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Re: McCain Chose Palin in a Hissy Fit After He Was Told He Could Not Have Lieberman

Von: Steven L. (sdlitvin@earthlink.net) [Profil]
Datum: 05.09.2008 07:48
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Tom Eagleton wrote:
> "...Why did John McCain select Sarah Palin as his running mate?
> The real reason is that he made an impulsive decision to prove
> his independence in reaction to pressure from Karl Rove, who was
> lobbying for Mitt Romney...
>
> I explain the inside story, according to sources close to the McCain
> campaign:
> On Palin: My information is that Karl Rove wanted Romney and pushed
> him. McCain pushed back. He really wanted Lieberman. That was
> completely out of the question. Palin is the result...."
>
> Sidney Blumenthal
>
>
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sidney-blumenthal/why-palin-mccain-v-rove_b_122841.html

Look, it's common knowledge by now that Lieberman was McCain's first
choice.  I was reading the conservative National Review magazine, in
which they were writing editorials warning McCain not to choose
Lieberman or else the conservatives would revolt at the convention.

Romney was being pushed by *National Review* and the rest of the William
F. Buckley type of conservatives; Karl Rove, your favorite boogeyman,
had very little to do with that.  For a whole year, the National Review
had been pushing Romney, first for President; and then after McCain got
the nomination, they started pushing him for Vice President.

Go to National Review Online website, and read the articles written over
the past few weeks by Kathryn Jean Lopez, the editor of NRO.  It will
corroborate my story.


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