Governor Sarah Palin has a unique opportunity to use and modify the old Ronald Reagan answer that put an abrupt halt to the issue concerning his age when running for a second term against Walter Mondale in 84.
The Press:
Governor Palin, Do you believe the lack of experience is an important issue for voters to consider this November?
"Absolutely. I realize the voters want some assurance that those in charge have some history when it comes to creating and implementing budgets, tax revenue, spending, and appointments to both judicial and cabinet positions. If either Senator O'Bama or Senator Biden would call me, I would be glad to give them a few tips on what it is like to run a government."
Quite inconvenient that McCain doesn't either, eh?
Posted by: demo kid on September 5, 2008 09:47 AMTrue, but he does have foreign policy experience unlike Obama as proven with his stand on the surge and his position on Georgia. I laughed so hard when Obama, after discussing with his 300 foreign policy advisors, said that the Georgian stituation should be referred to the UN Security Council for it to be settled. Too bad Obama and his 300 advisors forgot or did not knwo that Russai has a veto on all actions taken by the security council, so it would be hard to pass anything there. Once again Obama proves not only his lack of experieince, but his lack of understanding on how government works.
Posted by: TrueSoldier on September 5, 2008 11:19 PM