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Kaine still flattered by VP talk

Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:45 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC's Lauren Appelbaum
While walking to the governor's mansion for lunch, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine told reporters he is still flattered to be mentioned as an Obama VP prospect, but said he is focused on helping Obama win his typically red state.
 
"My main focus is Virginia, both governing, but also the fact that for the first time in so many years we have a presidential race that's truly competitive here," Kaine said in Richmond, Va., to NBC affiliate WWBT. "It's just a great thing."
 
Kaine would not commit to if he would be appearing with Obama in his state tomorrow or any time this week. The Virginia governor also would not say if he talked with Obama today.
 
"The campaign is in control of all the announcements, and I'm not going to talk about my conversations with the campaign," Kaine said. "But we're thrilled that he's going to be in Virginia tomorrow for these events in Martinsville and Lynchburg. And it's just proof of the fact that Virginia is very much in play in this November cycle, which is really exciting."

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All this Veep talk is so boring.  Why can't people just wait?  It's almost as lame of the story as "cone of silence-gate."

I wish they'd put this much energy into covering McCain's ineptness and presumptuousness in foreign policy.  (Even a juicy story on his first wife would be better).
When told  his speaking services weren't needed, perhaps, he was told you're not going to be VEEP?

From Politico:
Wes Clark Dismissed by Obama Campaign
By Denise Williams
Aug 17th 2008 1:36PM
Filed Under:eBarack Obama, Breaking News, Veepstakes

Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark, a Hillary Clinton primary supporter and Veep pick favorite has been told by the Obama campaign that his services were not needed during next week's Democratic party convention.

Clark's son, Wesley Clark, Jr. relayed this information in a diary comment on Daily Kos:

For a long time but we have a very active business that he needs to travel a lot for. He wasn't invited to speak at the convention. I'm sure somebody in his office called the campaign and asked if he was going to be invited to speak because he needs to book meetings for that week if he isn't in Denver. Apparently the answer that came back was no.

It's not a fake out or some secret plan, he isn't going to be VP or probably anything else in an Obama administration, assuming he's elected.

What he is going to do is go out and campaign for Obama and plenty of Democrats in house and senate races this Fall.

I know some you think you can change this by launching VP diaries a couple times a day in hopes that Obama will be swayed by the "netroots." Dude, when has that ever worked with this campaign?

Clark had been considered by some to be a good choice for Obama's VP due to his outspoken support of progressive issues and foreign policy and military experience. There had been some speculation the theme of the convention's third night "Securing America" was a code that Clark would be the Veep choice. "Securing America" is the name of Clark's PAC.

Time Magazine's Swampland has had a running list of potention Dem veep choices striking out those who were due to speak at the convention which helped fuel some spectulation:

Sebelius (speaking)
Clinton (speaking)
Warner (keynote speaker)
Bayh (speaking -- see jump)
Kaine
Biden (speaking -- see jump)
Dodd
Richardson (speaking -- see jump)
Clark
Bloomberg
Reed
Strickland (speaking, took himself out)
Webb (took himself out)
Rendell (speaking*, took himself out, thanks ivb for the link)
John Edwards (took himself out)
Podesta (hosting a brunch)
Napolitano (speaking* and hosting a women governor's event)
Chet Edwards
MacCaskill (speaking)
John Kerry
Nunn

I'll note that I have been a Wes Clark fan since 2004 and personally believe he would have brought a lot to the table. I'm pretty disappointed if this is the case. Out of the potential short-listers not speaking at the convention the only one that seems even viable is Kaine and I think that would be a major mistake. The ONLY reason for picking Kaine would be to help deliver Virginia. I think the idea of delivering states for your candidate is outmoded and risky. Kaine brings next to nothing to the table.

I suppose at this point I can keep hope alive for Clark by assuming this is all a cute smokescreen. Obama needs to pick who's good for him - all personal wishes aside. I'm just not seeing anyone left on this list that adds much to the ticket.
I still anxiously await my text message.

Amusing to watch. Biden issues a denial and the next post up is about Kaine. I don't envy you guys and gals. You do a good job but I reserve the right to bitch incessantly.
Howard Fineman kinda hung it all out there too. One has to admit that the Obama campaign is pretty disciplined. If it is not Joe, they sure know how to head fake.
Heard an interesting comment last night from Dick Morris about the possible Obama-Kaine ticket.  We all know Obama has been a state senator.  To say he has experience as a US senator might be stretching it a bit having worked only 143 days in the last 3 years.

Kaine has been gov for about a year. Before that, he was a mayor of a city of about 200,000.  

Due to their limited time in current positions, Morris said the campaign would be billed as "the state senator and city mayor."

Chris Dodd might still be in the mix.  But, he (and Obama, too) still have some explaining to do about those cheap Countrywide mortgages!
Kaine the Harvard grad., and Gov. of Virginia that has had very impressive stats for business for the past three years, showed hgow he is formidable on 'Meet The Press' against Gov. Piyush 'Bobby' Jindal, (as inspired by the 'Brady Bunch'), on Sunday.

He also made Rove look like the simp that he is.

I trust Obama to make the right choice for us. I will love whomever he chooses.
McCain is posting some VERY strong numbers today. He gains nationally (+10% in LA Time poll), takes back lead in FL and expands lead in NC. Good thing for Obama that his VP pick/convention are coming: http://campaigndiaries.com/2008/08/19/how-significant-is-the-tightening/
I know the Obama supporters cringe at the thought of HRC as veep. But, think about this.  Some of the folks mentioned have been doing auditions on some of the talk shows. However, how many of them did BHO trust to go out alone to campaign and fundraise for him as she recently did in Nevada?  I realize she has the brand that would draw a crowd whereas the others don't have that. But, it has just struck me that MAYBE he trusts her more to do it.  Or, as he already knows, she knows how to campaign.  Anyway, she probably won't be the pick but it's an interesting comparison. I think he will be sorry in the end that he didn't pick her.
Maybe he really is focused on being Governor, but Hillary Clinton repeatedly said she was focused on her Senate job before announcing her run.

I think ANYTHING can still happen here.
Kaine waffling; Biden saying "no way".

I may just take to my bed and hope that I awake after Obama has been elected with whatever VP he chooses.
John Edwards is still in the running because he knows how to hold bathroom doors shut. A big help because Obama is often constipated.
Oba MaKaine.  Almost as good as Bayh, Obama.
I like Tim Kaine and I think he would be a good VP for Obama.  Both of them together will be strong and more than capable of taking on the McCain slime machine.  As a child, the one rule I learned and that has stayed with me all this time is this, if you must resort to name calling, it's because of your own insecurities and inadequacies.  This same rule applies to the McCain campaign as it did to the Clinton campaign.  America has seen enough dirty politics, and is pushing back.  McCain needs to get a clue after seeing what happened to Hillary.
You all are forgetting about General James L. Jones - I believe he is going to be the darkhorse candidate - he was the NATO Commander, Commandant of the Marine Corps, special assistant to Sec Def Cohen, Special Envoy to the Middle East and CEO XXIst Century Energy.
Obama/Kaine (yes I hear the homonym) two brilliant relatively young candidates of faith and commitment, surrounded by a well oiled machine that has been able to keep the VP choice a secret... a winning combination... Obama/Kaine'08
Obama / Biden '08


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