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Posted at June 27, 2008 at 5:56 pm

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John McCain is taking credit for the Webb GI Education Bill…

I’m happy to tell you that we probably agreed to an increase in educational benefits for our veterans that not only gives them increase in their educational benefits, but if they stay in for a certain period of time than they can transfer those educational benefits to their spouses and or children. That’s a very important aspect I think of incentivizing people of staying in the military.

This is quite odd considering that McCain opposed the passage of this bill in the Senate…

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, seemed to give a thumbs down to bipartisan legislation that would greatly expand educational benefits for members of the military returning from Iraq and Afghanistan under the GI Bill.

Vote Vets put out this ad asking McCain to support the bill and support the troops.

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Posted at June 25, 2008 at 4:00 pm

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From Marc Ambinder

In a briefing with reporters here in Washington, Obama manager David Plouffe offered the campaign’s first public comments on what criteria Obama would use to choose his vice presidential ticket-mate.

Responding to a reporter’s question, Plouffe said that Obama would choose someone “qualified to be president and someone who’ll be a partner in governing.”

“We certainly don’t want to pick someone who will hurt,” he said.

He then referred to President Bush’s choice of Dick Cheney as any example of a pick that didn’t help Bush politically but didn’t hurt him either.

And he noted that the pick of Al Gore didn’t help Bill Clinton win Tennessee in 1992; without Gore, Clinton would have won anyway.

Richardson and Webb have the best geographic arguments to be VP, so you’d think this might help the chances of Joe Biden and Kathleen Sebelius.

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Posted at June 22, 2008 at 6:32 pm

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The Economist takes a look at Sen. Jim Webb possibly being Obama’s running mate.

Webb has great resume on foreign policy issues and opposed the Iraq War from the beginning…

In his prescience on this issue, Mr Webb, who is now a senator, has much in common with Barack Obama. The difference is that Mr Webb is a military man. He attended the Naval Academy (also John McCain’s alma mater), was decorated four times and wounded twice in Vietnam, and served as Ronald Reagan’s secretary of the navy. His father was in the air force; his son served in Iraq. No one, therefore, can accuse Mr Webb of being an effete peacenik.

Webb comes from a swing state and is a Washington outisder…

He is from Virginia, a battleground state with 13 juicy electoral votes. At 62, he is reassuringly older than Mr Obama, but he has been a politician for less than two years, which fits nicely with Mr Obama’s message of freshness and change.

However, they conclude that Webb would be a poor choice because he is a fire breathing economic populist.

The main worry about Mr Webb, however, is that he is a genuine fire-breathing economic populist. He appears actually to believe the sort of stuff that Mr Obama only says during Democratic primaries. Since vice-presidents sometimes become presidents, this matters. American workers, says Mr Webb, “are at the mercy of cut-throat executives who are vastly overpaid, partly as a consequence of giving [the workers’] jobs away to other people.” Illegal immigration and globalisation “threaten to dissipate” the American middle-class way of life. He predicts that, unless the government acts to restore “economic fairness”, America “may well go the way of ancient Greece [or] greed-ridden Rome”.

I think that might be the biggest reason why Webb should be Obama’s VP.

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Posted at June 17, 2008 at 6:30 pm

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The most important thing that Obama needs to consider when looking for a VP is foreign policy experience. Obama was attacked during the primary for not having enough experience and he will be attacked for this in the general election even more. However, if Obama picks a VP that has a ton of foreign policy experience, but voted for the war in Iraq then it would totally undercut Obama’s message that judgement matters more than experience.

It would be helpful for the VP to put more states in play. A quality VP choice should give Obama a chance to win a few states in the Mountain West or Southwest or the mid-Atlantic regions.

It would be a plus for the VP to be viewed as a Washington outsider, as it would strengthen Obama’s message of changing Washington.

With those criteria in mind, I think there are 4 names that stick out…

  • Joe Biden
  • Wesley Clark
  • Bill Richardson
  • Jim Webb

What do you think?

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Posted at February 28, 2008 at 10:48 am

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The American Prospect takes a look at possible VP’s for Obama. The two names that came up the most in the discussion were Senators Jim Webb of Virginia and Joe Biden of Delaware. I think both would be excellent, with a slight edge going to Webb. Biden is a Washington insider and Webb is less connected to DC, while still bringing foreign policy experience (the same could be said for Bill Richardson).

There are a lot of Clinton supporters listed (Ted Strickland, Wesley Clark, Tom Vilsack, Evan Bayh, and Ed Rendell) and I would think if Obama names a Clinton supporter as VP then it would probably be Hillary herself.

The most intriguing name listed was Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer. He is a solid progressive and could help turn Montana, Nevada, and Colorado blue.

The most interesting long shot was former Colorado Senator Gary Hart, who has a long resume on foreign policy and terrorism, but would bring some monkey business to the campaign trail.

After Chris Dodd endorsed Obama yesterday, I was surprised his name wasn’t even on the list. Matt Browner-Hamlin, who worked for Dodd’s Presidential campaign, takes a look at a possible Obama-Dodd ticket.

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Posted at November 30, 2007 at 11:44 am

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Marc Ambinder is reporting Barack Obama met with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for breakfast this morning.

Sen. Barack Obama will set vice presidential speculation on fire with a brief stop to say hello to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, himself an occasional presidential flirt. The meeting appeared on Bloomberg’s schedule, which was distributed to reporters last night.

An Obama aide said the meeting was scheduled because of “mutual interest” and did not know whether the two had met before.

You hear rumors all the time about possible Clinton Vice Presidential candidates, such as Wesley Clark, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, but this is the first name mentioned as a possible VP candidate for Obama. I think the perfect VP candidate for Obama would be Richardson. However, Obama could tout his bipartisan approach by appointing someone like Bloomberg or Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA).

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Posted at October 26, 2007 at 10:52 am

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I went out to lunch yesterday and the talk on NPR and conservative talk radio was all about going to war with Iran.

Here’s Sen. Jim Webb discussing this on Hardball yesterday.

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Posted at October 9, 2007 at 1:02 am

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Wow, I don’t think anyone could flip flop more than Romney and Rudy, but Joe Scarborough sure did a 180 on this segment concerning Blackwater’s actions in Iraq.

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Posted at September 19, 2007 at 8:58 am

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Jim Webb introduced an amendment that would require US troops to have equal time between active duty and breaks between deployments. So if a soldier is in Iraq for one year they get one year off before being redeployed.

Over the summer, this amendment got 56 votes.

Here is Webb explaining the importance of the amendment.

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Posted at June 22, 2007 at 3:12 pm

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EJ Dionne of the Washington Post has an article today about the country moving to the left. He has a couple interesting points…Today’s left is not talking about nationalizing industry, abolishing capitalism or destroying the rich. What passes for “l…

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