Tim Kaine





Here is video of Virginia Governor Tim Kaine today on Fox News saying that Joe Biden would help to win Virginia for Barack Obama because Biden's state of Deleware borders Virginia. Trouble is -- Virginia does not remotely border Deleware! Look at the map!









Jim Geraghty at The Campaign Spot may have found the scoop on Obama's Vice-Presidential Choice. These are strong signs it is going to be Virginia Governor Tim Kaine:

Kaine Holding Succession Meeting? With Obama Tomorrow?

If this report is accurate, this is a strong, strong indicator that Obama's choice is Tim Kaine:

A source inside the beltway informed me that high ranking officials throughout Virginia were recently summoned to the governor’s office for an emergency meeting which reportedly involved discussions on the line of succession if and when Kaine steps down to become Obama’s running mate.

The officials were mandated to leave an out-of-state conference and return to the state capitol in Richmond immediately.

Due to the confidential nature of the meeting, details are scarce but the source said that either Obama will choose Kaine, or Kaine was given the impression that he would be chosen.

More:

Obama, accompanied by Kaine, will appear tomorrow [Thursday] at John Tyler Community College in Chester, a GOP area where there was a surprisingly heavy vote for Obama in the Democratic primary in February. Obama wraps up tomorrow evening in the fast-growing Hampton Roads city of Chesapeake.

In a weird little irony, John Tyler was a governor and vice president from Virginia.









In perhaps the most ridiculous claims yet from Obama supporters, Governor Tim Kaine (D) tells Fox News that Russia called for a ceasefire because Obama told them to.


“It was a bad crisis for the world. It required tough words but also a smart approach to call on the international community to step in. And I’m very, very happy that the Senator's request for a ceasefire has been complied with by President Medvedev.”

Notice he said, "It WAS a bad crisis..." The problem is it is still a crisis and not by any stretch of the imagination was Obama the first to call for a ceasefire.

When more than a thousand freedom loving American allys have been murdered by Russian troops, the Obama campaign tries to use it as a political issue to build Obama's foreign policy credentials.

The fact is, the fighting continues and even more Georgians are being slaughtered as I write.

John McCain was the first to condemn the Russians. He did so in strong terms and did not ask for appeasment as did Obama.

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Contrast Kaine's statement to that of Gov. Pawlenty's measured response:









It would be very interesting if both Vice-Presidential picks came from the same state -- Virginia. The American Spectator is reporting that many Democrats on the Hill were saying late last week that Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (photo at right) would be Obama's pick, and this weekend reports surfaced that the McCain Campaign is now vetting Virginia Congressman Eric Cantor (pictured below on left):

Democrat House members were telling close associates late last week that senior Obama campaign aides were hinting that Virginia governor Tim Kaine was the pick of Sen. Barack Obama for the vice-presidential nomination.

That comes just as word has spread -- mainly by his own people -- that Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor, an unknown to most Americans, is considered a top candidate for Sen. John McCain's vice-presidential pick. Cantor is viewed as a conservative in the vein of Ronald Reagan, but unlike other high-profile GOPers in the House, he has little or no legislative or policy hallmarks to inform the general public.

"He's great with PR and having his staff post on blog sites and jumping on the bandwagon for issues, but when it comes to actually getting those issues framed and set up, he hasn't done much heavy lifting," says an aide to Rep. Roy Blunt, the House GOP whip. "His strength is fundraising and as a face for the camera. And that's probably what McCain needs right now."

Cantor is a prolific fundraiser, however, particularly along the "K Street" corridor in Washington. Those ties to lobbyists are largely what has the McCain campaign concerned and are the focus of the campaign's vetting.







Newsweek is reporting that Sen. Barack Obama will now likely delay announcing his VP Choice until the week before the Democratic National Convention begins on August 25. They are also reporting that a new dark-horse has emerged in the VP Sweepstakes - Texas Congressman Chet Edwards:

The "shortlist" of options to be Barack Obama's running mate is longer than most media accounts have suggested. In addition to the familiar front runners—Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine—there are at least two other veepstakes contenders: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who enraged Hillary Clinton supporters by endorsing Obama during the primaries, and a genuine dark horse, TexasRep. Chet Edwards, whose district includes President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford. Obama's campaign had hoped to announce his pick this week to grab the spotlight before the Beijing Olympics. But now a decision is unlikely to come until the week before the party convention, which begins in Denver on Aug. 25. According to party sources close to the selection process, who asked not to be identified discussing an internal matter, progress was slowed by Obama's overseas trip—and because his list is more fluid than generally thought. Edwards, 56, has been pushed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other congressional Democrats who cite his work on veterans' affairs and nuclear nonproliferation, as well as his potential to attract Southern white blue-collar voters. Pelosi has called Edwards "one of the finest people I've ever served with." His stock rose further, one source said, after a meeting with Obama, though his low national profile remains a hurdle.

In fact, Obama aides have identified potential drawbacks to all the front runners. Biden brings foreign-policy expertise, but there are lingering concerns that his garrulous tendencies might knock the campaign off message. Bayh, who the sources say has been lobbying hard for the nod, brings solid centrist credentials. (An aide says Bayh is not "actively" pursuing the job.) But his wife serves on numerous corporate boards, and she also previously worked as a lawyer for drug giant Eli Lilly—an inconvenient link for a party committed to health-care reform. Kaine is seen as a "change" candidate, but he has no national-security experience. Clinton remains a possibility, but her chances are seen as remote, if only because of the near impossibility of vetting her husband's business affairs.

Chet Edwards would be an interesting pick for Obama. They just might believe he would put Texas in play, along with several other Southern states. But another Edwards - John Edwards - proved in 2004 that just being on the ticket does not guarantee a win in the home state. North Carolina went for George W. Bush.










Here is video of Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty on Fox News Sunday yesterday, June 8, 2008. He is appearing with Democratic Virginia Governor Tim Kaine. Pawlenty makes it clear that for all his rhetoric, Barack Obama has not record of working for change across the aisle in the U.S. Senate.






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