As some of you may or may not know, I produce live shows for conferences for a living. Well today, I did a roundtable discussion with Bob Woodward, Bill Page, Robert Novak and a couple of other syndicated columnist.
The topic of the current presidential race and contenders came up and Robert Novak was asked who he thought should/would be the VP for each candidate on both sides, well for Clinton he said Obama, no big suprise. Obama he mentioned a couple of generals and Senator Webb. The Repubicans were a different story. He assured the crowd McCain had a lock on the nomination. Guess who he said would be the ideal/perfect candidate who's actually INTERESTED?
Its not Liberman, it's not any of his current contenders...
Robert Novak said Condoleezza Rice.
The crowd had a serious WTF moment as did I. Then he broke it down.
She's black, she's a woman, she's highly respected, she's considered brilliant,white people LOVE her, it would also make history and she's strong on international affairs and brings a stronger conservative base than McCain's moderate/independent pull. She'd be available and is interested.
Emotions aside, if McCain gets the nomination and Rice accepts as VP, unless Obama can find one HELL of a candidate, this might be a BIG issue.
Thoughts?
The topic of the current presidential race and contenders came up and Robert Novak was asked who he thought should/would be the VP for each candidate on both sides, well for Clinton he said Obama, no big suprise. Obama he mentioned a couple of generals and Senator Webb. The Repubicans were a different story. He assured the crowd McCain had a lock on the nomination. Guess who he said would be the ideal/perfect candidate who's actually INTERESTED?
Its not Liberman, it's not any of his current contenders...
Robert Novak said Condoleezza Rice.

The crowd had a serious WTF moment as did I. Then he broke it down.
She's black, she's a woman, she's highly respected, she's considered brilliant,white people LOVE her, it would also make history and she's strong on international affairs and brings a stronger conservative base than McCain's moderate/independent pull. She'd be available and is interested.
Emotions aside, if McCain gets the nomination and Rice accepts as VP, unless Obama can find one HELL of a candidate, this might be a BIG issue.
Thoughts?