>
<p>-CW</p>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth Miller</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3259</link>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 02:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blaws,

Well, then...those people shouldn&#039;t be allowed to vote - that&#039;s all there is to it! :-)

Seriously, there ought to be some sort of test you have to pass before you are allowed to come within 10 feet of a polling booth...okay, I&#039;m kidding...sort of...

I&#039;ll tell you what...if Biden is Obama&#039;s chosen one, then most Americans will get a taste of what Joe Biden is all about for the first time (please tell me the media won&#039;t continue to ignore or dismiss him if he is on the ticket!) and they may even begin to wonder why he isn&#039;t at the top of the ticket...stranger things have already happened.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blaws,</p>
<p>Well, then...those people shouldn't be allowed to vote - that's all there is to it! :-)</p>
<p>Seriously, there ought to be some sort of test you have to pass before you are allowed to come within 10 feet of a polling booth...okay, I'm kidding...sort of...</p>
<p>I'll tell you what...if Biden is Obama's chosen one, then most Americans will get a taste of what Joe Biden is all about for the first time (please tell me the media won't continue to ignore or dismiss him if he is on the ticket!) and they may even begin to wonder why he isn't at the top of the ticket...stranger things have already happened.</p>
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		<title>By: BLaws</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3258</link>
		<dc:creator>BLaws</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 02:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Elizabeth,

Uhh... he is &quot;inside Washington&quot; to the vast majority of people who do NOT pay attention to politics.  They aren&#039;t like you.  They don&#039;t know Joe Biden like you do. They don&#039;t know reality.  They are called low information voters for a reason. 

To the vast majority of people, who don&#039;t pay attention to politics at all, he&#039;s just a Senator that has been around forever. Sorry, but fair or not that is &quot;inside Washington&quot;.  Unfortunately, in politics, for most Americans, perception is reality.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth,</p>
<p>Uhh... he is "inside Washington" to the vast majority of people who do NOT pay attention to politics.  They aren't like you.  They don't know Joe Biden like you do. They don't know reality.  They are called low information voters for a reason. </p>
<p>To the vast majority of people, who don't pay attention to politics at all, he's just a Senator that has been around forever. Sorry, but fair or not that is "inside Washington".  Unfortunately, in politics, for most Americans, perception is reality.</p>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth Miller</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3257</link>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BLaws,

I just wanted to say that Joe Biden is ANYTHING BUT &quot;inside Washington&quot;!!! In fact, Joe Biden is the polar opposite of &quot;inside Washington&quot; and has made a career on working against the grain and personifies bipartisanship/post-partisan work ethic. If Joe Biden were &quot;inside Washington&quot;, then he would have been the presumptive nominee from the get go! You can trust me on that and bet the farm on it, even...unless it&#039;s in Iowa...goes without saying, really...

Michale,

I always have my share of problems at HuffPost - lately, they&#039;ve been deleting every other comment I make???? But, I haven&#039;t had the problem you&#039;re having...yet.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BLaws,</p>
<p>I just wanted to say that Joe Biden is ANYTHING BUT "inside Washington"!!! In fact, Joe Biden is the polar opposite of "inside Washington" and has made a career on working against the grain and personifies bipartisanship/post-partisan work ethic. If Joe Biden were "inside Washington", then he would have been the presumptive nominee from the get go! You can trust me on that and bet the farm on it, even...unless it's in Iowa...goes without saying, really...</p>
<p>Michale,</p>
<p>I always have my share of problems at HuffPost - lately, they've been deleting every other comment I make???? But, I haven't had the problem you're having...yet.</p>
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		<title>By: loslobo</title>
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		<dc:creator>loslobo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 19:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michale

As Joe P from Goodfella&#039;s said, &quot;I amuse you....&quot;

NSA was a joke glad you got it...

