Re: Ferraro was right - why can't we say that?
by
JNietz
03/14/2008, 1:33 PM #
Rrhain:
You mean like Bush? What was his experience? A governorship in a state where the governor doesn't have any power? He had run for national office multiple times and lost. Since Bush's resume was thinner than Obama's, how did he wind up President?
Exactly my point. As a two term governor, he had more experience than Obama and look how that turned out. Why would you argue or want someone with LESS experience? And at least as the son of a president, Bush had been in and around the Presidency and knew how it worked when he walked in. Obama probably couldnt find the Oval Office w/o a map.
Rrhain:And you ignore all the other Presidents we have elected with just as "thin" resumes (Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, etc.)
Roosevelt was Governor of New York and a Vice President. He was Secretary of the Navy. He was a war hero. Obama has done nothing in comparison.
Lincoln serviced in the state house and in the US House. He was also a disaster as a President. He lead the bloodiest war in US history - far more than have died in Iraq. More died in single battles than have died in Iraq. He trampled the Constitution by suspending Habeas Corpus, expelling citizens from the country, trying citizens in military court w/o juries, ignoring freedom of the press... need I go on? Oh, and he DIDNT free the slaves. He only freed slaves in states that were rebelling. Slaves in KY, MO, MD, and DE were still slaves until after the war. It was a cheap political trick. He was also an avowed racist who believed that blacks were inferior and as a lawyer he defended slave owners against runaway slaves. That's his experience.
Rrhain: was a multi-term representative of a state and a lawyer. That's about the same as Clinton, Mr. If he gets a pass, why are you picking on Obama? Should we claim that Clinton, Mr. only got his attention because he was a Southerner? Take a look at the last few Presidents...they're mostly from the South. Forget about policies and politics, it's just a geographical thing.
Bush is from Texas. Clinton was from Arkansas. Bush 41 was from Maine. Reagan was from CA. Carter was from GA. Ford was from Michigan. Nixon was from CA. So 50% isn't 'Most'. Most is the 80-90% vote that Obama's getting because of his skin color.
Rrhain:The reason why Ferraro was wrong is that while race is a component, to pretend that it overwhelms all the others is false on the face of it. After all, if it were just race as she indicates, why have no other black candidates ever gotten as far as he has?
No other black candidate has gotten as far because every other candidate has been even less qualified and even black people could realize that. Collin Powell would have been a formidable candidate had he had the guts to run.
Race overwhelms all other issues where Obama is concerned. It's the basis of his support. And he's usually the first to scream "RACIST" any time anyone questions his policies (or lack thereof) or anything else about him.