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Do Republicans see that experience is now an issue for them?

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no one said a word about McCain's experience before this VP nomination...

only about Obama's experience...

now it's a lot of talk...going both ways... not quite the same advantage anymore...

making a non-issue an issue isn't a good thing...

and of course you have your defenses "but she was a gov...." and such... but people are talking about it... asking questions... where no questions existed before...

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  1. I would still say I would rather have the experience in the higher position, or Presidency.  


  2. With McCain on his last legs, Americans will NOT be comfortable choosing a VP who doesn't know what a VP does.

  3. Sarah Palin has experience and she will report to a man of great experience and a deep conviction to end the corruption and wasteful spending in our government. He never sought money, he was raised and lived to serve his nation. He is still at it. Now he wants to change the dynamics of the corruption in government. Great!

  4. what's your question????

  5. They wanted bush. Experience obviously doesn't matter to them.

    Senator Obama has far more experience than Palin.

  6. they just threw that issue in the dumpster...how can they even bring it up again?

  7. looky here...you will be hard pressed to find any conservatives that object to Palin as VP...she's as experienced as Obama, and he's at the TOP of your ticket...at least our ticket has age and experience at the top vs. yours which is backwards..as usual..besides, she sounds like a conservatives dream come true..ok? you don't like her..fine, don't vote for her..she sounds great to me..

  8. It only works to McCain's advantage to keep experience in the spotlight as a legit issue, since Palin isn't running for President but Obama is.


  9. With all the new "experience" dems are saying BaRack has, Point to SOMETHING good he has done on the up and up to better the country........now sit down and watch him lose.

  10. Who other than a former President really has the experience to be President?  The answer is nobody.  She's an excellent choice.  I think she's just what the country needs.

  11. I dont think experience is that much of a factor for republicans ... I think a 6 year old could run the country better than Bush or McCain...

  12. Look to me like these politicians will have to study up a bit and represent their Plans for the future of this country in Dollar and cents.

  13. What?

  14. Picking a person with more executive experience than Obambi, is not something to worry about.

  15. her experience has been proven.cut over 300 earmarks  and special interests from her legislator.cut government spending by almost a third.sold the governors jet.sold the fleet of suv's keeping it to 3.cut supply of state vehicles.taxed big oil.gave 1200 dollars to every citizen to combat high gas prices.this was just the beginning of this woman.this is fiscal conservatism at its best.can you say president mccain and vice president palin?

  16. I assure you with McCain's age and her lack of experience and saying things like she doesn't know much about Iraq ... yeah, it will cause problems for them.

    They also just lost their sexist base so it's over anyway.

  17. It still will come down to Obama or McCain

  18. The important thing is that the NEXT PRESIDENT has experience....McCain has it and Obama clearly doesn't.

    Palin would be VP....which also has more experience that Obama himself.

    It's funny that Biden the VP has more experience than the would be President Obama himself....hahahah

  19. Obama campaigned on change, then he picked a veep that has been dabbling in liberal politics since Sarah Palin was nine years old.

    Change my ***.

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