Posts Tagged ‘ vice President ’

Smiling Sarah

Oct 3rd, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: Breaking

Who’s going to see it this weekend? ttally

House Passes bailout. Hopefully, this will now come off the front pages. gopnation
This is very good news: The vice presidential debate was the largest rated debate since 1992.  According to preliminary Nielsen numbers, the Palin-Biden bout was rated 42 percent higher than Friday’s presidential debate and 60 percent [...]



McCain Comes Through - Novak

Sep 3rd, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings, culture

by Robert Novak
Partisan Democrats and many members of the media consider John McCain’s choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate a terrible mistake. But McCain need not worry about their criticism. His unexpected selection satisfied the people he needed to please. Republican conservatives assembling in St. Paul for the party’s national convention [...]



The Pick

Aug 28th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: Breaking

Updated August 29, 2008 20:42 EDT
Redstate.com calls it - MCCAIN-PAWLENTY
ABC says that Mitt Romney’s travels are being watched carefully for any signs that he is being tapped as the vice president.
NR’s Bryon York says to watch Pawlenty
Rasmussen’s 47-47 tie 3/4th of the way through the DNC convention suggests that Joe Biden was a big dud [...]



Hutchison Voices Grow

Aug 27th, 2008 | By thenash | Category: General Postings

Looking better and better…which we at GOPNation.com said earlier this week.
Source: Houston Chronicle



Is McCain-Hutchison the ticket?

Aug 25th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: Breaking

Since Barack Obama failed to choose Hillary Clinton as his running mate, is the table set for John McCain to select a woman as his Vice President?  Dick Morris has made a strong suggestion that McCain - who picks his running mate on Friday - should select Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison as his #2, [...]



Is it Biden?

Aug 19th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings

If Obama-Biden is the ticket, the Obama campaign clearly feels that Biden’s 1988 disaster-of-a-presidential race was so long ago that it won’t matter to the average voter.  Still, as part of the vetting process, the Democrats had to have examined Biden’s plagiarism issues, which were a large part of why the Delaware senator ended his [...]