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How many here think this is pathetic??

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Barack Obama contends that he is more experienced in executive matters than Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin because he has managed his presidential campaign for the past 18 months.

Is this a statement of desperation?

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  1. Absolutely. He knows just like the Americans with a higher IQ know that Palin was an excellent choice, and he sees his far fetched bid slowly slipping away.


  2. Looks like the Zombies are out.Nice question.Maybe the drugs have destroyed his brains.

  3. Who has more experience following the U.S. Constitution, or is that irrelevant?  Are we to elect candidates based on their perceived experience in robbing us?  Is a long history of treachery an asset?  

    How many of you are satisfied with the direction our nation has been going for many decades?  If you are, then just vote for any of the major party candidates, who will continue in this direction.

    Speaking for myself, I am not happy.  I want to see a return to Constitutional government, something that hasn't existed in my life time.  I value my freedom above any hand out our criminal politicians are promising.


  4. That's his counter punch to the fact that Palin has far more executive experience than Obama and his VP combined.

  5. Like it or not Barack Obama has been open to public scrutiny for the past 18 months.  The public has decided they like him and think he has what it takes to be President in spite of all the digging around in his trash can by Republicans.  His church, his birth certificate, his Father, etc.  has been completely heard and dismissed by the voters.  The same obviously can not be said about Gov. Palin and she is undergoing the same painful scrutiny that Obama went through at the hands of the Republicans.  The Republicans have set the standard with their treatment of Obama, so stop your crying because your candidate if treated equally as poorly.  

  6. I doubt he said that rather than mentioning his time as a senator.

  7. Consider his campaign staff is bigger than the size of the town she was Mayor of.  I'd say it's pretty right on.

    Obma/Biden '08

  8. Desperation, obviously! Come on now, you're question isn't fair to me! I am not supposed to laugh so hard until after the election when McCain is named the winner...then I can choke, and die on my laughter, but not before, okay? I've got to see the Liberals flip-out first!

  9. he thinks we are stupid.

  10. What's pathetic is that you actually believe the garbage you put on the web.

  11. Gee, what did his campaign manager do?. He has spent over 200 million $, bought himself a jet, & had an elaborate trip to Asia and Europe. Is this what he calls "management experience"?  It really is pathetic.  

  12. I think there is a difference in being the executive of a state and being accountable to the voters for all actions of the state.

    fs

  13. Why not?  His overall budget is probably higher than Alaska's, and unlike Hillary he managed the finances of it well.  

  14. not nearly as pathetic and desperate as this question ... it sucks!

  15. Have you ran out of cans to play with!

  16. I'd say that is a good observation.  Sarah Palin has had more experience in her state than Obama comes close to having.  She has made major changes for the good of her state and it's occupants and has made such an impression with her good works and positive image that she has a 90% approval rating.  Obama doesn't come close.  That is why his campaign cronies are trying to smear Palin's good name.  It isn't going to work.  She can handle the criticism and come out looking like the professional that she is.  Go McCain/Palin!!

  17. yes it a low blow  barack as about the same expirence in maters of state as palin.

  18. no but your question is definitely a sign of your desperation.

    lol

  19. The whole of Democrats, including the liberal media networks appear to be an extremely desperate bunch.  And yes, it's pathetic.  I'm floored that ANY person with a conscious would vote for a person that supports partial birth abortion.

    On Human Life

    Obama: Devoutly pro-choice. Voted against a bill in the Illinois state senate that would have required doctors to save the lives of babies who survived abortion procedures. The implication of this position is that babies born prematurely during abortions would be left alone, unnourished and unmedicated, until they died.

    Palin: Devoutly pro-life. Exercised the choice proclaimed by liberals to bring to full term a baby that had been diagnosed in utero with Down Syndrome.

    Now it's true there are other crucial differences. Sen Obama has appeared on Meet The Press every other week for the last four years. He has been the subject of hundreds of adoring articles in papers and newsweeklies and TV shows and has written two Emmy-award winning books.

    Gov Palin has never appeared on Meet the Press, never been on the cover of Newsweek. She presumably feels that, as a mother of five children married to a snowmobile champion, who also happens to be the first woman and the youngest person ever to be elected governor of her state, she has not really done enough yet to merit an autobiography.

    Then again, I'm willing to bet that if she had authored The Grapes of Wrath, sung like Edith Piaf and composed La Traviata , she still wouldn't have won an Emmy.

    Fortunately, it will be up to the American people and not their self-appointed leaders in Hollywood and New York to determine who really has the better experience to be president.  

  20. He's run his presidential campaign for only 2 months less than she's been governor... doesn't sound desperate, but damning. Certainly running his campaign has involved directing more people and making more decisions than being Governor of Alaska for 20 months.

  21. I haven't actually heard him say that, so I can't really say.  However, I'd like to hear someone explain just what experience Sarah Palin has that is so great that she's qualified to be President.  This morning, Elisabeth Hasselback was saying that Palin got all the experience she needed to run the country by being a mom.  Would you consider THAT to be a desperate statement?  I would.

  22. Obama is done,A one hit wonder, He will be rapping soon,

  23. Great question, and it is pathetic....

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