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Experience versus Longevity

Experience, or the lack of it, has become the big issue in this presidential election. 
Barack Obama has less than four years in the Senate; Joe Biden has 36 years in the Senate. 
 
John McCain has more than 22 years in the Senate; Sarah Palin has two years as a governor.
 
The question is this:  When is 36 years of experience really 36 years of experience?  It is when a person has done something new or different in every one of those 36 years.  If a person does the same thing in the same way year after year, that person doesn't have 36 years of experience.  That person simply has one year of experience repeated 36 times.
 
So, can a person who has been a small-town mayor, a state oil and gas conservation commissioner, and a governor, all in a span of a dozen or less years be more experienced than a person who has been a Senator for 36 years?  It's possible.  Look at the range of experiences crammed in those few years.
 
It's apparent to me that Sarah Palin is a fast learner.  She's not afraid to do something new and different.  She's willing to take on the establishement, even though she's new on the job.  My point is that barring John McCain's dropping dead in his first year or two as president, there is virtually no risk in having Sarah Palin as vice president.
 
On the other hand, should Barack Obama become presdent and die prematurely, we would be stuck with Joe Biden.  What new could he possibly bring to the oval office?  I can't see that he's done anything new and different in decades.
 
Think about it.  One can have many years of experience, of a few years of experience.  But . . . is it experience or longevity?
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Could Hillary Steal The Nomination At The Convention?

Since Obama isn't stretching his lead in the polls, and is even losing it in some, is it possible that Hillary could refuse to give up her delegates at the convention?  That would be interesting, and in my mind not too far-fetched.  She has been silent since her begrudging concession to Obama, so I won't be surprised to see her cause trouble at the convention.  I'd love nothing better than to see a good old free-for-all, knock-down-and-drag-out floor fight among the Democrats.  The more Obamba talks without a Teleprompter, the more he exposes his ignorance, arrogance, and lack of experience. 
 
And how about Bill's latest public statement that nobody is really qualified to be president, even former vice presidents?  But he does think Hillary is the most qualified for the Presidency to appear in the past 30 years.  Isn't it a bit late for this kind of talk, if he didn't have something sneaky up his sleeve?  The Clintons are definitely sneaky, so remember you heard it here.  They aren't done yet.
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