this is rich coming from the party that choose an inexperienced one-term Senator who has spent more time running for the presidency than he has actually serving in the Senate and who has no executive or foreign policy experience.

Campaigning Saturday in Ohio, Obama shied away from directly criticizing the newest addition to the Republican ticket, reflecting a campaign strategy to refrain from direct attacks on Palin. Instead, surrogates went on the offensive against Palin.
“Barack Obama and John McCain had one major test of their judgment” in the campaign, said Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) at an evening rally in Dublin, Ohio. “John McCain chooses someone who is a mayor of a town of 7,000 people, then was elected governor, has been governor of a state for 18 months, a governor of a state that has half the population of Franklin County and yet she is going to be a heartbeat away from president.”
The crowd, which booed at the mention of Palin, began yelling: “No way!”
“No way, no way is right,” Brown said. “On the other hand, in his first exercise of good judgment, Barack Obama chose Joe Biden… John McCain’s 26 years in the U.S. Senate certainly hasn’t helped him build good judgment.”

BTW, you can just see the contempt for small towns in that quote. Nothing like a small town to bring out the Democrat elitism.
All they can do is point to Joe Biden for experience, not Obama. Our experience is on the top where it should be 🙂 Hmmm…hey, McCain people, that would make a nice tagline for a campaign ad, don’t you think? 🙂

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