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A Vet to Be Obama's Veep?

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 2:06 PM on August 12, 2008.


Signs point to yes.

Does the schedule for August's Democratic convention provide any clues to whom Barack Obama will pick as his vice president?

On a conference call on Monday morning, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and top ranking aide Anita Dunn announced that the theme for Wednesday -- the night on which the vice presidential candidate is scheduled to speak -- will be national security and honoring veterans. The choice, a reporter noted, lent itself to the interpretation that Obama would choose a running mate with background in military affairs -- like, say, Sen. Chuck Hagel or John Kerry.

Sebelius tried to nip the speculation in the bud.

"I think it is clear that Sen. Obama will announce his vice presidential choice when he is fully prepared to do that," she said. "It is my understanding that every potential vice presidential choice also has a speaking slot, so nothing should be read into themes, issues and ideas. There is an array of talent out there and when the senator makes that announcement you will be prepared to know."

But her answer fell somewhat short, leading Dunn to interject before the next question could be asked. "Wednesday night is thematically about securing America's future, it is about honoring our veterans and the families of our veterans ... and how to make us safer and move past the divisiveness and into the future. I think anyone Sen. Obama picks as Vice President will be more than prepared to address those issues."

As for Sebelius, she was asked to divulge whether she, currently, was being vetted for the running mate spot.

"I have made it clear since I enthusiastically endorsed Sen Obama that I would be enthusiastic to do anything I can to help elect him president of the United States," she said. "Because I believe we need a leader just like him to take over the helm of this country and have the kind of change desperately needed. All of the information about the vice presidential selection process is being answered by the campaign. All the surrogates have been ask to defer requests for information to the campaign. And I will continue to do that."

Digg!

Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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Whomever he chooses will be fine with me
Posted by: foreverhope on Aug 12, 2008 8:25 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
His remarkable campaign is one of the most brilliiant in the history of politics. I actually have never felt this secure and happy with any candidate I've ever worked for or given my vote to. I know others will come after me and scoff but whatever, really I don't care even a bit. Obama has the best over-all leadership abilities of any individual I have ever seen. I am looking forward to the dem convention and also his presidency. There isn't a single doubt in my mind that Obama is up for the job and signals a new beginning for America. If anyone doesn't yet understand the glaring differences between the dems and repugs that will be made abundantly clear at their respective conventions. I'm going to watch every second! It is going to be GREAT! The Obama's are going to make an absolutely beautiful First Family!

BARACK THE VOTE!

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Good Move
Posted by: shill on Aug 13, 2008 4:35 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If Obama picks a vet (one who is AGAINST this war)it will only help him.

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Wes Clarke
Posted by: baad on Aug 13, 2008 5:06 AM   
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Why is he not mentioned when we are discussing choosing a veteran as a Vice Presidential running mate?

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» RE: Wes Clarke Posted by: Betty1950
I can live with Clark
Posted by: willymack on Aug 13, 2008 12:12 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Can you imagine the uphill battle Obama would have if Clark were the rethug nominee? Of course Clark would have to have a frontal lobotomy before even considering going over to the Dark Side, but I digress. My first choice would be Dennis Kucinich, but I guess that's not to be. Clark would make Obama a winner. Let the Turdblossom lie machine try to run Clark down; he'd eat them alive, while watching Obama's back at the same time.

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WESLEY CLARK HAS BEEN MY CHOICE
Posted by: orwellturns on Aug 13, 2008 1:10 PM   
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for any nominee for the democrats, one because of his military expertise and he is brilliant and unswiftboatable. I've heard him speak live and was so impressed with his manner his warmth and niceness. There is only one shallow problem, he is only about 5'6", ALTHOUGH HE IS A GIANT
in mind, he is going to have to stand on a box when next to PRESIDENT OBAMA.

YES WE CAN STAND TALL!!

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