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Maverick-"Stein", A McCain Lieberman Ticket?

This past February Lieberman said "No" to the Fusion of the Mavericks....to the Yin-ing and Yang-ing of the two major American Political Parties ...to the Huber-Independent Maverick tag-team ticket in this LA Times Article excerpted below.  However here Politico's Jonathan Martin and here Huffington Post's Clintonista Doug Schoen draw the schematic of the Theory of Maverick-stein and here I, Doc, give "Life" to this monster of circumstance by juxtaposing it with the Theory of Everyting for the Universe aka String Theory, a physicists' lexicon for a theory in physics which unifies the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, the strong force, the weak force, and the electromagnetic force.  Indeed this is a strange POTUS nomination season with an African-America candidate fighting it out with a women(hil-Billy Clinton) for the Democrat Party Nod and a Senior Citizen with strong support of a Jewish Democrat Senator getting the node for the GOP nomination. 

Additionally, Lieberman is among the guests going to the OK Corral Govenators Shoot Out at McCain's Sedona Ranch for the Memorial Day Barbeque.  It reminds me of a Beauty Pageant where the 10 finalists are Potential VP Candidates instead of babes in bikinis.  Ths Pageant is made up of GOP VIP Up and comers and loyalists which have now been cut to five finalists:   Govenors Crist, Jindal, Romney with Senators Graham and Senator Joementum in the Mix.  Maybe Joe will get something like first runner up and which translates into a Cabinet position in a McCain Admistration(See Politico here).  Who knows, but Joementum is here to stay with his GOP Maverick counter weight, if not offered the VP slot might get Secretary of Defense or State?  

But just in case the delegate winner is John McCain and just in case the question comes up again later this winter, Sen. Joe Lieberman – a onetime Democrat from Connecticut, Al Gore’s running mate in 2000 and a Democratic presidential candidate himself in 2004 – has already taken himself out of the VP race.

I’d tell him,” Lieberman told the AP the other day, ” ‘Thanks, John, I’ve been there. I’ve done that. You can find much better.’ ”

Lieberman endorsed McCain in December, has campaigned for him already in several states, and intends to go back on the campaign trail for his Arizona friend again. Lieberman, you may recall, lost in the 2006 Democratic primary over his support of the Iraq war, so he ran and won as an independent, though he still caucuses with Senate Democrats.

The fourth-term senator said his endorsement of McCain was no indication he’d join the GOP.

Still, Lieberman said if McCain won the GOP nomination, he’d likely attend the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. “I’d probably be more welcome there,” he said.

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