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If it were only that simple. But we are left with a choice between Obama and McCain, and despite McCain's years, he doesn't really have any more experience as an executive than does Obama. So we are left with track record and campaign platform/issues. I can understand why any fiscal conservative would be wary of Obama.But McCain keeps creeping closer to the Bush wing of the Republican Party, and I don't think anyone can make a factual case for that being a good thing. Care to try?I thought that if McCain won, there would be a good chance that he would promote more professional and qualified people into key government posts. The way that Bush/Rove/Cheney rewarded loyal footsoldiers over competent footsoldiers might have been the single worst part of the last eight years. McCain's selection of Palin makes me doubt even this.In short, I think questions about Obama's experience are fair, but I'm not sure any doubts rise to the level of pain that will drive the "vote'em out" backlash against the Republicans.
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If it were only that simple. But we are left with a choice between Obama and McCain, and despite McCain's years, he doesn't really have any more experience as an executive than does Obama. So we are left with track record and campaign platform/issues. I can understand why any fiscal conservative would be wary of Obama.But McCain keeps creeping closer to the Bush wing of the Republican Party, and I don't think anyone can make a factual case for that being a good thing. Care to try?I thought that if McCain won, there would be a good chance that he would promote more professional and qualified people into key government posts. The way that Bush/Rove/Cheney rewarded loyal footsoldiers over competent footsoldiers might have been the single worst part of the last eight years. McCain's selection of Palin makes me doubt even this.In short, I think questions about Obama's experience are fair, but I'm not sure any doubts rise to the level of pain that will drive the "vote'em out" backlash against the Republicans.
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The unanswered question... – Reg on September 19th, 2008-
Re: The unanswered question... – rosskolnikov on September 19th, 2008
Re: The unanswered question... – Smorley on September 19th, 2008
Re: The unanswered question... – pkjensen on September 19th, 2008-
Smorley & PK – Reg on September 19th, 2008
Re: The unanswered question... – Herring405 on September 19th, 2008
Re: The unanswered question... – rosskolnikov on September 20th, 2008
Reg why do belabor this question? – PatBrown on September 19th, 2008-
Re: Reg why do belabor this question? – cyanaura on September 19th, 2008-
Hey Cy – PatBrown on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – cyanaura on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – PatBrown on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – cyanaura on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – PatBrown on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – stark raving brad on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey Cy – Baerwald on September 20th, 2008-
Hey you – PatBrown on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey you – Rogertick on September 20th, 2008-
Re: Hey you – PatBrown on September 21st, 2008
Re: Hey you – rosskolnikov on September 20th, 2008
Re: Reg why do belabor this question? – rosskolnikov on September 20th, 2008
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