Re: Next political debate?
I didn't say anything about experience, I said knowledge. I know how experienced he is, and to still make a statement that the recession is not inevitable, something that someone who knows as little about economics as I do understands, feels like pandering to all the worried people to try to get them to come in under his wing.
I'm still under the assumption that actual experience isn't as important as you make it out to be. I think Obama has enough experience, some of the worst leaders have been experienced and inexperienced, and some of the best leaders have been experienced and inexperienced, I'm not judging either candidate based on that, it doesn't make me like or dislike either one any more than the other.
And yeah, those quotes could have been pulled out of context, I've only heard the actual lines, and I didn't hear it from his mouth so I don't know the tone of voice in which they were said.
Also, I'm an Obama supporter, not "such an Obama supporter", I don't worship the ground he walks on, there are things he believe that I don't agree with. I've said it before and I'll say it again, he just wins with me on a vast majority of the issues.
EDIT: I thought I would also add that, with all of McCain's experience, I disagree with the majority of the things he chooses to use it for. What good would it be to elect a president with experience if you don't even agree with what those experiences taught him? Experience for experience sake is another form of naivety, that they will somehow, naturally, be a good president because of it.
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Last edited by Vampyr : 07-29-2008 at 01:32 PM.
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