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-Cp
09-12-2008, 12:42 PM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/janet_daley/blog/2008/09/12/sarah_palin_would_never_be_on_her_own_in_the_white _house

SUCK IT YOU STUPID-ASS LIBERALS!! And this coming from a UK publication even...

<blockquote>But all this talk of whether or not she would be experienced enough to lead the nation in the event of John McCain dying in office, rests on a naive (or wilfully obtuse) premise. Many, if not most, vice-presidents have lacked the experience and the tested judgment that would ideally be expected of a president. This is largely because they are not usually chosen for their qualifications for the presidency but for the electoral advantages that they bring to the ticket.

In truth, if a relatively untried VP succeeded to the White House, he or she would instantly be enveloped by the Cabinet, the Pentagon chiefs and the national security advisers who had been appointed by his (or her) predecessor. Major decisions on foreign policy would not be left in the hands of an individual neophyte: they would be taken over by the team which had taken power with the elected president.</blockquote>

Gaffer
09-12-2008, 01:15 PM
That's why I say you got to look at the hangers on going into the office with them. And obamanations hangers on are scary.

Kathianne
09-12-2008, 06:50 PM
That's why I say you got to look at the hangers on going into the office with them. And obamanations hangers on are scary.

Truer words not spoken.

5stringJeff
09-12-2008, 07:01 PM
This article shows the difference in the US and UK styles of government. In the UK, the prime minister is still an MP - Member of Parliament. He doesn't show as much individual thought in coming up with stands on issues, agendas, etc. He toes the party line, and speaks for the party. The American President, as a member only of the Executive Branch, and the Chief Executive at that, has a much different role. He (or she) is supposed to be the leader of the executive branch and carry out the nation's laws. He/she has a lot of decision making authority.