Inexperienced Obama Makes Experience The Issue


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Politico has the Obama campaign reaction to John McCain’s VP pick, Gov. Sarah Palin:

Obama spokesman Bill Burton: Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency. Governor Palin shares John McCain’s commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade, the agenda of Big Oil and continuing George Bush’s failed economic policies — that’s not the change we need, it’s just more of the same.

When Barack Obama ran in the Democratic primaries, he was far away the least experienced candidate.  But it didn’t matter then.  He had “hope” and “change” on his side.  When Barack Obama began to run against John McCain, he was even farther away-er the lest experienced candidate.  But it didn’t matter then, either.  The man who opposed the surge - and the victory it has brought us in Iraq - said it was all about his “judgment.”

Now we get to see his poor judgment in action again.

Obama, you should have nominated Hillary Clinton.  Everyone knows it.  But you didn’t have the judgment.  You put your personal animosity and fear of being overshadowed ahead of what you should have known you needed to do.

And now you are showing a woeful lack of judgment again.  The more your people talk about Sarah Palin’s “zero foreign policy experience,” the more people will consider your zero foreign policy experience, and the fact that - unlike Sarah Palin - you’re running on the top of your lopsided-experience ticket.

And, for the record, Sarah Palin didn’t create the foreclosure meltdown, the way ABC proved your choice for VP did.  And what do you want to bet that Sarah Palin, whose son is going to Iraq, knows the difference between a brigade and a battalion?

For the record, she’s been to Iraq as many times as Obama has.  She’s led things.  Obama hasn’t.

Bad judgment is dogging you, Obama.  Your terrible judgment should have ruined your ambition when it was revealed that you had spent 23 years sitting in the pews of a racist, anti-American church.  But it’s surely going to (should I quote your spiritual mentor, Jeremiah Wright, for you?) “come home to roost.”

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  • Jay says:

    The flak spewing from the Obama campaign sounds to me like the squealing and snarling of a wounded animal. The choice of Palin will hurt them, bigtime, and here they are stuck with boring Joe Biden. The attacks on Palin are superb stuff to work with - - she’s only been the mayor of a small town? Obama hasn’t been the mayor of his neighborhood watch. And thanks for re-insulting the 100,000,000 million of us who live in the sticks. She’s only been governor of Alaska for a short time? Puts her ahead of Obama, who has had no executive office experience at all. Not even a day. Like comedies have a laugh track, the stuff coming out of Obama Central should have a gaffe track. “They will try to make you afraid . . . inexperienced . . . too young . . . and have you heard? She’s a woman?” Ooops . . . there goes the race card!

  • Todd Anthony says:

    It’s not surprising, considering the man’s hubris (as well as the Dems in general) and their adherence to the money groups of their party: abortion, anti-war, environmentalist, etc.

    They ceased representing the working class, officially…note “guns and God” comment, attempt to push alternative energy on this cheap-oil driven economy.

  • Michael Eden says:

    I just find it so interesting that Dems say, “Aha! She doesn’t have enough experience! She’s a terrible choice for vice president!”

    And I’m looking at Barack Obama’s puny resume and saying, “Okay. You’re SURE about that?”

    Dems are also claiming that the choice of Palin takes “experience” off the table for McCain.

    We have to remember how infantile Democrats are and go back to “potty training” to trying to make the distinction between a “Number 1″ and a “Number 2.”

    Palin - who has FAR more executive experience than Obama - is running for “Number 2.” Obama is running for PRESIDENT. Palin is running for VICE PRESIDENT.

  • jack says:

    –the one area she is inexperienced in is foreign policy (though experience in the oil industry puts you in contact with countries all over the world and makes you aware of international markets)–and STILL she has more experience than the one—she has executive experience proven record on reaching across the isle–backbone and PROVEN ETHICS—obama talk and his actions don’t even come close to matching—even busy people that don’t have time to study the issues are becoming aware of the obama hypocrisy—the public in general is beginning to get the feeling that it doesn’t add up when you look at obama–his speech at the convention was the same old same old–he was left right pro business and pro abortion depending on what part of the speech he was on–he hasn’t noticed Bush isn’t running this year–he refuses to have town hall meetings with mccain refuses to discuss the issues
    -OH and she is a terrific public speaker but she doesn’t promise the heavens will open up and the planet will heal—so looking at pluses and minuses she is WAY AHEAD OF BARACK –

    and if obama and mccain both got hit by a bus I’d rather see her as president than biden–her record shows she would have the good sense to do what regan did and go get the right people to help her

  • african says:

    Boy what a shock for the democrats!They hate Hillary Rodham Clinton,non they are in the jam.Now I have a good reason to vote for Mc Cain the hero.I still have aith in the American poeple.They will have a good judgement come election day.I do not belive one moment thatthe poeple will follow the oder of tho likes of Chris Mathiews Keith Olberman and others.

  • NYSmike says:

    Maybe this hilarious and stupid comment by the ONE is meant to show he has a comedic side….in any case, whatever BO!

    This dem says McCain/Palin ‘08!

  • Michael Eden says:

    The hypocrisy side of Obama is stunning - and came out again this morning. First his own campaign comes out like vicious attack dogs with the statement I provide. Then a couple hours later Obama comes out with this “congratulations…historic moment” junk (and it’s junk because of the former statement). But when asked about the initial response, Obama so distanced himself from his own campaign’s statement that it was like another campaign altogether had issued it.

    He said, “I think, you know, campaigns start getting these hair triggers. And the statement that Joe and I put out reflects our sentiments.” “Campaigns?” It was YOUR campaign. It’s just like this weasel. Obama has demonstrated that he does not take responsibility for anything.

    AP - which isn’t “conservative” by any standard - has a story titled, “Analysis: Palin’s age, inexperience rival Obama’s.” When the Obamamaniacs came out and dumped on Palin, they were refuting their own candidate. Meanwhile, McCain - who has a ton of experience - is the guy running for President on the Republican side.

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