While We're Waiting...
...it seems the other guy, John McCain, has at least narrowed his options. From the New York Times:
Senator John McCain has narrowed his list of potential running mates to a handful of candidates and appears unlikely to select anyone who supports abortion rights, several advisers close to his campaign said on Thursday.Former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota are the top candidates as Mr. McCain and his advisers gather over the next several days at Mr. McCain's cabin near Sedona, they said.
And then there's this nugget:
People close to the campaign also floated a wild-card choice, Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top American commander in Iraq. They said it was not beyond the realm of possibility that Mr. McCain would ask him to join the ticket, although General Petraeus has no experience in elective government and has said repeatedly that he is not interested in the vice presidency.One adviser characterized General Petraeus, who presided over a recent reduction of violence in Iraq, as more of a wish-list candidate for Mr. McCain, who, like the general, long supported sending additional troops to quell the insurgency. The adviser said the campaign was putting forth his name in part in a bid for attention at a time when Senator Barack Obama's choice of running mate, which is to be announced in the next few days, was dominating the media.
Not since Eisenhower has a former general lived in the White House and there might be a reason for that. (And at least Eisenhower had won the biggest war in the history of the world.) Wes Clark's attempt at it ended rather dismally when the former NATO commander proved to be a less-than-effective campaigner. Making the swift jump from military to politics is not that easy, especially when a presidential campaign is your first experience with campaigning.


