Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Obama Admits; I Should Not Run For President In 2008

Obama; "I am a believer in knowing what you are doing when applying for a job". That is what he said in this video on November 8th 2004 right after he won his election to a 6 year term in the US Senate, (look at upper right corner of video). I guess he changed his mind. It wasn't the first time, and he's been changing it ever since. Experience shows Obama and Palin fit right in By Peter S. Canellos Globe Staff / September 9, 2008 WASHINGTON - To hear Republican leaders tell it at last week's convention, Barack Obama is one of the least qualified presidential nominees in history. Fred Thompson, the former Tennessee senator, called Obama the "most inexperienced nominee to ever run for president." Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said Obama "is the least experienced candidate for president of the United States in at least the last 100 years." Democrats, meanwhile, were casting Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as woefully underqualified for the vice presidency, though they avoided using history as their measure. Good idea. Even a cursory look through history suggests that neither Obama nor Palin is out of the mainstream for presidential and vice presidential nominees. Giuliani may have chosen the 100-year time frame to invoke the memory of William Jennings Bryan, who won the Democratic nomination three times between 1896 and 1908 with only four years in the House of Representatives as experience. He was 36 at the time of his first presidential nomination. In 1904, the Democrats ...



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