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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl I thought McCain wanted Leiberman. Palin was pushed onto McCain by the RNC. Yep. "By the spring, the McCain campaign had reportedly sent scouts to Alaska to start vetting Palin as a possible running mate. A week or so before McCain named her, however, sources close to the campaign say, McCain was intent on naming his fellow-senator Joe Lieberman, an independent, who left the Democratic Party in 2006. David Keene, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, who is close to a number of McCain’s top aides, told me that “McCain and Lindsey Graham”—the South Carolina senator, who has been McCain’s closest campaign companion—“really wanted Joe.” But Keene believed that “McCain was scared off” in the final days, after warnings from his advisers that choosing Lieberman would ignite a contentious floor fight at the Convention, as social conservatives revolted against Lieberman for being, among other things, pro-choice. “They took it away from him,” a longtime friend of McCain—who asked not to be identified, since the campaign has declined to discuss its selection process—said of the advisers. “He was furious. He was pissed. It wasn’t what he wanted.” Another friend disputed this, characterizing McCain’s mood as one of “understanding resignation.” The New Yorker Quite frankly, it makes far too much sense. I'm very familiar with Sen. McCain. I may not like him, but, he's never been a stupid man. The moment Palin arrived on the scene, it's precisely what he became. In many ways, it seemed like he was throwing the whole election from that moment on. He just suddenly became a blabbering lunatic. And then, his concession speech. That was classic, eloquent, intelligent McCain. He has, if not always, at least normally, done what he feels best for the country. Even if it meant him losing position or face. It seemed that when they dropped her onto his lap, he knew right then and there that he had to lose. Que the funny faces, the "my friends", the various idiotic shenanigans. All the things that were patently not McCain. Again, I may not like him much, or agree on his stance on a lot of things, but, I did always have a good amount of respect for him.
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