Just what possibly makes her not qualified?
That last 18 months of her governor’s term even though she got more done in 2 1/2 years than most accomplish in four—and it helped her state since she had a sympatico lt. guv and her resigning helped the state by stopped the politically motivated frivolous law suits?
Or would it be because she has too much executive experience in government, having worked her way up from the local level? Maybe it’s the small business experience that she has? Maybe knowing more about energy policy than anyone who has held the office before?
Or could it be her personal strengths that disqualify her, given that she’s clearly more shrewd politically and more naturally a leader than anyone that either the Dems or Republicans have right now?
Oh, I know, she has too much of the common touch, given the way that she can affect the national debate—healthcare, the elections, QE2—by putting strong positions in language that the layman understands?
Maybe it’s because she’s proven to be too much of a reformer, going after corruption even within her own party?
Perhaps her technology savvy is just too much, given that she’s better harnessed the Internet for political communications than have dozens of political consultants before her?
Or, could it be that she’s unqualified on the issue of logistics, given that she’s better at drawing a large, energized crowd than anyone else we have to offer?
Please, be more specific, if you could.
Very well said thanks.