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August 29, 2008

CNBC and Chicago Tribune: Sarah Palin IS John McCain's Pick For VP (Updated)

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CNBC is reporting that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a self-styled "hockey mom" who has only been governor for a little over a year, is GOP Presidential candidate John McCain's choice for Vice President. They say that their source is a Republican strategist, although McCain's campaign has not confirmed this.

The Chicago Tribune is also reporting that Palin is McCain's choice.

Michelle Malkin
writes that Rob Schenck, president of the National Clergy Council, is also hearing from sources that she's the pick.

Bill Kristol, about to take off on a flight, emails The Weekly Standard that Sarah Palin is McCain's VP pick.

Fox News reports it's Sarah Palin.

10:34 - Intrade has spiked to 95, up +91. Clearly - Sarah Palin is McCain's pick!!!!!

Related:
Where is Sarah Palin Right Now? (Updates) (Bumped)
Fox Says not Romney and not Pawlenty - Palin's last one standing!

HT - Stop the ACLU (Has ten reasons Palin would be a slam dunk.)

Posted by Mike in Iraq at August 29, 2008 10:09 AM

Hey Abdul, if Ms. Palin becomes McCain's VP, where do I apply to become a White House Intern? I may get lucky and pull a "Lewinsky." LOL!


Althor :)

Posted by: Althor at August 29, 2008 11:47 AM

Prophet Abdul!

Congratulations!

You often hear that McCain is a maverick. With his choice of Palin, McCain is without question a riverboat gambler!

With Aloha,

Posted by: harry at August 29, 2008 1:34 PM

I hate to sound sexist and crude at a historical time like this, but how do you spell MILF!

And I'm willing to bet she'll have Biden's breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the VP debates.

Posted by: Abdul at August 29, 2008 2:33 PM



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