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Kerry Offered McCain Co-Presidency

The “Outlandish” McCain Offer (Newsweek)

Kerry’s courtship of Senator John McCain to be his running mate was longer-standing and more intense than previously reported. As far back as August 2003, Kerry had taken McCain to breakfast to sound him out to run on a unity ticket. McCain batted away the idea as not serious, but Kerry, after he wrapped up the nomination in March, went back after McCain a half-dozen more times. “To show just how sincere he was, he made an outlandish offer,” Newsweek’s Thomas reports. “If McCain said yes he would expand the role of vice president to include secretary of Defense and the overall control of foreign policy. McCain exclaimed, ‘You’re out of your mind. I don’t even know if it’s constitutional, and it certainly wouldn’t sell.’” Kerry was thwarted and furious. “Why the f— didn’t he take it? After what the Bush people did to him…’”

Amazing. While I don’t see any constitutional problems with delegating huge responsibilities to the Vice President it would be, to say the least, highly irregular. Indeed, a president who wasn’t running his own foreign and defense policy would hardly be president at all, given that those are the most significant powers and responsibilities he has.

About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and infant daughter.

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Something similar was what Gerald Ford reportedly wanted to accept Reagan's offer of VP candidate in '80 of I remember correctly.

Posted by Jeff | November 5, 2004 | 09:37 am | Permalink
 

This administration's delegation of much of the national security agenda to Cheney's inner circle comes close to what Kerry suggested.

Posted by DC Loser | November 5, 2004 | 09:55 am | Permalink
 

Jeff: Yeah, Ford wanted a lot although I can't recall exactly what portfolios he wanted. Reagan was't doing the offering though--he was being asked and turned it down.

DCL: Well, no. Cheney is certainly a major advisor of foreign policy but Rumsfeld runs Defense. And Bush rather clearly makes the ultimate decisions, as Cheney and Rummy have been overruled many a time in favor of Powell.

Posted by James Joyner | November 5, 2004 | 10:15 am | Permalink
 

Interesting how concerned McCain is about the constitutionality of the Veep also being SecDef -- after co-authoring, and championing for years, a major hit on the First Amendment.

Posted by McGehee | November 5, 2004 | 12:12 pm | Permalink
 

Oh -- and while I thought I was just being funny when I wrote my satire campaign slogan, this story suggests it was right on target.

Kerry-Edwards: Because Kerry-McCain Didn't Work Out

Posted by McGehee | November 5, 2004 | 12:13 pm | Permalink
 

Maybe Ford wanted control of Reagan's foreign policy so he could prove once and for all - Poland was indeed free.

Posted by Mark | November 5, 2004 | 12:49 pm | Permalink
 

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