Saturday, October 4, 2008

Obama Most Inexperienced Major Party Presidential Nominee in 56 Years

Senator Fred Thompson’s critique of Barack Hussein Obama as the most liberal, most inexperienced nominee to ever run for President largely rings true. Obama is without question the most extreme, radical, racist, anti-American major party presidential nominee in American history. He is also the most inexperienced major party presidential nominee in over half a century. Governor Sarah Palin's 11 years of elective experience versus Obama's 12 years should not be an issue except to underscore the fact that Obama is the most inexperienced major party presidential nominee in 68 years. Were it not for the fact that he had only a third of the experience in Congress that Dan Quayle had when he ran for Vice President, McCain's selection of Gov. Palin with her two years experience as Governor--half of Romney's experience would not have been possible.

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Thompson: Obama 'most liberal, most inexperienced nominee to ever run for president'
Politico, 9-2-08

In a clear signal that Republicans have shed concerns about appearing overly political following Hurricane Gustav, Fred Thompson tonight will offer a full-throated denunciation of Barack Obama. Obama, Thompson is to say in planned remarks provided to Politico, is a “history-marking nominee for president.” “History-making in that he is the most liberal, most inexperienced nominee to ever run for president.” And in a reference to Obama’s speech this summer in Berlin, Thompson will compare the two nominees to paint the Democrat as bolstering anti-American sentiment abroad. “The respect he is given around the world is not because of a teleprompter speech designed to appeal to American critics abroad, but because of decades of clearly demonstrated character and statesmanship,” he’ll say of John McCain. Broadening his critique, Thompson will also echo a new RNC ad released today that seeks to link Obama to a Congress disliked by many Americans. “Apparently they believe that he would match up well with the history-making Democratic-controlled Congress,” Thompson is to say. “History-making because it is the least accomplished and most unpopular Congress in our nation’s history.”

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