The Left will say that Bill C. got all his "foreign policy" experience while studying in England, traveling to the USSR and protesting against the Vietnam War in Europe. (Don't remember for sure, but that was probably in England.)
The real question is who has more foreign policy experience, a one-term governor from Alaska or a one-term Senator from Illinois.
Hmm very good point. Apparently a Democratic Governor from AR has more experience the same was a Democratic Senator from Illinois has more experience. I see a common theme in regards to the dems and their perception of experience.
Pishaw the AR/AK dilemma - it's obviously the Gubbenor from MD - Ma Deuce. Besides, everything coming out of MD is tinged with the scent of old-time longstanding corruption - Pelosi comes from Baltimore - and that smells like napalm in the morning...
Arkansas of course! It being a third world Island surrounded by an industrialized country, it borders the USA on all sides! (as long as you don't look too closely to NW Tennessee)
Bill C. claimed Sen. J. William Fulbright as his "mentor and friend." Fulbright, who served as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, still holds the record for holding that position the longest, 1959-1974.
What he actually learned from Sen. Fulbright, I haven't a clue. Clinton did work for Fulbright's re-election campaign in 1968, I think. No doubt Bill kept Fulbright's number on speed dial so they could visit when interns were, ah, crawling about looking for items under the desk.
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The Left will say that Bill C. got all his "foreign policy" experience while studying in England, traveling to the USSR and protesting against the Vietnam War in Europe. (Don't remember for sure, but that was probably in England.)
The real question is who has more foreign policy experience, a one-term governor from Alaska or a one-term Senator from Illinois.
Bill of course - oops -
I thought you said affair experience, although I suspect bill has more foreign affairs experience as well.
emdfl
Hmm very good point. Apparently a Democratic Governor from AR has more experience the same was a Democratic Senator from Illinois has more experience. I see a common theme in regards to the dems and their perception of experience.
Haveyou seen the Palin motivational posters?
http://candidatesblog.com/sarah-palin-motivation-posters/
Interesting- I don't recall any special web site pipping up for Sen. Biden...
AK vs AR???
Here we go again...
db
anonymous:
*lmao*
Thread winner!
The Gov of AK of course, because she doesn't shit where she eats.
:P
db
The Governor from M1A would.
Pishaw the AR/AK dilemma - it's obviously the Gubbenor from MD - Ma Deuce.
Besides, everything coming out of MD is tinged with the scent of old-time longstanding corruption - Pelosi comes from Baltimore - and that smells like napalm in the morning...
I vote for FALabama. Wait, what are we talking about again?
MrFixit
Arkansas of course! It being a third world Island surrounded by an industrialized country, it borders the USA on all sides! (as long as you don't look too closely to NW Tennessee)
Bill C. claimed Sen. J. William Fulbright as his "mentor and friend." Fulbright, who served as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, still holds the record for holding that position the longest, 1959-1974.
What he actually learned from Sen. Fulbright, I haven't a clue. Clinton did work for Fulbright's re-election campaign in 1968, I think. No doubt Bill kept Fulbright's number on speed dial so they could visit when interns were, ah, crawling about looking for items under the desk.
AK....it's Russia's fricken' neighbor.
I had something to say, but then I read the "AK vs. AR?" comment and I laughed so hard I forgot.
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