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02-09-2010, 05:49 PM
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Obama = Editor of the Harvard Law Review
Palin = 'C' Student at the University of Idaho, B.S. in Journalism.
One is just slightly more impressive than the other, dontchathink?
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02-09-2010, 07:21 PM
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Obama = Editor of the Harvard Law Review
Palin = 'C' Student at the University of Idaho, B.S. in Journalism.
One is just slightly more impressive than the other, dontchathink?
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Yeah, I wouldn't exactly call his resume thin: Editor of Harvard Law Review, holder of degrees from two Ivy League institutions, essentially could have had a federal clerkship if he wanted (look at quotes from Judge Abner Mikva), Professor at University of Chicago Law School, civil rights attorney, State Senator, then US Senator.
I'm not a big fan of President Obama, but it's a stretch to call his resume "thin." He did some pretty impressive things before his election as President.
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02-09-2010, 07:23 PM
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Yeah, I wouldn't exactly call his resume thin: Editor of Harvard Law Review, holder of degrees from two Ivy League institutions, essentially could have had a federal clerkship if he wanted (look at quotes from Judge Abner Mikva), Professor at University of Chicago Law School, civil rights attorney, State Senator, then US Senator.
I'm not a big fan of President Obama, but it's a stretch to call his resume "thin." He did some pretty impressive things before his election as President.
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I agree 100%.
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02-09-2010, 07:38 PM
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(Didn't it look she was wearing a bump-it or extensions or something? Reminded me of when women would wear a "fall" but you could still tell that it wasn't all their real hair.)
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02-10-2010, 03:09 AM
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Yeah, I wouldn't exactly call his resume thin: Editor of Harvard Law Review, holder of degrees from two Ivy League institutions, essentially could have had a federal clerkship if he wanted (look at quotes from Judge Abner Mikva), Professor at University of Chicago Law School, civil rights attorney, State Senator, then US Senator.
I'm not a big fan of President Obama, but it's a stretch to call his resume "thin." He did some pretty impressive things before his election as President.
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I guess it depends on what job you are applying for. His resume is impressive. . . but I still maintain his RELEVANT experience was lacking when he was running to be elected CEO of the only superpower in the world. The man may have had a world class education and been distinguished in legal circles, but would you hire a CEO of a multitrillion dollar operation who had had NO executive experience? Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush II were all governors, and Bush I was Vice President. What executive experience did Obama have? None that I can see from the list provided above. NONE. He also, as I mentioned earlier, has had no private sector experience or had first hand experience as an employer. Pretty dicey place for on-the-job training.
I suppose you think his merits also qualified him for the Nobel Peace prize?
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02-10-2010, 04:50 AM
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I guess it depends on what job you are applying for. His resume is impressive. . . but I still maintain his RELEVANT experience was lacking when he was running to be elected CEO of the only superpower in the world. The man may have had a world class education and been distinguished in legal circles, but would you hire a CEO of a multitrillion dollar operation who had had NO executive experience? Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush II were all governors, and Bush I was Vice President. What executive experience did Obama have? None that I can see from the list provided above. NONE. He also, as I mentioned earlier, has had no private sector experience or had first hand experience as an employer. Pretty dicey place for on-the-job training.
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If President of the United States is such a singular position, then why would anything be adequate preparation?
Also, you really think ARKANSAS is similar to a "multi-trillion-dollar corporation" in any way? Come on. The comparison you're making is surface-level - the day-to-day management of Federal "employees" is incidental at best for the POTUS. Budget-balancing is remarkably different at a Federal level than at a corporate level. The position is much more about ideas and personality than any specific "CEO" skill, and you've said nothing to prove otherwise. Like, at all. Just because it is called the Executive Branch does not mean that the requirements are the same as a corporate executive.
Oh - GWB had a LOT of private-sector experience . . . and he was a miserable failure, both in the private sector and as President. Reagan's tenure as California governor is hilariously specious to cite, because according to your own logic, he was wholly and completely unqualified for the job when he got it.
What experience is "relevant" to being the most powerful man on the planet? Being the most powerful man in Little Rock? Come on.
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I suppose you think his merits also qualified him for the Nobel Peace prize?
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Absolutely non sequitur - does not follow at all, and shows just how awkward your line of thinking has become . . . the guy you're talking to is a fairly hard-core Republican.
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02-10-2010, 09:55 AM
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^^^ What he said . . .
. . . well, except for the hard-core Republican part.
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The comparison you're making is surface-level - the day-to-day management of Federal "employees" is nonexistent for the POTUS.
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Fixed it for you.
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Just because it is called the Executive Branch does not mean that the requirements are the same as a corporate executive.
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As anyone who paid attention in civics class would know.
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02-10-2010, 09:59 AM
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I guess it depends on what job you are applying for. His resume is impressive. . . but I still maintain his RELEVANT experience was lacking when he was running to be elected CEO of the only superpower in the world. The man may have had a world class education and been distinguished in legal circles, but would you hire a CEO of a multitrillion dollar operation who had had NO executive experience? Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush II were all governors, and Bush I was Vice President. What executive experience did Obama have? None that I can see from the list provided above. NONE. He also, as I mentioned earlier, has had no private sector experience or had first hand experience as an employer. Pretty dicey place for on-the-job training. ?
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As RC said, POTUS is a fairly unique job, and I'd dare say that there's NO relevant experience to truly prepare you for the position.
What his background DOES show is that he's an extremely intelligent guy with the capacity to take in a large amount of information and analyze it, and, even more importantly, it shows that he has the capacity to hire smart people to help him. To me, those are things that are much more important than any prior "executive" experience.
Also, if we want to be completely accurate here, it's not true to say he had "no private sector experience." He worked for a Chicago-area law firm for over 10 years.
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I suppose you think his merits also qualified him for the Nobel Peace prize?
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What does this have to do with anything? Like RC said, I'm not exactly a fan of the President (although I didn't know I qualified as "hardcore," haha). If you want to argue the point, stick to the issue, don't try to bring up this other stuff to show some hidden bias.
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