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(45,358 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)FOB Al Gore? "Losers" really do become a footnote in history, don't they?
These guys are pretty young so maybe they don't remember, but 'most qualified candidate ever' is not real reassuring. The Clinton dynasty 'heirs' don't seem to have a real good track record. 0 for 2 so far?
Just sayin'...
merrily
(45,251 posts)IHateTheGOP
(1,059 posts)Paper that documents real life experience and accomplishments. Oh, by the way, which Repuggie running is even sane?
merrily
(45,251 posts)His point was that holding a job does not mean being great at a job.
Nor does a weak resume mean being lousy at a job. For example, Lincoln had a pretty weak resume for POTUS.
Some of the items on his list were silly though.
I'm pretty sure if Laura Bush were running for President, no Democrat would be citing "President of the Young Republicans Club in College, First Lady of a state, First Lady of the United States, "knows every inch of the White House."
And acting as though being President of the Screen Actors Guild and Governor of California were no biggies was weird.
US Senator and Secretary of State are indeed great credentials on paper, though. No once can dispute that.
antigop
(12,778 posts)Look at Carly Fiorina -- ex-CEO at HP.
Look at what she did to HP.
That doesn't make her qualified to have another CEO job....or any job, for that matter.
father founding
(619 posts)Are we in trouble , It's worse than we thought.
Wilms
(26,795 posts)I knew the Iraq WMD story was a bunch of BS. And I knew going to war would destabilize the region...not just Iraq.
Therefore, and it should be obvious, I am more qualified for the job.
Geronimoe
(1,539 posts)First Lady of Arkansas makes her qualified?
Just saying, on paper Sarah Palin was qualified also, too. U-betch ya.
swilton
(5,069 posts)To dig our graves deeper?
libodem
(19,288 posts)And we might need her big guns to beat JEB.
I don't care how Wall Street Secretary Clinton, is compared to having Barbara Bush be the Matriarch of the country. I can't stand that cold hearted creature. Save us from another Bush Dynasty.
Perish the thought.
PS. I like David and Lewis. I love the back and forth. Nice guys.
A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)Martin Eden
(12,875 posts)RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)I hate to say it, but what about this guy?
Proud Public Servant
(2,097 posts)RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)Proud Public Servant
(2,097 posts)John Quincy Adams, James Buchanan, and George H.W. Bush.
You know who had among the least impressive resumes?
Abraham Lincoln, Harry Truman, and Barack Obama.
Qualifications are fine, but it's character makes a great president.
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)Wrong!
By influential the Journals profile writer, Peggy Fisk, had meant a lawyer plentifully endowed with corporate and political connections, which Mrs. Clinton certainly enjoyed in Arkansas where she had become a partner of the Rose Law Firm in 1977, amid the dawn of her husbands political career as he began his terms as governor of the state. By the late 1980s, Hillary Clinton was sitting on the board of Wal-Mart, with the rest of Arkansas business elite crowding her Rolodex. Hillary ignored Osters letter of correction, instructing her staff to continue to use the word best in invoking the Journals profile. She continued to do so for years. Oster was still writing her a decade later about her misuseincluding an editorial column in the Journal in 2000, when she was running for the U.S. Senate.
In fact, Mrs. Clinton was not a particularly good lawyer and would have had trouble making any honest list of the 100 best lawyers in Little Rock. In their political biography, Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr. tell the story about the National Law Journal and also probe her lawyerly skills when she was at Rose Law. She only tried five cases and confided to Vince Fosteranother Rose Law partnerthat she was terrified of juries. So Foster had to accompany her to court. Because of her lack of prowess in the courtroom, she had to make her way at Rose Law by working her connections as the States first lady to bring in clients, and even then her annual partners share was mostly below $100,000the lowest in the firm and very small potatoes for one of the hundred most influential lawyers in America.
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