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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 337296" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Obama is often minimized by his opponents as being green behind the ears but a smart guy who is a great talker. Realistically, is there any other type of experience that is more important for the job of president than learning how to be a great talker and motivater?</p><p> </p><p>No experience but a great talker? Er, like Ronald Reagan? What exactly qualified HIM to be Governor of California, much less President?( ya..maybe we should ask Arnold) Just good enough for his handlers. Politics is an inferior form of acting, just below TV soaps and just above amateur commercials done by the owner of the business.</p><p>Apparently, Fred Thompson is no Ronald Reagan. But he could probably sell you a used car.</p><p>The whole purpose of the constitution was that anyone has the right to be President.</p><p> </p><p>Obama, being an Illinoisan, brings to mind the case of Abraham Lincoln, a one-term member of the House of Representatives and, in 1858, unsuccessful candidate for U.S. Senate. Even if you add Lincoln's eight years in the Illinois Legislature, his experience was dwarfed by that of Buchanan, his predecessor. Historians place Buchanan at the bottom of the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 337296, member: 9859"] Obama is often minimized by his opponents as being green behind the ears but a smart guy who is a great talker. Realistically, is there any other type of experience that is more important for the job of president than learning how to be a great talker and motivater? No experience but a great talker? Er, like Ronald Reagan? What exactly qualified HIM to be Governor of California, much less President?( ya..maybe we should ask Arnold) Just good enough for his handlers. Politics is an inferior form of acting, just below TV soaps and just above amateur commercials done by the owner of the business. Apparently, Fred Thompson is no Ronald Reagan. But he could probably sell you a used car. The whole purpose of the constitution was that anyone has the right to be President. Obama, being an Illinoisan, brings to mind the case of Abraham Lincoln, a one-term member of the House of Representatives and, in 1858, unsuccessful candidate for U.S. Senate. Even if you add Lincoln's eight years in the Illinois Legislature, his experience was dwarfed by that of Buchanan, his predecessor. Historians place Buchanan at the bottom of the list. [/QUOTE]
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