Shallow question regarding Obama VP.

Do any of you think the last name paired with Obama counts for anything in the choosing?

As an example, picture these on signs or on bumper stickers:

Obama/Bayh

Obama/Kaine

Obama/Clark.

The third one clearly looks the strongest.  It sounds the strongest. It is the strongest.

One thing about Obama/Bayh is that it reads like two very foreign guys.  The dumbasses that elected GWB twice don't like this.  There's not many people who will get "Bye" out of "Bayh" unless they've heard someone else say it.  

Kaine doesn't look or sound good when paired with Obama either. The guy also looks like Liev Schreiber , who isn't the nicest guy in a lot of his roles.

http://videoeta.com/images/news/liev_sch reiber_sabretooth.jpg

Thoughts?



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Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

I had the same thought, specifically about the anti-christ thing and "Obama/Kaine".

Oh, and what else?  Oh yeah, Obama/Webb sounds kind of sinister.  And Obama/Nunn is too easily punned.  But those two are thoughts I had last month - they're kind of outdated now.


I'm voting for Saxby Chambliss!
by Jess81 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 01:50:49 AM EST

Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

Well, you could say Obama/Kaine was OK!

However Obama/Warner is OW :-(

Obama/Bayh invites childish Repub humor--
Obama/Bayh-Sexual agenda is for gay marriage & such

Obama/Clark or Obama/Clinton sounds fine to me!


"There are two kinds of statistics: the kind you look up and the kind you make up" --Rex Stout
by LIsoundview on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 06:27:39 AM EST
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Obama/Sebelius looks worst (none / 0)

... long name, hard to pronounce. Not nearly as bad as Vilsack though.


*&=4eva
by BlogSurrogate57 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:56:51 AM EST
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Don't give up yet on Obama/Warner (none / 0)

Look at what Ambinder is reporting here:
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/

Obama's camp allegedly tested Kaine and Warner in a focus group in very important Shenandoah Valley region in Virginia.  Kaine didn't go over too well; Warner did well.

Could Obama still be trying to get Warner to flip?  For those of us in the Warner fan club, let's hope the third time is the charm.


by Blazers Edge on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 01:51:34 AM EST

Re: Don't give up yet on Obama/Warner (none / 0)

Doubtful... maybe just trying to see what Kaine's relative worth is in VA.  Who knows.


by leshrac55 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 03:09:52 AM EST
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Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

Maybe Obama could change his last name? There's still time, the November ballots haven't been printed yet. Let's start a facebook group to get the ball rolling...

/s


by blueflorida on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 01:58:18 AM EST

How about Obama/Dodd (2.00 / 3)

Set to this tune:


New Mexico politics from the local perspective.
by fbihop on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 02:14:51 AM EST

Re: How about Obama/Dodd (none / 0)

LOL -- I didn't even click on the video and that song is now stuck in my head again.  Except now it's Obama/Dodd dodo dododo Obama/Dodd dodododo...aargh!

I think I hate you now.


That One is the Right One for 2008.
by GFORD on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 02:25:33 AM EST
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I think about shallow stuff like that too. (none / 0)

And I agree that Obama/Clark makes a better bumper sticker.


That One is the Right One for 2008.
by GFORD on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 02:30:23 AM EST

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It's funny you brought this up because anytime I mention possible VP candidates to my mom she immediately goes "Obama/(insert name here)" to see how it sounds. I think more people do this than realized haha


by werd2406 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 04:46:18 AM EST

Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

Obama-Kaine chants sound too much like Oba-McCain, which literally means President McCain.


by dogooder on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 05:08:23 AM EST

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Plus for some reason it sounds like a anesthetic,

NovoKaine
XyloKaine
ObamaKaine


"There are two kinds of statistics: the kind you look up and the kind you make up" --Rex Stout
by LIsoundview on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 06:30:13 AM EST
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Forget the "sound" (none / 0)

Worse; the visuals. What's with Kaine's hair? It looks like someone mowed his head.


by soyousay on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 07:34:05 AM EST
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Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (2.00 / 1)

It would be a big mistake for Obama to select Biden, Bayh, or Kaine simply because the media seems to be favoring one of those three. This morning, American Morning on CNN ran a segment that almost gave the impression that those three were the only ones to choose from. Personally, I like the looks of an Obama/Clinton or an Obama/Clark ticket. But, CNN didn't mention them at all.


by zenful6219 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:05:51 AM EST

neither is in the running (none / 0)

60% chance of Sebelius. Who I'd take over Bayh any day!


*&=4eva
by BlogSurrogate57 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:58:16 AM EST
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Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

If he picks Bayh I can guarantee you it won't take 5 minutes for Rush Limbaugh to proclaim BYE, Obama.


by handsomegent on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:18:18 AM EST

Obama/Kaine (none / 0)

sounds like something you would use on a toothache.


by georgiapeach on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:24:26 AM EST

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Entertaining thread...it's like you guys are shopping for a handbag...


by blueflorida on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 08:41:23 AM EST

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The obvious solution is to have one team pick the best vice-presidential candidate, and another team pick the best name for a vice-presidential candidate. (The second team will also have a focus group of fourth graders who will make sure that the name can't be twisted into anything insulting.) At the end of the process, the selected vice president will have his/her name legally changed.

Sen. Obama can change his name while we're at it.

In light of the Sen. Obama's recent "Antichrist" problems, I'm wondering if we could repair the damage by giving them the names of the heroes of the "Left Behind" books, Ray Steele and Buck Williams. Those are good forceful-sounding names.


by mazement on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 10:04:39 AM EST

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I've thought about how the bumper stickers would look. It sounds trivial but maybe isn't. I think Obama/Sebelius sounds especially bad.  Two weird names on a bumper sticker.

I heard some guys on a funny Saturday morning NPR show making fun of Obama/Dodd. They were singing the Muppets song Badda badda Doo Doo do do do, badda badda Do Do Do Do (eeks, not very good), but using Obama Dodd doo doo do do do, Obama Dodd etc, etc.  It was funny. So Dodd is out. LOL


by Becky G on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 10:18:08 AM EST

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For marketing purposes, names are important, but even moreso are looks, even though the press doesn't talk about it.

Obama/Kaine?  Come on now.


by mjc888 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 05:27:59 PM EST

Re: Shallow question regarding Obama VP. (none / 0)

...to continue...branding is very important to Obama's election.

What sounds and sounds like change to the average joe?

Again, Obama/Clinton...probable pass.

Obama/Kaine or Obama/Rendell or Obama/Nunn...fail.


by mjc888 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 05:32:38 PM EST


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