Isn't Hillary Clinton better qualified than Barack Obama
to be president, given that she is the more experienced
candidate?
The idea that Clinton is somehow more qualified to deal with
international crises because she has more "experience" is one of
the strangest things I've seen the media swallow whole in a long
time, dating back to the "tiny, sand-covered,
yet-to-master-the-art-of-plumbing nation of Iraq is an imminent
military threat to the United States" fiasco. According to my
calculations —worked out over many hours, using long division
out to eighteen places —Clinton is a second-term senator,
while Barack Obama, conversely, is a first-term senator. By any
reasonable standard, both are political neophytes.
Clinton talks a lot about having visited "over eighty countries" —but then, Chelsea was with her on a lot of those trips, and I doubt folks are rushing to hand her the red phone. In case anyone has forgotten what exactly first lady Hillary Clinton really did all those years, here is a press account of a 1997 trip that she made to Senegal with her daughter: "Her first stop in Senegal was at Goree Island, where she peered through the 'Door of No Return,' through which slaves passed on their way to the dreaded Middle Passage of the Slave Trade. When she arrived in Dakar, the first lady was greeted by Senegalese who danced and serenaded her with lyrics written especially for the occasion." Shit, I feel better about that 3 a.m. phone call already!
It is worth noting that Hillary was being packed off on these trips into the heart of Africa at precisely the time when her husband was getting his knob polished by an intern in the Oval Office. That's not a reflection on her personally —but for the Hillary camp to tout her advantage in foreign affairs based on these trips into the marital wilderness, as compared to a candidate who has actually lived overseas and has actual relatives living in villages like the ones Hillary passed over in her glass-bottomed boat, is beyond absurd.
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