To: MeanWestTexan
The one really needed attribute needed by both candidates (especially nObama) is executive experience.
How does Cantor rank?
4 posted on
08/06/2008 9:56:31 AM PDT by
upchuck
(As we doggedly march towards dystopia, my poor country is losing it's mind. God help us!)
To: upchuck
He has only been a Rep, so not much in that department, but given his positions and his current role in the house revolt, he is showing some strong leadership.
In this election that might be more than enough, after all we have had a lot of very experienced “executives” fail us...
6 posted on
08/06/2008 9:58:32 AM PDT by
ejonesie22
(Haley Barbour 2012, Because he has experience in Disaster Recovery.)
To: upchuck
You question is based on a false pretense.
9 posted on
08/06/2008 10:05:00 AM PDT by
MeanWestTexan
("Jesse Jackson was an important figure; paving the way for Osama bin Laden to appear" -- Dan Rather)
To: upchuck
What was Abraham Lincoln’s executive experience before he was elected in 1860? How about Harry Truman? John F. Kennedy? Richard Nixon?
11 posted on
08/06/2008 10:07:52 AM PDT by
Virginia Ridgerunner
("We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!"--Duncan Hunter)
To: upchuck
no, the problem with obama is that he is a liberal.
Jon Corzine, with his experience as marine sergeant, former CEO of Goldman Sachs and US Senator (see http://www.state.nj.us/governor/about/) is still a terrible governor and would make a bad president.
19 posted on
08/06/2008 10:27:18 AM PDT by
ari-freedom
(Øbamuh uh uh uh uh uh uh ummmmmm)
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