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12 Jul 2008

Vetting the Veep

Lately, there has been a lot of discussion about who Barack Obama and John McCain will select for their respective running mates. A woman? black person? latino? Southerner? military experience? Who will it be?

The office of the Vice President is, however, one with little responsibility or power. Whereas in a high school, the Assistant Principal has several assigned duties (discipline, grade levels, etc…), the Vice President only has two assigned duties. Funny enough though, both of these Constitutional duties are quite ceremonial. (We discuss these two duties in detail in our Executive Branch Unit.)

So first of all, the job of VP isn’t that powerful or glorious.

However the trick is, to become Vice President you have to be elected. What makes this very interesting is that everyone who runs for VP is closely scrutinized. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of people will begin to separately dig through the past of the potential Vice Presidents. They’ll be looking for dirt. Anything that will sell a newspaper or make TV ratings go up. A nanny who’s an illegal immigrant, a video of a rude comment, or (best of all) an extra-marital affair – anything.

What both campaigns are doing now is called ‘vetting.’

The campaigns will look through the past, through all the dirt, of the people who may potentially be their Vice President. This means giving all sorts of personal information out to the Obama or McCain campaigns. I imagine that some people are giving some really juicy information out!

Why, however, you would want to go through a process like this, just to become a figure-head with little to no real responsibility, amazes me. In fact, some potential running mates have already bailed.Hillary Clinton is not being vetted

The New York Times has a good, up to date, analysis of the race to be Vice President. I think this particular page will be worth checking on a regular basis.

We’ll talk soon about how much the selection of a running mate actually makes a difference in the election.

Update: As of July 12th, Clinton is still on Obama’s ‘short list’ for VP running mates.

Update: Some vetting rumors may actually be a ruse!

Tags: 25th amendment, election, McCain, Obama, running mate, vetting, Vice President, VP

This entry was posted on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 at 1:02 pm by mrosman and is filed under Current Events, Electoral Process, Executive Branch. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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