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Where's the Beef?
The most frequently heard concern about Barrack Obama is his lack of experience. However, his speeches are so well-crafted, his message so strong, and his commitments so progressive that fans of his seem to disregard his inexperience and the lack of detail in his proposals.
For those who are not totally mesmerized by his masterful rhetoric, here is the short and sweet of it:
- McCain: 26 years in Congress, 22 years in the military
- Obama: 143 days in Congress, 0 days in the military
Can it really take so little experience to lead the United States of America?
If IBM, HP, or GE were looking for a CEO, would they accept similar credentials?
2 comments:
Obama has been in the US Senate since 2004.....Your math seems fuzzy unless Senators have only worked 143 days in 4 years.
He was in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004 while also teaching Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago law School from 1992 through 2004.
He is a graduate of Columbia AND Harvard.
George W Bush
6 years as Govenor of Texas
5 questionable years in the Texas Air National Guard
If that's enough to become the 43rd President of the USA then I think Obama has enough to be the 44th.
No Fuzzy math here. From the time Barack Obama was sworn in as a United State Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential exploratory committee, he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate. That's how many days the Senate was actually in session and working.
I have leftovers in my refrigerator longer than that.
For those interested, check out these YouTube videos for an answer to why the best label for Obama is "The Apprentice" and why the term "drink the koolaid" is applied to many Obama supporters.
Mathews is heavily pro-Democrat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj4VK9wVAi0
Sean Hannity is not an Obama supporter but this pre-Primary audience is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgXPVmlXKQI
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