I could get behind Rand Paul as VP.  What do the rest of you think?

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tabula rasa
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tabula rasa

After thirty seconds thought, I say no.  Too little upside, too much downside. But I'm still open-minded on the subject.

katievs
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katievs

What's the downside, in your view, TR?  I'm open too.

HeartofAmerica
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HeartofAmerica

I very much like the idea and so would thousands of Ron Paul fans.

Fred Cole
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Nov '11
Fred Cole

I would refer all, including Sen. Paul, to John Nance Garner's famous comments about the vice presidency.

Sen. Paul is doing too much good work in the Senate.  Why would anyone want to waste him as VP?

That's not why they were meeting.  They're probably working out an endorsement or some convention stuff.

katievs
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katievs

Fred Cole: I would refer all, including Sen. Paul, to John Nance Garner's famous comments about the vice presidency.

Sen. Paul is doing too much good work in the Senate.  Why would anyone want to waste him as VP?

That's true.  And a good point.  Here's a possible answer (just thinking out loud and in no way committed to the idea):

He would reassure and fortify both social cons and liberals who remain doubtful or unenthused about Mitt.  

He would be the natural next-in-line for President.  It would be a strong signal that Republicans are serious about cutting spending and returning power to the people.

Palaeologus
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Palaeologus

I don't think so, Katie. Not unless he came out hardcore with a "No Jew- or Black- baiting" stand like Clinton taking Sister Souljah to task on steroids.

There is way, way too much of that creepy anti-Semitic, white nationalist feel for far too many of Ron's backers. Leaving decency aside (which we shouldn't) I doubt the utility among swing voters.

I think it is entirely worthwhile to attempt to tie up portions of the Right, but Rand is from a state we'll win anyway. So why risk his dad's baggage?

katievs
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katievs
Palaeologus: There is way, way too much of that creepy anti-Semitic, white nationalist feel for far too many of Ron's backers. Leaving decency aside (which we shouldn't) I doubt the utility among swing voters.

Not Ron, Rand.

Do you feel the same about Rand?

katievs
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May '10
katievs

O sorry.  I just saw your last line.

katievs
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May '10
katievs

My feeling, when I hear Rand Paul speak, is that he shares his father's principles, but not his prejudices.  Maybe I'm too optimistic.  

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

Yes.

Fred Cole
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Fred Cole

katievs 

He would be the natural next-in-line for President. 

There's some noise that he already is.  There's some talk in libertarian circles that if Romney wins Paul might challenge him in 2016.

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

Fred Cole

katievs 

He would be the natural next-in-line for President. 

There's some noise that he already is.  There's some talk in libertarian circles that if Romney wins Paul might challenge him in 2016. · 1 minute ago

I'm down with that plan.

Doug Kimball
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Doug Kimball

Rand needs more time.  A little distance from Dad (Ron.)

katievs
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katievs
Doug Kimball: Rand needs more time.  A little distance from Dad (Ron.) · 0 minutes ago

You may be right, Doug.  Paul Ryan is still my number 1.

Bobby Jindal my number 2.

BrentB67
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BrentB67

Very worthwhile to consider him

Mendel
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Mendel
Doug Kimball: Rand needs more time.  A little distance from Dad (Ron.) · 6 minutes ago

Agreed.  Plus, it would be nice if the combined Republican ticket had more than 6 years in statewide office.

Eeyore
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Eeyore
Palaeologus: ... So why risk his dad's baggage?

That was my thinking, featuring almost exclusively a full scale assault on Ron as opposed to Rand - featuring The Elder in some of his most vociferous arguments, where he gets so into it that it sounds and looks (we're talking just optics here) like the Doomsday Guy on the street corner.  Plus a different excerpt from the Ron Paul newsletters every couple of days.

Oddly, I think if Rand were running his own campaign, it would be easier for him to defeat than being in the #2 slot (not sure why I think that...)

katievs
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katievs

Mendel

Plus, it would be nice if the combined Republican ticket had more than 6 years in statewide office. 

True.  Another good point.  that would eliminate:

Chris Christie

Scott Walker

Bob McDonnell

Marco Rubio

Among others.  Wouldn't it?  

Might be good.

We sure have a strong bench.  Have the Dems got anything LIKE comparable?

Mendel
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Mendel

katievs

Mendel

Plus, it would be nice if the combined Republican ticket had more than 6 years in statewide office. 

True.  Another good point.  that would eliminate:

Chris Christie

Scott Walker

Bob McDonnell

Marco Rubio

Among others.  Wouldn't it? 

Yes it would.  Them's the breaks.

katievs

We sure have a strong bench.  Have the Dems got anything LIKE comparable?

Judging by the careers of their up-and-coming stars Eliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner and John Edwards, the Democrats apparently built their triple-A team's stadium right next to the bordello.

Todd
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Todd

He's my favorite person in Washington right now.

But he's too principled for Romney.


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