June 09, 2008
Okay, I had this discussion with someone last Friday, and his general opinion is that stated that “VPs rarely do much good.â€
Here at Townhall Matt Lewis has the form to state what I believe:
Friday, June 06, 2008
Message to Obama & McCain: Veeps Matter!
There's a good argument to be made that "Veep" picks don't impact elections.
But it is clearly the case that vice presidents can -- and do -- impact policy decisions. For example, what might George W. Bush's presidency have been like if he had picked someone other than Dick Cheney?
And even if a VP doesn't have a major impact on the current administration, it is clear that the vice presidency can be a stepping stone to the White House.
It’s a short blog entry so go there are read the whole of it.
In conjunction with my other thoughts about the importance of the VP is McCain’s age. He will be the oldest president elected. But to get there he will have to make piece with the Conservative base and the VP position maybe the only why he can swing it. Also, he doesn’t have coattails—who’s he going to pull into the Congress—more democrats? As the MSM starts to really beat him up—what will his thoughts turned to? How nice he used to be treated?
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