What kind of "big decisions" are you talking about? Unless you've been president before, every candiates, as compared to being POTUS, has never made a "big decision". Anyways I agree. My point, again, is that he is intelligent.
i never really understood the experience argument. Experience is only useful when replicating specific past results. If you are going to say experience makes a better president than surely you would expect to be able to look at ur past 43 presidents and notice a direct correlation between their...
Hmm how about this. I will say you are right. How about that? let's say you are right 100% and completely. I am "insecure about Obama's experience and thus judgment"...what ever that means. Now, ok what does that have to do with his actual experience or judgement?
His intelligence WAS the argument.
This was the OP:
"...who can speak English and string together complete sentences? I forgot what that was like to have a leader who is a thinker and actually sounds intelligent. It sure is a nice feeling!
then some idiot said
Honestly, he appeared...
What the hell! I never said anything about his policies, ability to lead, or anything but that he had "book smarts". Thats it. Thats all I said. To quote me directly I said "his intelligence was never in question".
What's mind boggling is that you are able to so accurately assess my knowledge of geo-politics without me saying a word about geo-politics. I never said anything about it because that was not my point. My point was that BHO is intelligent. Period.
Do you care to try again?
You two are a little slow.
I am well aware of the educated idiot idea. The important facts weren't that he went to college, but that he was EDITOR OF THE LAW REVIEW. In case you don't know what that is "it is one of the most cited law reviews in the United States and considered by many to be...
lol idiot. He was saying that it was nice having an intelligent leader. Obama is intelligent. Thats not up for debate.
"Barack Obama attended Occidental College, but received his undergraduate degree in political science from Columbia University, an Ivy League member currently ranked 9th in...
You make some good points. It small wonder why the top 5% hold 68% of all the wealth.
I also find it interesting that, as far as as I know, this is the first real explanation of how this whole crisis started and what caused it, and it seems to be confirmed by all the facts, yet it gets a 2...
Shit, so do I. They only added to the problem. However keep in mind that the lending institutions you speak of only held around 10% of all subprime loans. Trust me when I say that when I was a broker, I never once sold a loan to fannie or freddi bc the restrictions were far tighter than what I...