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August 19, 2008 9:28 AM

No Visit With Possible VP on Louisiana Trip For McCain

(CBS)
From CBS News' John Bentley:

(NEW ORLEANS) – Even though he’s been mentioned on numerous vice presidential shortlists and attended John McCain’s Memorial Day barbecue, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal will not be meeting with the presumptive Republican nominee during his trip here.

"Their schedules aren't going to work this time," said Melissa Sellers, Jindal's press secretary. "There are no meetings or anything else planned."

McCain has called Jindal one of the “rising stars” of the Republican Party, but with no meetings or joint public appearances planned, Jindal may no longer be in the running for the VP spot.

The purpose of McCain’s visit here appears to have more to do with policy rather than the vice-presidential process, as he will be making a visit to an offshore oil platform later this morning.

The campaign is hoping the weather will be more cooperative today than it was last month when McCain first tried to visit an offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Dolly caused him to cancel the trip, and Hurricane Fay, brewing to the east of here, could cause another last-minute cancellation.

Offshore oil drilling is a key element of McCain’s energy plan. He mentions it at virtually every event he does, and many political pundits believe his constant refrain about more drilling is helping him against Barack Obama, who has advocated a more cautious approach to domestic drilling.

“It is time for America to get serious about energy independence, and that means we need to start drilling offshore at advanced oil rigs like this,” McCain will say, according to excerpts released by the campaign. “Sen. Obama opposes new drilling. He has said it will not ‘solve our problem’ and that ‘it's not real.’ He's wrong, and the American people know it.”

Even though most experts say offshore drilling would not have much of an immediate impact on oil prices, McCain has continually said that the U.S. could see the effect of domestic drilling within a matter of months.

President Bush overturned the ban on offshore drilling in July, but Congress has yet to vote on the measure. There are certain areas of the country – like the Louisiana coast where McCain is visiting today – that already allow drilling.
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by joe_transit August 20, 2008 4:15 AM EDT
Ever notice we only see the right side of the old McCain head, the left side looks too cancerous with a huge hole in it. He''s afraid showing it might lose votes.
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by parrots11 August 19, 2008 7:28 PM EDT
This very senile 72yr old Candidate is still pandering to a certain and very particular industry at a time there''s widespread pain inflicted by this same entity or entities - and there''s still some Repugs that''ll rather die than face the fact that their party as it is today, does not represent them or their best ineterests. Cheers!
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by mattcat25 August 19, 2008 6:01 PM EDT
Grampy McCain should choose a *** broad for his running mate, one that could compete in those topless (optional) beauty contests so Cindy won%u2019t have to.

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by PacificGatePost August 19, 2008 4:54 PM EDT
THE HILLARY POWERHOUSE

There is an undeniable force that shouldn%u2019t be discounted and should be appreciated.

Hillary Clinton knows her game, and her experience is paying off.

http://pacificgatepost.blogspot.com/2008/08/obamas-negotiating-weak-or-inept.html

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by lgarcia85 August 19, 2008 4:04 PM EDT
No politician = honest

havent you tards learned that yet.

i know yall wana get on your knees and praise the lord for sending Obama but remember no polotician = honest.

Sorry to burst your moist dream with Obama
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by luvienne August 19, 2008 3:25 PM EDT
Mccain exploited that farce for what it was worth. Time to move on.
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by jackmayoff2 August 19, 2008 3:23 PM EDT
We Need To Drill Here.

We Need To Drill Now.
bswalker12

YOU NEED TO DRILL YOUR WIFE
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by jackmayoff2 August 19, 2008 3:22 PM EDT
WHAT HAPPEN IS JIHAD TO MUSLIM FOR YOU?
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by jackmayoff2 August 19, 2008 3:20 PM EDT
MCCAIN AND JIHAD.... HA HA HA
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by dnsallday August 19, 2008 2:47 PM EDT
I don''t blame Jindal for refusing to be part of a McCain ticket.
He is trying to build a reputation for being honest and having integrity.
Might as well throw that away if you go on a ticket with the dishonorable daily McLiar.
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