According to ABC reporter Jan Crawford Greenburg , the co-chair of Barack Obama's vice presidential search committee, Caroline Kennedy, is a " a reluctant media star , stepping into the spotlight to back a man she says reminds her of her father [President John F. Kennedy]." Appearing on Monday's "Good Morning America" to discuss Kennedy's role in the selection process, Greenburg gushed, " Caroline Kennedy was, for a brief moment, the princess of Camelot ." The ABC correspondent even closed the segment by eagerly speculating as to whether the Illinois senator would take a cue from George Bush's 2000 choice: " Now, think about this: Eight years ago George Bush ended up choosing the head of his VP search team Dick Cheney to be his running mate. So, if Obama took a page out of that playbook, imagine this ticket, Obama/Kennedy. " Of course, it should be pointed out that Caroline Kennedy endorsed Obama back in January . This "reluctant media star" has since made speeches for the senator, done fund-raisers and now has a position on the campaign. And despite the fact that most analysts predict John McCain will make his vice presidential choice first, Greenburg managed to only spend 13 seconds of the two minute plus segment discussing his selection. A transcript of the July 28 segment, which aired at 7:18am, follows: ROBIN ROBERTS: Moving now to the race for '08. There is growing speculation this morning that both John McCain and Barack O ...