I don't agree with him. Obama is clearly not qualified to be President, with no executive experience of ANY kind. He's a speaker, that's all. He excites people with his 'story'--his personal triumph is not a platform to lead a nation. Inspiring? Yes. A qualifiying criteria? No way.
What ever happened to allowing people to voice their opinion, even if one does not agree? Let's go terminate Ferraro now...
If Ferraro's comments are wrong, then let the truth refute them. No amount of sanctimonious hand-wringing by the liberal media elites can--or should--take away the right to criticize a candidate for the most powerful human political office in human history.
I hate moralizing fundamentalists...
ReplyDeleteI don't agree with him. Obama is clearly not qualified to be President, with no executive experience of ANY kind. He's a speaker, that's all. He excites people with his 'story'--his personal triumph is not a platform to lead a nation. Inspiring? Yes. A qualifiying criteria? No way.
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to allowing people to voice their opinion, even if one does not agree? Let's go terminate Ferraro now...
If Ferraro's comments are wrong, then let the truth refute them. No amount of sanctimonious hand-wringing by the liberal media elites can--or should--take away the right to criticize a candidate for the most powerful human political office in human history.
My three cents...