Who for VP?

Clint Eastwood, yup Clint Eastwood. But why would'nt he do it? Thought he was into politics.
 
Am I the only one here who likes Chuck Hagel? I think of him sort of as Paul-lite. Nominally anti-war, nominally pro civil liberties, and pretty damn fiscally conservative.
 
Sorry for the double post, but I just thought of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, who is pretty good on domestic matters (not sure about his foreign policy views) and Arizona Congressman Jeff Flake, who I think will take over being the House's token libertarian when Paul retires (or moves into the White House).
 
Somehow I doubt that a guy with a name like "Flake" would work.

I hadn't thought of Walken. Might be worth considering. Does he have *any* political experience?
 
I think Fred Thompson has a real problem......skeletons in his many closets. I truly believe that is why he has not announced.

Mr Thompson sounds real southern and conservative, but in reality, he is not a conservative. Be careful who you support.

Being in Hollywood for so many years, this man has a past that will not put him in a glowing light, thank GOD.

Actually, Fred's a New York actor.

I totally changed my opinion on him when he berated Michael Moore for violating the Cuba trade embargo with a Cuban cigar hanging out of his mouth.
 
Arnie can't be - he's not a naturalized citizen.

If we're going with a strictly republican ticket, then yeah maybe Eastwood if he'd consider it.
 
Question?

Has there ever been a Republican president with a democrat vice president or the other way around?


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Hagel (R)
Gov. Richardson (D)
Sen. Webb (R)
Gov. Schewister (sp?) of Montana (D)
Sen. Dorgan (D)
Rep. Flake (R)
Colin Powell
 
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