Former Vice President Dick Cheney is warning presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to choose his vice presidential nominee wisely because Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) made a mistake by picking former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R). During an interview clip that aired on Sunday, ABCs Jonathan Karl asked Cheney, who reportedly selected himself to be on the Republican ticket with George W. Bush, how important it was for Romney to handle his VP pick differently from McCain.
Pretty important, Cheney insisted. That one, I dont think was well handled.
And the test to get on that small list has to be, is this person capable of being president of the United States?
What about the other considerations? Karl wondered. Can you bring states, you know, reach out to a specific demographic woman, Hispanic?
Those are important issues, but they should never be allowed to override that first proposition, Cheney explained. And I think that was one of the problems McCain had. I like Gov. Palin, Ive met her, I know her, shes an attractive candidate, but based on her background she had only been governor for two years I dont think she passed that test.
I think that was a mistake.