Tuesday, September 02, 2008
The difference between Executive experience and Legislative experience
In a nutshell: Executives don't get to vote "present."
Put that in your peace pipe and smoke it, libtards.
Splash, out
Jason
Put that in your peace pipe and smoke it, libtards.
Splash, out
Jason
Labels: Obama, Palin, Politics
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A few years ago being mere legislator was not seen as strong for candidate as wielding executive power. When did all that change? Did it change before, or was this change to prop up Obama?
Now, about Obama. He reminds me a lot about President Tarja Halonen of Finland. Like Obama's legislative record, she has been rather passive. She is good at PR, but can't do hard decisions. In essence she just enjoys her position, does nothing constructive and sits until her term is over (and helps a few friends get nice cushy positions). So, at best that's what would seem to await you if Obama is elected.
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Now, about Obama. He reminds me a lot about President Tarja Halonen of Finland. Like Obama's legislative record, she has been rather passive. She is good at PR, but can't do hard decisions. In essence she just enjoys her position, does nothing constructive and sits until her term is over (and helps a few friends get nice cushy positions). So, at best that's what would seem to await you if Obama is elected.