I Cogitate
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September 27, 2006
What if it was Danforth instead of Cheney as VP? What if John Danforth had been selected as the vice presidential candidate instead of warmonger Dick Cheney? Would Danforth have been able (allowed) to play the 'adult father' role to George Bush, something that Bush has so desperately needed and missed? George Bush might have enjoyed the opportunity for such oh-so-necessary personal growth with Danforth as his counsel and the world would be much better off as a result. But Danforth and Bush seem like two pieces of a puzzle that would never fit together. Danforth, a former Republican Senator from Missouri and an ordained minister, was supposedly on Bush's shortlist in 2000 but with Dick Cheney in charge of vetting possible candidates, well, you know how it turned out. Danforth is from the softer side of the GOP, a non-neocon and an individual who was reasonable in debate and disagreement--which were certainly the biggest factors in his losing out on the vice presidency spot. He would have been more Colin Powell-like and certainly no fit with the neo-cons and their show-the-world-our-power agenda. Can you imagine Karl Rove for an instant allowing Danforth to settle into the second-in-command post? It would have been a cosmic clash of the immoral conscience-less and the ethically scrupulous. If it's anything this current brand of Republicanism has no use for, it's the principled. Danforth has a forthcoming book and he lays into the Bush-aholics and their exploitative and venal scheming. Bush's second choice for Vice President to assail GOP over Schiavo, gay rightsTo read the complete article, go here. By the way, the July 22, 2000 CNN article referenced in the above contains this dollop of irony: "Bobbie Kilberg, former public liaison for President Bush, told CNN that Cheney was "an extraordinary human being, extraordinary if Bush picks him and extraordinary if he doesn't.Is there another Dick Cheney somewhere who we don't know about? top |
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