Barry Goldwater Jr. As A VP

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I don't think we've discussed this. With only the problem of looking like two old men running against Hillary, this would be a kickass ticket!

Paul/Goldwater 08!
 
Sanford or Palin for me.

Preferably Sanford, with Palin as SecState.

Then in 2016 we can have a Sanford/Palin ticket. :D
 
here we go again with the vp threads...

I'll say what I say every time...



lets make RP win 1st, then lets let RP select his VP :)
 
I agree her experience is a little low, but I think she may be ideal due to the woman factor (This will be a much bigger deal is Hillary is nominated). She's also incredibly popular. Her age is also a good asset (Sorry, Ron's old, and Goldwater's no much younger). I'm a bit unfamiliar with her specific policies though.

Goldwater wouldn't be bad though.
 
I'm all for Andrew Napolitano. He'll bring a fiery edge to the campaign that will make Giuliani look like a puppy dog.
 
Why do people like Palin? The one time I heard her speak she sounded like a typical centrist to me.
 
I agree her experience is a little low, but I think she may be ideal due to the woman factor (This will be a much bigger deal is Hillary is nominated). She's also incredibly popular. Her age is also a good asset (Sorry, Ron's old, and Goldwater's no much younger). I'm a bit unfamiliar with her specific policies though.

Goldwater wouldn't be bad though.

There is Young and then there is Politics Young. Early 40s with 1 year in a major office is usually seen as much more green than in other places. Hell, 40 is acceptable as a time for 'youthful indiscretions."

Apparently a lot of people like her as VP candidate for any of the GOP candidates. I guess the woman "thing" and looks ( no offense, but every pic of her I have seen looks like she is from a schoolteacher or milf porno).
 
Goldwater's a terrible choice - everyone remembers Barry for losing big by saying he'd keep the nuke option on the table. That's nothing like Paul!
 
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