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Who do you believe has enough experience to be president, Obama or Palin?

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Remember, Palin is going for the VP job...

Palin also ran an entire state, while Obama......?

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  1. neither.  




  2. A governor has way more executive experience than a senator. I would liken 1 day in the governorship as a year of experience in the senate. Sorry Ted, I guess that’s equivalent to a month.

    She was a surprise to me as pick mostly because I have not heard anything on her at all. I guess that the drive by’s in the media were focusing on Washington insiders like Obama.

    McCain’s has definitely gone outside the power structure that emanates in Washington in a brilliant move by selecting a women who is a strong conservative.



    One that not only replaces Hillary to be the first women to crack the glass ceiling, but also has more experience than Obama himself.




  3. Palin. But Subway is pretty busy with the 5 dollar foot long deal so if Obama needs a job when this is done.......I am sure his "experience" could get him a keyholder position.

  4. I vote for Palin.  So many people are questioning her just because she is a conservative woman.  Obama has show a large lack of maturity if you actually look at the manuscripts he has online for his speeches. They are emotionally envoking but have no substance.

  5. Palin ran Alaska, what the heck is in Alaska? grizzlys and a bunch of old fat tourists on a cruise.

    Obama ran Chicago (an allegory for America), a diverse city that was in poverty and made it great.

  6. Palin has executive experience!

  7. Palin


  8. The question sort of lacks merit.

    "I don't believe there's a school for being President." - John F. Kennedy.

  9. Easy, Obama.  Palin ran Alaska (population 650, 000) that has less than the pop of most U.S. cities.

    Trailer parks don't count as cities you know?  Is it really that hard to get an 80% out of 650,000.

  10. 6 months of being senator and campaigning for president the rest of the time leaves Obama a bit short in the experience department.  

  11. Palin.  Hands down. No question.  

  12. Both have adequate enough experience as long as they are capable of growing in the job.

    I look more for leadership qualities.  Obama wins that easily

  13. Does ANYONE have enough experience to be president ? It's not the kind of job where you have an apprenticeship ! Despite all the bull, "you can't learn on the job", thhat is, in fact the only way you CAN learn. Really it's the advisors you surround yourself with that is important.

  14. Obama.

    Palin's foreign experience involves shopping trips across the Canadian border.

  15. Neither really strike me as exceptionally experienced, but compare Palin's approval ratings to Obama and his contemporaries' which is lower than Bush's. And I have to go with the governor.  

  16. GOD BLESS PALIN! THEY ARE THE BEST!.  

  17. None of them but Palin is running for VP, HUGE DIFFERENCE. So after a few months or years as VP she would be ready.

  18. Obama has the leadership skills to lead, he has the wisdom and good judgment to appoint good and knowledgeable people in his cabinet, and he has enough knowledge and experience to be understand the important foreign and domestic issues that require immediate attention.  Heading a state government isn't comparable to that, especially after 20 months.

  19. that is easy one Palin  

  20. Neither. Good thing McCain is the one running for president.

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