McCain May Announce VP Choice Before Friday

So, the “Dream On” speculation of who will get “the call” seems to have moved from Gov. Jindal (who may find himself with his first big ‘job’ since taking over the state of Louisiana when Hurricane Gustav blows into The Big Easy) … and onto Gen. David Petraeus.
I find it unlikely that Sen. McCain would choose the fine General (perhaps he would offer him a cabinet position with the DOD???)
However, I do find it a DELICIOUS fantasy thought that a Vice President Petraeus would serve as head of the Senate … over ALL those democrat senators who smugly and sinfully treated him like shit when he would appear before him.
by Carl Cameron - (FOX)
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain may announce his choice for a running mate earlier than expected, sources told FOX News on Monday.
McCain had previously said he would announce his vice presidential pick on Friday and would appear with that individual at a rally in Dayton, Ohio, following the announcement. Friday is McCain’s 72nd birthday.
But sources close to McCain’s campaign told FOX News that his decision may come sooner than that — possibly on Thursday, when Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination at Invesco field in Denver, Colo.
McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds diminished the news.
“I wouldn’t much weight into reports that there are windows of possibility,†he said.
Several names have come up repeatedly as McCain’s possible running mate, including former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge and, perhaps, Democrat-turned-independent Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. Also named is Gen. David Petraeus, the incoming head of Central Command.
McCain’s camp last month floated the idea that he would announce a running mate while Barack Obama, the expected Democratic presidential nominee, traveled overseas to demonstrate his foreign policy chops. Obama’s trip was widely covered in the press, but McCain’s campaign was able to draw attention back to the Arizona senator, who never ended up naming his choice.





