Apparently a new name has popped up on the Obama VP short list: Ret. Gen. James Jones, highly regarded and highly decorated Marine from Missouri. He was NATO Supreme Allied Commander from 2003-2006, when Wiki says he "declined an opportunity to succeed General John P. Abizaid as Commander of U.S. Central Command, and stepped down as SACEUR on December 4, 2006 and retired from the U.S. Marine Corps on February 1, 2007."
These days he runs the Institute for 21st Century Energy, an arm of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce dedicated to "educating the public" about energy -- at least as the Chamber sees it. (To get a sense of what that looks like, see his introductory remarks here, particularly at the bottom under "underlying principles.") He's also on the board of Chevron.
Intriguing that Obama is looking at someone who combines military cred and a focus on energy. On the other hand, a Chamber of Commerce energy policy is not exactly what the nation needs at this particular juncture.
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Erik Hoffner Posted 12:32 am
11 Jun 2008
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bigTom Posted 2:44 am
11 Jun 2008
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Alex 77 Posted 3:08 am
11 Jun 2008
I can't imagine a choice for VP that would more effectively dash my hopes for the promise of an Obama presidency.
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Tasermons Partner Posted 4:47 am
11 Jun 2008
...Then again, what the heck do I know 'bout politics?
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Wolverine Posted 9:02 am
11 Jun 2008
At best, Obama is a liberal, which means he supports the status quo but want some small changes, like bringing SOME of the troops home from Iraq, which is all he's ever said he'd do, and probably using them to fight in Pakistan or Iran. If these are not your views, you should get involved in either major reforms of the totally corrupt Democratic Party or work for a much better one like the Green Party. Otherwise, you're setting yourself up for a major disappointment.
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mwildfire Posted 12:10 pm
17 Jun 2008
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