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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

To Democrats, McCain's Potential Vice Presidents Are the 7 Dwarfs

August 05, 2008 02:05 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

Jumping the gun on Sen. John McCain, the Democratic National Committee has singled out the Republican's rumored top seven potential vice presidential picks on a new website designed to highlight just how close to current Vice President Dick Cheney they are. "It doesn't matter who he picks," says DNC communications director Brad Woodhouse. "They are cut from the same cloth" as Cheney.

Woodhouse didn't exactly say it, but the party is depicting the potential veeps as Cheney's seven dwarfs. The effort will expand and contract, depending on indications of whom McCain is leaning toward, and Woodhouse said that the DNC will also take its campaign to the home states of the seven.

The DNC paints a negative portrait of the seven with these statements about each potential veep:

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty: "Dick Cheney handpicked Pawlenty as Minnesota's next governor in 2001. Learn about Pawlenty's ethics violations."

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist: "Crist has an impressive resume of questionable ethics and shady dealings, just like his hero George Bush."

Mitt Romney: "Romney changed his positions on immigration and Social Security to match Bush and Cheney's."

South Dakota Sen. John Thune: "Bush campaigned for Thune, Thune votes with Bush 84% of the time."

GOP aide Carly Fiorina: "Fiorina called the overseas out-sourcing of American jobs 'right-shoring.' Learn more about why she got thrown out as CEO of Hewlett-Packard."

Federal Express chief Fred Smith: "As CEO of FedEx, Smith has a grasp on reality rivaled only by Bush and Cheney."

Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor: "Cantor votes with Bush, Cheney, and the Republicans over 90% of the time. Learn more about his ties to [convicted lobbyist] Jack Abramoff."

Tags: Barack Obama | Mitt Romney | Dick Cheney | John McCain | John Thune | Carly Fiorina | Tim Pawlenty | Charlie Crist

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To Dee of AL

A quote from your post: "McCain supporters are hostile, quarrelsome and bitterly opposed to anyone that does not share their life style and convictions."

If you read over your post you might see a little bit of yourself in this description.

verdy

why no coverage on McCain screwing around on his first wife when he returned from Vietnam to find her disabled and scared after a car accident. He married Cindy a month after divorcing the first Mrs. McCain. I am tired of hearing about McCain's honor. He volunteered for Nam because he wanted to be an Admiral like his daddy and grand daddy. With his service record before war experience and his barely passing at the Academy he needed to be in the war for any hope at admiral. He is selfish and has always been selfish. His honor is like his height...all in his head.

Crist is gay but no one will print that. Crist is running around with a younger woman...after many years of not finding the right one...kind of like Lindsay Graham....Crist and Graham could share a house in DC if Crist was VP.

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