Give Glenn a listen about your upsurd FISA stance..
http://static.salon.com/media/mp3/2008/07/conversations_jaffer.mp3

please lose the smugness</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michale</p>
<p>As Joe P from Goodfella's said, "I amuse you...."</p>
<p>NSA was a joke glad you got it...</p>
<p>Give Glenn a listen about your upsurd FISA stance..<br />
<a href="http://static.salon.com/media/mp3/2008/07/conversations_jaffer.mp3" rel="nofollow">http://static.salon.com/media/mp3/2008/07/conversations_jaffer.mp3</a></p>
<p>please lose the smugness</p>
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		<title>By: BLaws</title>
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		<dc:creator>BLaws</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Apparently I&#039;m either on to something, or someone else has had a similar idea... http://www.obamawexler08.com/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently I'm either on to something, or someone else has had a similar idea... <a href="http://www.obamawexler08.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.obamawexler08.com/</a></p>
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		<title>By: BLaws</title>
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		<dc:creator>BLaws</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t think it will be anyone that the media is talking about right now.

Bayh - too boring and was pro-war.  I don&#039;t see him holding his own in a debate.  Loss of a seat in the Senate is a deal breaker.

Biden - I&#039;d love to see him get it just to watch him smack down Romney or Pawlenty in the debate.  It&#039;d be so good you could put it on pay-per-view.  But I don&#039;t see him getting it because he&#039;s &quot;inside Washington&quot;.  I&#039;m 99% certain he&#039;s going to end up as Sec. of State.

Kaine - Possible, but I don&#039;t think he&#039;s going to be the one.  Obama needs a huge turn out among the left and enough of the middle.  Kaine won&#039;t hurt with the middle but won&#039;t excite the left.  He&#039;s got a thinner resume than Obama.  Would cost the Dems a governorship.

Hillary - Was a complete non-starter once she went negative in Texas/Ohio and refused to drop out even after she couldn&#039;t win.  It might have worked if she had stayed positive and attacked McCain the entire time instead.
____

My wild card:

Robert Wexler (FL) - 6 years in Florida Senate, 12 years in US House of Reps.  47 years old.  Very popular in Florida (Palm Beach County), Jewish.  Would really juice up the progressive and liberal base.  Would cost Dems a seat in the House but that would be trivial overall.  Being a D+21 district, it wouldn&#039;t be an issue to regain on special election.  Unlike Biden, Wexler would be young enough to run for 2 terms after 2 Obama terms. Biden would be 73, Wexler would only be 55.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don't think it will be anyone that the media is talking about right now.</p>
<p>Bayh - too boring and was pro-war.  I don't see him holding his own in a debate.  Loss of a seat in the Senate is a deal breaker.</p>
<p>Biden - I'd love to see him get it just to watch him smack down Romney or Pawlenty in the debate.  It'd be so good you could put it on pay-per-view.  But I don't see him getting it because he's "inside Washington".  I'm 99% certain he's going to end up as Sec. of State.</p>
<p>Kaine - Possible, but I don't think he's going to be the one.  Obama needs a huge turn out among the left and enough of the middle.  Kaine won't hurt with the middle but won't excite the left.  He's got a thinner resume than Obama.  Would cost the Dems a governorship.</p>
<p>Hillary - Was a complete non-starter once she went negative in Texas/Ohio and refused to drop out even after she couldn't win.  It might have worked if she had stayed positive and attacked McCain the entire time instead.<br />
____</p>
<p>My wild card:</p>
<p>Robert Wexler (FL) - 6 years in Florida Senate, 12 years in US House of Reps.  47 years old.  Very popular in Florida (Palm Beach County), Jewish.  Would really juice up the progressive and liberal base.  Would cost Dems a seat in the House but that would be trivial overall.  Being a D+21 district, it wouldn't be an issue to regain on special election.  Unlike Biden, Wexler would be young enough to run for 2 terms after 2 Obama terms. Biden would be 73, Wexler would only be 55.</p>
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		<title>By: Michale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;I&gt;
Huff is the only site it has done that on, probably gets filtered through the NSA. 
&lt;/I&gt;

You really crack me up!  :D

But thanks for the tip on Safari.. I&#039;ll give it a try and let ya know...


