Okay, this is going to sound like I'm joking, or mocking. I am doing neither. I'm honestly curious about this.

 

In the last few weeks/months, Junior Senator Hillary Clinton has been deriding Barak Obama for his lack of experience. In some situations, she has made fun of him because he seems to trumpet ideals over experience. The insinuation there would seem to be that experience is more important than ideals.

 

But if that's true, why don't the Democrats support McCain? I mean, he has more experience than either Clinton or Obama. If the argument holds water that experience is more important than ideals, shouldn't the Democrats be able to put aside their ideals, and embrace an experienced Republican?

 
   

 


 
 
Andreux on
Re: An honest question
But Brand, moderation is king -- we need someone who is experienced but not too experienced!
gamecoder on
Re: An honest question
Heh. This is a gray area I'm just not going to understand.

thewidowsson on
Re: An honest question
How about someone with "Ideals" but not too many!
Andreux on
Re: An honest question
=) Another who believes in moderation lol
hokay on
Re: An honest question
well its hard to get behind someone who is also that old and stuck in his ways and unwilling to adapt to the ideas of the democrates.

if he wins he will be the oldest president elect ever.
jarella on
Re: An honest question
The possibility exists that Democrats are not all that smart. That goes for republicans too. Hmmm we are in deep do aren't we?
hdan on
Re: An honest question
Simple - it's the only lever that Mrs. Clinton has against him.

 
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