So I'm thinking... McCain Seems to be Thinking RP as VP is his only chance

McCain Seems to be Thinking RP as VP is his only chance

I'm sorry, I missed the debate.

was their something said by McCain during the debate that would support this?

I'm not sure I follow, otherwise.
 
No... In ROn Pauls few moments he did make Mccain look like a tard though, bless your soul Ron Paul
 
As much as I hate McCain, a McCain/Paul ticket would be awesome. I'd be surprised, with his health and age, if McCain would make it through his first term. Easy ticket to the Whitehouse for Paul.
 
I'm sorry, I missed the debate.

was their something said by McCain during the debate that would support this?

I'm not sure I follow, otherwise.

small things the last couple of debates. mccain keeps looking to rp, making little comments, "back in the day" sorta things... a couple of times during this debate and several in the debate before.

looking realistically at the general elections, romney has too much baggage to overcome and defeat the first african-american/female ticket at the same time...

first "mormon" just doesn't have the same level of mass appeal... and though i'm almost ashamed to say it, i believe it will work against him.

huck has said enough to discredit himself.

rp has taken the high-road throughout and looks regal indeed, in spite of the adversity. a genuine underdog.

i think that has even more power than the "first" anything.

remember, it's the "anti-establishment" crowd that the dems rely on as their base.

but.. i'm done w/ this thread. i'm worn out on people who'd rather attack the "premise" than discuss the issue.

not to discount all the thinking, non-"hannity sheep" out there who are not that way...
 
Doing the right thing is rarely the same as doing the easy thing.

We stand in direct opposition to everything that's wrong with this country. We stand in the name of liberty. And if we decide to do the easy thing and give up, who else will take on this fight?

I've said it before: Those who care don't know and those who know don't care.

We're the ones who know AND care. As long as we keep standing in the face of tyranny and injustice we will win. But that's the ultimate key, we have to keep fighting no matter how terribly the odds are stacked, no matter how utterly impossible it seems. Are these not the same odds Dr. Martin Luther King faced, and overcame? What about Ghandi who stood in opposition of the greatest military power on the planet and won without firing a single bullet?

Heck, the only reason we even have the opportunity to discuss this issue is because millions of people throughout history challenged the status quo and stood firm for what they knew was right. Tyranny is an old idea, liberty is a brand new one. Let's not forget what it took for us to get here. Speaking of which let's also remember how far we've come!

Ron Paul started this race dead last, with no money, no support, and being viewed as a radical maverick. Yet here we are with a full head of steam and money in the bank heading into super Tuesday while two former front runners have already dropped out. It seems to me we've already accomplished the impossible, so why can't we keep it up?
 
Ron Paul started this race dead last, with no money, no support, and being viewed as a radical maverick. Yet here we are with a full head of steam and money in the bank heading into super Tuesday while two former front runners have already dropped out. It seems to me we've already accomplished the impossible, so why can't we keep it up?

+1000

thank you maidenfan!

goodnight all.
 
McCain and Romney would sooner have Hillary Clinton on their ticket than Ron Paul. They are more like her than Ron Paul. They are all big-government globalists, along with Obama and Huckabee. Ron Paul is a Constitutionalist. You will never see him on a ticket with any of them. When are you people who think it's a possibility going to get it through your heads? The Republicans and Democrats are the same party, with two faces. Have been for decades. Their common enemy is Ron Paul. Any of you who are still thinking in terms of the "Republican vs. Democrat" charade are stuck in the trap that has had our Republic in a downward spiral for many decades now. Romney, Clinton, McCain, Obama, and Huckabee all represent the same old bullshit. Quit fooling yourselves. Speculating about Ron Paul being on the ticket with any of the other Republicans is a complete waste of time. Ron Paul's Constitutional message is fundamentally incompatible with any of them. It will never happen. It's all or nothing for Ron Paul.
 
I can't believe people still don't see that McCain-Ghouli has been the setup from the beginning. Hillary and Ghouli are the annointed banksta candidates and they will get one of them in one way or another. McCain and Ghouli have been practically making out the last week or so.
 
Doing the right thing is rarely the same as doing the easy thing.

We stand in direct opposition to everything that's wrong with this country. We stand in the name of liberty. And if we decide to do the easy thing and give up, who else will take on this fight?

I've said it before: Those who care don't know and those who know don't care.

We're the ones who know AND care. As long as we keep standing in the face of tyranny and injustice we will win. But that's the ultimate key, we have to keep fighting no matter how terribly the odds are stacked, no matter how utterly impossible it seems. Are these not the same odds Dr. Martin Luther King faced, and overcame? What about Ghandi who stood in opposition of the greatest military power on the planet and won without firing a single bullet?

Heck, the only reason we even have the opportunity to discuss this issue is because millions of people throughout history challenged the status quo and stood firm for what they knew was right. Tyranny is an old idea, liberty is a brand new one. Let's not forget what it took for us to get here. Speaking of which let's also remember how far we've come!

Ron Paul started this race dead last, with no money, no support, and being viewed as a radical maverick. Yet here we are with a full head of steam and money in the bank heading into super Tuesday while two former front runners have already dropped out. It seems to me we've already accomplished the impossible, so why can't we keep it up?

Well said.
 
I know this is very horrible to say but im not a politically correct type of person.

I would only vote for this ticket if it was guaranteed that McCain would pass away from natural causes within 60 days of taking office. Dont fool yourself and say you wouldn't either.
 
I know this is very horrible to say but im not a politically correct type of person.

I would only vote for this ticket if it was guaranteed that McCain would pass away from natural causes within 60 days of taking office. Dont fool yourself and say you wouldn't either.

That possibility is exactly the reason Ron Paul will never be on a ticket with any of the others. The Republicans would rather have a Democrat in the White House than Ron Paul.
 
I can see Huck choosing Paul as his VP, but only if he's severely drunk or God told him to do it.

None of the others would even consider talking to Paul even if they were president and needed help on the hill. They loathe him.
 
I can't vote for McCain. No way. No how. The man has the morals of Saddam Hussein. And that may just be an understatement.

He could have Jesus himself as VP and I still wouldn't vote for the swine.

Even if God came down and said "Vote for McCain, for he is good." I'd still risk burning in hell for eternity before I voted for him.

McCain is a real life version of Senator Palpatine.

~X~
 
i can't believe that anyone would think that mccain will pick paul as a running mate.

1. they're miles apart on just about every foreign and domestic policy
2. Paul is not in the CFR crowd
3. mccain just flat out hates Paul. This would be obvious if you would watch the debates. The only reason McCain isn't attacking Paul right now is because he wants to avoid the economics issue.
4. Why would McCain take paul when he can just grab Huckabee for the Christian vote?

Threads like this are probably one of the reasons people think paul supporters are stupid.
 
McCain looks like he could have a heart attack or stroke at any second. He might not make it to November 2008, let alone January 2013 after the next term.
 
There will be NO VP offering to Ron Paul. It would paint the lie of the mainstream to the public in broad daylight.

Give a bully pulpit (even a vice version) to the guy who's rocking the establishment's boat??

Hell no, they won't! It would tear their scheme apart.

Besides, I'm pretty sure the President would be afraid of some whacky Paul supporter trying to move Paul up a notch.
 
I can't vote for McCain. No way. No how. The man has the morals of Saddam Hussein. And that may just be an understatement.

He could have Jesus himself as VP and I still wouldn't vote for the swine.

Even if God came down and said "Vote for McCain, for he is good." I'd still risk burning in hell for eternity before I voted for him.

McCain is a real life version of Senator Palpatine.

~X~
LOL
 
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