Michale.....</description>
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Huff is the only site it has done that on, probably gets filtered through the NSA.<br />
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<p>You really crack me up!  :D</p>
<p>But thanks for the tip on Safari.. I'll give it a try and let ya know...</p>
<p>Michale.....</p>
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		<title>By: loslobo</title>
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		<dc:creator>loslobo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michale

Have you tried using Safari? 6 months ago I coundn&#039;t even log-in then navigate using my Dell (XP). It would crash. Then I got a Mac book, and no problems (yet). I put Safari on my home computer and it works on Huff fine. Huff is the only site it has done that on, probably gets filtered through the NSA. I also like that they have a running total of every thing they delete too.

Hope you do the research on WTC7.......</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michale</p>
<p>Have you tried using Safari? 6 months ago I coundn't even log-in then navigate using my Dell (XP). It would crash. Then I got a Mac book, and no problems (yet). I put Safari on my home computer and it works on Huff fine. Huff is the only site it has done that on, probably gets filtered through the NSA. I also like that they have a running total of every thing they delete too.</p>
<p>Hope you do the research on WTC7.......</p>
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		<title>By: Michale</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3249</link>
		<dc:creator>Michale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If I may use this forum to ask an unrelated question..

Chris, Elizabeth or anyone else who uses HuffPo..

Do ya&#039;all have problems navigating or posting??

I am having a helluva time.  I can&#039;t navigate between page 1, page 2, page 3, etc etc.  I have to right click on the number and then OPEN IN NEW TAB to see the next pages.  I click on SORT NEWEST or SORT OLDEST and nothing changes..  I have tried it on several different computers (VISTA &amp; XP) and FireFox 2.0 and 3.0 and IEX 7 and it&#039;s the same problems.  

I have been trading emails with the HuffPo IT people in an effort to track the problem.  We&#039;re gonna go at it again today, but I wanted to see if the problem might just be my Home Network setup or if it is more widespread.

Sorry to use your commentary for this, CW.. But it was the only way I can think of to get a message to other HUFFPOers..  If you like, you can delete this, no harm, no foul..

Michale.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I may use this forum to ask an unrelated question..</p>
<p>Chris, Elizabeth or anyone else who uses HuffPo..</p>
<p>Do ya'all have problems navigating or posting??</p>
<p>I am having a helluva time.  I can't navigate between page 1, page 2, page 3, etc etc.  I have to right click on the number and then OPEN IN NEW TAB to see the next pages.  I click on SORT NEWEST or SORT OLDEST and nothing changes..  I have tried it on several different computers (VISTA &amp; XP) and FireFox 2.0 and 3.0 and IEX 7 and it's the same problems.  </p>
<p>I have been trading emails with the HuffPo IT people in an effort to track the problem.  We're gonna go at it again today, but I wanted to see if the problem might just be my Home Network setup or if it is more widespread.</p>
<p>Sorry to use your commentary for this, CW.. But it was the only way I can think of to get a message to other HUFFPOers..  If you like, you can delete this, no harm, no foul..</p>
<p>Michale.....</p>
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		<title>By: Michale</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3248</link>
		<dc:creator>Michale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To me, the choice is easy..

Anyone but Hillary...

If Senator Obama chooses Hillary Clinton, it will show me that he is NOT about change.  That he is same ole same ole politics as usual and cares more for his Party than he does for his country...

But the GOOD news is, it does look like Hillary has moved off the &quot;short list&quot;...

I also dispute your notion that Hagel won&#039;t be chosen.  I think the VERY BEST thing that Obama can do is select a Republican for his VP. THAT would show the country that Senator Obama means it when he says he is going to bring this country together.  Let&#039;s not let political bigotry blind us to the fact that, when all is said and done, we are ALL Americans and THAT should be the first consideration before party politics.  

