The Economist takes a look at Sen. Jim Webb possibly being Obama's running mate.
Webb has great resume on foreign policy issues and opposed the Iraq War from the beginning...
In his prescience on this issue, Mr Webb, who is now a senator, has much in common with Barack Obama. The difference is that Mr Webb is a military man. He attended the Naval Academy (also John McCain's alma mater), was decorated four times and wounded twice in Vietnam, and served as Ronald Reagan's secretary of the navy. His father was in the air force; his son served in Iraq. No one, therefore, can accuse Mr Webb of being an effete peacenik.Webb comes from a swing state and is a Washington outisder...
He is from Virginia, a battleground state with 13 juicy electoral votes. At 62, he is reassuringly older than Mr Obama, but he has been a politician for less than two years, which fits nicely with Mr Obama's message of freshness and change.However, they conclude that Webb would be a poor choice because he is a fire breathing economic populist.
The main worry about Mr Webb, however, is that he is a genuine fire-breathing economic populist. He appears actually to believe the sort of stuff that Mr Obama only says during Democratic primaries. Since vice-presidents sometimes become presidents, this matters. American workers, says Mr Webb, “are at the mercy of cut-throat executives who are vastly overpaid, partly as a consequence of giving [the workers'] jobs away to other people.” Illegal immigration and globalisation “threaten to dissipate” the American middle-class way of life. He predicts that, unless the government acts to restore “economic fairness”, America “may well go the way of ancient Greece [or] greed-ridden Rome”.I think that might be the biggest reason why Webb should be Obama's VP.
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I'm one of Webb's fellow Virginians, and fellow one of his fellow Marines no less. But even I would not vote for Webb as VP, especially because of his populist ideals! Hasn't that been tried before? Has everyone forgotten how horrible communism fails already? Do we really need to learn that lesson ourselves, or can we just use all the other failed communist economies to teach us? Face it, globalization and capitalism are unstoppable forces. You can either get in its way like the USSR did and get run over, or og along with it and join in the progress.
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