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Do people really elect politicians for their experience or the promise of their vision?
If elected for their experience then 90% of them need to be thrown out of office. What has their so called experience brought us? Not much.
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I'd go with promise of vision promoted by experience. However, they have to define that vision. Simply saying "I have a vision" doesn't cut it. Though I completely disagree with 99.9% of everything GW did in office you have to give it to him for sticking to his guns. He never really backed away from moves he made, wrong or right.
IMO any election of a leader based on "he might do good things" is a bad one. I heard a great commentary yesterday that said this about experience: "Everyone touts experience. Experience is necessary, experience is required. Then they look at others and say 'you have no experience in this issue'. Well, no one person is going to have experience in every issue. What you're looking for in a President is judgement. Good judgement. The judgement to choose a cabinet that will align its goals for the future. It is the cabinets job to be focused on specific areas of interest throughout the nation, not the Presidents"
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Amazing, the Republican party is now the party of inclusion...its like a crazy spin cycle...founded by those opposed to slavery...then went super white..now running a woman VP.
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It has been the party of inclusion for at least the past 7+ years. Unlike Clinton, Bush has appointed many minorities & women to the highest level cabinet positions. Clinton had maybe half as many as Bush: Secretary of State Gen. Colin L. Powell, 2001–2005 Condoleezza Rice, 2005– Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, 2005 Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton, 2001–2006 Secretary of Agriculture Ann M. Veneman, 2001–2005 Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, 2005– Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, 2001– Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Melquiades R. Martinez, 2001 Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta, 2001–2006 Mary E. Peters, 2006– Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, 2005–
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Hey have you folks seen the Jib Jab parody of the 2008 elections?!!!
http://sendables.jibjab.com/ doesn't really 'Target' one party over the other IMHO so its just clean fun! |
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