If Obama were to pick Hagel, then I predict he would win in a bigger landslide then Reagan..


Michale.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To me, the choice is easy..</p>
<p>Anyone but Hillary...</p>
<p>If Senator Obama chooses Hillary Clinton, it will show me that he is NOT about change.  That he is same ole same ole politics as usual and cares more for his Party than he does for his country...</p>
<p>But the GOOD news is, it does look like Hillary has moved off the "short list"...</p>
<p>I also dispute your notion that Hagel won't be chosen.  I think the VERY BEST thing that Obama can do is select a Republican for his VP. THAT would show the country that Senator Obama means it when he says he is going to bring this country together.  Let's not let political bigotry blind us to the fact that, when all is said and done, we are ALL Americans and THAT should be the first consideration before party politics.  </p>
<p>If Obama were to pick Hagel, then I predict he would win in a bigger landslide then Reagan..</p>
<p>Michale.....</p>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth Miller</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3246</link>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 01:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chris,

Iâ€™ll be glad when all of this crazy veepstakes business is over, too...one way or the other. Personally, I canâ€™t take much more of it and Iâ€™m hoping it will end this week, if not tomorrow. But, Iâ€™d love to share a few thoughts here.

First off, a note about vacant seats left behind...in the state of Delaware, I am pretty sure that Senator Biden can stand for both the senate and be on the ticket with Obama. At least, that was the case when he was still in the presidential race. In any event, Senator Bidenâ€™s seat will not only remain in the hands of Democrats, it may even stay in the family, too! You canâ€™t get much better than that.

Senator Obama has a truly critical choice to make in the selection of his running mate. In my not so humble opinion, the choice will be a determining factor in the outcome of this election which will be won or lost on issues related to national security and foreign policy and on the future course of two wars. Consequently, there are a number of requirements that must be met by the vice presidential candidate.

The short list must include those candidates with impeccable and unimpeachable foreign policy and national security credentials with an unrivaled breadth and depth of knowledge of the critical issues of the day. Senator Obama may think his strong suit is foreign policy but it is clear that he has not demonstrated the kind of foreign policy prowess that he will need to negotiate the dangerous waters of the many complicated interrelationships that exist between nations and policies and meet the complex challenges that will face the US in the next decade.

The potential candidates must have a proven track record of leadership and of having the capacity and capability of making change happen by working against the grain and attracting the support of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, alike. A simple 51% solution does not a governable majority make - Biden is fully capable of helping to deliver a wide and deep swath of Republican votes across the country. I should think that Obama/Biden would have a very positive effect with respect to adding to the number of Democrat seats in the Senate, given that conventional wisdom has gone out the window this time around and voters may not care about a balance between the White House and Congress. Well, we can hope.

Lastly, but by no means least, the chosen candidate should have an intimate understanding of what will be required to resolve the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan and to reverse US policy in Iraq. The VP choice should come with a comprehensive and viable strategy to promote a political solution in Iraq that would allow for the withdrawal of US forces without the serious and long-term consequences of leaving a failed state in their wake. Of course, it would be an added advantage if the strategy has already received the overwhelming and unprecedented support of a majority of Republicans and Democrats in Congress, the unofficial support of the permanent five members of the UN Security Council and, most importantly, the tacit support of most of Iraqâ€™s sectarian leaders.

