Submitted by WriterWriter (not verified) on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 15:40.
So, if I follow this reasoning, a person's past experience always plays into what type of President they'd be?
Ok, so how does McCain's past experience as a liar and crook play in? Does his experience and his being implicated as a player in the savings/loan scandal predispose him to being a good president?
Does the fact that his wife is also a convicted criminal and drug addict also play in?
Compare that to the Harvard education of Obama and the stellar record of Michelle Obama; that they have two healthy children; that they have a stable, drug-free, complication-free marriage....
Yeah, I can see why an uneducated, manipulated US public would prefer the McCains' experience.
McCain's qualifying experience
So, if I follow this reasoning, a person's past experience always plays into what type of President they'd be?
Ok, so how does McCain's past experience as a liar and crook play in? Does his experience and his being implicated as a player in the savings/loan scandal predispose him to being a good president?
Does the fact that his wife is also a convicted criminal and drug addict also play in?
Compare that to the Harvard education of Obama and the stellar record of Michelle Obama; that they have two healthy children; that they have a stable, drug-free, complication-free marriage....
Yeah, I can see why an uneducated, manipulated US public would prefer the McCains' experience.