A tipster tells Wizbang’s Kevin Aylward that Arthur Culvahouse — who is heading up McCain’s vice presidential search team — is in Alaska:
We were on the Palin bandwagon early, and Fred Barnes profiled Palin nearly a year ago. In many ways, Palin is an ideal choice: a governor, a woman, a conservative, a Christian, a budget-cutting fiscal hawk known for opposition to pork-barrel projects. And even as an Alaska governor who favors drilling in ANWR, she is known for standing up to ‘Big Oil.’ Would McCain really make such an unorthodox selection? And does the fact that Governor Palin merits a clandestine visit, rather than an invitation to McCain’s VP cattle call indicate that she is a more serious candidate than the others, or is it simply because Palin gave birth just over a month ago?