The short list is, in fact, a list of one. Senator Obama should use his good experience and sound judgement to ask Joe Biden to be his Vice President with Special Portfolio on Iraq.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris,</p>
<p>Iâ€™ll be glad when all of this crazy veepstakes business is over, too...one way or the other. Personally, I canâ€™t take much more of it and Iâ€™m hoping it will end this week, if not tomorrow. But, Iâ€™d love to share a few thoughts here.</p>
<p>First off, a note about vacant seats left behind...in the state of Delaware, I am pretty sure that Senator Biden can stand for both the senate and be on the ticket with Obama. At least, that was the case when he was still in the presidential race. In any event, Senator Bidenâ€™s seat will not only remain in the hands of Democrats, it may even stay in the family, too! You canâ€™t get much better than that.</p>
<p>Senator Obama has a truly critical choice to make in the selection of his running mate. In my not so humble opinion, the choice will be a determining factor in the outcome of this election which will be won or lost on issues related to national security and foreign policy and on the future course of two wars. Consequently, there are a number of requirements that must be met by the vice presidential candidate.</p>
<p>The short list must include those candidates with impeccable and unimpeachable foreign policy and national security credentials with an unrivaled breadth and depth of knowledge of the critical issues of the day. Senator Obama may think his strong suit is foreign policy but it is clear that he has not demonstrated the kind of foreign policy prowess that he will need to negotiate the dangerous waters of the many complicated interrelationships that exist between nations and policies and meet the complex challenges that will face the US in the next decade.</p>
<p>The potential candidates must have a proven track record of leadership and of having the capacity and capability of making change happen by working against the grain and attracting the support of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, alike. A simple 51% solution does not a governable majority make - Biden is fully capable of helping to deliver a wide and deep swath of Republican votes across the country. I should think that Obama/Biden would have a very positive effect with respect to adding to the number of Democrat seats in the Senate, given that conventional wisdom has gone out the window this time around and voters may not care about a balance between the White House and Congress. Well, we can hope.</p>
<p>Lastly, but by no means least, the chosen candidate should have an intimate understanding of what will be required to resolve the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan and to reverse US policy in Iraq. The VP choice should come with a comprehensive and viable strategy to promote a political solution in Iraq that would allow for the withdrawal of US forces without the serious and long-term consequences of leaving a failed state in their wake. Of course, it would be an added advantage if the strategy has already received the overwhelming and unprecedented support of a majority of Republicans and Democrats in Congress, the unofficial support of the permanent five members of the UN Security Council and, most importantly, the tacit support of most of Iraqâ€™s sectarian leaders.</p>
<p>The short list is, in fact, a list of one. Senator Obama should use his good experience and sound judgement to ask Joe Biden to be his Vice President with Special Portfolio on Iraq.</p>
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		<title>By: loslobo</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3245</link>
		<dc:creator>loslobo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 00:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Need I say it.........JOE

Look at Claire&#039;s record too. Talks a good game, but votes Bush light

If I may regress to earlier posts, I stand by everything I said.  I&#039;m sorry if you and M think discretion is the better part valor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Need I say it.........JOE</p>
<p>Look at Claire's record too. Talks a good game, but votes Bush light</p>
<p>If I may regress to earlier posts, I stand by everything I said.  I'm sorry if you and M think discretion is the better part valor.</p>
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		<title>By: fstanley</title>
		<link>http://www.chrisweigant.com/2008/07/29/vice-presidential-picks-and-the-consequences/#comment-3244</link>
		<dc:creator>fstanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 00:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Since we have seen how difficult it has been for the current Congress to move legislation forward I think that Sen. Obama needs to think very carefully before he picks a Senator to be his running mate. Which is why I think it would be better if he chose a Governor or someone who is not currently holding an elected office.  There are plenty of qualified candidates out there and I am sure Sen. Obama&#039;s search team is checking everyone out.

My favorite is Edwards but I don&#039;t think he will be picked.

...Stan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we have seen how difficult it has been for the current Congress to move legislation forward I think that Sen. Obama needs to think very carefully before he picks a Senator to be his running mate. Which is why I think it would be better if he chose a Governor or someone who is not currently holding an elected office.  There are plenty of qualified candidates out there and I am sure Sen. Obama's search team is checking everyone out.</p>
<p>My favorite is Edwards but I don't think he will be picked.</p>
<p>...Stan</p>
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