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Monday, September 01, 2008
Matt Mayer :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama, Palin, and Their Sixteen Years of Experience
by Matt Mayer
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Let me get this straight. Senator Barack Obama is qualified to be the President of the United States, but Governor Sarah Palin is unqualified to be the Vice President of the United States. In what can only be considered the “hey kettle” comment of the campaign, Senator Obama’s spokesman noted upon hearing about Senator John McCain’s selection of Governor Palin: “Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency.” This statement comes from the party that a mere twelve hours before had nominated a former state legislator from the south side of Chicago with zero foreign policy experience for the presidency. That is rich.

The fact of the matter is that both Senator Obama and Governor Palin can claim twelve years of elected office experience since 1992. That fact alone should have dissuaded the democrats from raising experience as an issue. Given that Senator Obama quickly distanced himself from his campaign’s comments indicates that he knows that the last debate he should get engaged in is a debate on experience with the republican vice presidential candidate. After all, the mere existence of the debate is proof of his experience deficit as compared to Senator McCain. Nonetheless, a review of each candidate’s activities over the last sixteen years leads to one, incontrovertible finding: Senator Obama’s experience pales in comparison to Governor Palin’s experience.

In 1992, hockey mom Sarah Palin decided to fight a tax proposal in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska, so ran for the Wasilla City Council. Palin won that election and served on the Wasilla City Council until 1996. In 1996, Councilwoman Palin, frustrated by wasteful spending and high taxes, challenged the incumbent mayor of Wasilla, and won. She served as mayor until 2002.

Over the course of these ten years, especially the six as Mayor of Wasilla, Palin presided over a $6 million budget and a staff of 80 city employees. Wasilla is home to an estimated 1,100 businesses, including steel fabrication, agricultural, manufacturing, and distribution companies. During Mayor Palin’s tenure, Wasilla experienced one of the strongest employment expansions in the state of Alaska.

In 2002, Mayor Palin ran for Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. In a five-way primary, she lost by a mere 2,000 votes.

Given her strong record of reform, Mayor Palin was appointed as the Ethics Commissioner to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in 2003. She successfully rooted out republican corruption, but when other republican commission members sided with the status quo, rather then “go along to get along,” Commissioner Palin resigned her position in 2004.

In 2006, Governor Palin challenged the republican establishment in Alaska and ran for the Governor’s Office on a reform agenda. She not only beat the republican machine in Alaska, but also overcame the democrat machine in the general election.

As Governor of Alaska, Governor Palin presides over a $6.6 billion budget and thousands of state employees. She is the only governor in America that shares a border with Russia and Canada, which requires some foreign policy experience given the thawing of the Arctic Ice and the current race by the U.S., Canada, and Russia to claim the now available oil and gas deposits. Because Alaska is a vital energy producing state, Governor Palin quickly has earned her stripes in advancing an energy agenda that helps free the U.S. from its dependence on foreign oil. She spurred the development of a new pipeline from Alaska to the continental United States. As Governor, she traveled to the Middle East to gain a better perspective on the issues there and to support America’s troops in Iraq, including her oldest son.

As the CEO of Wasilla and Alaska, there was/is no decision above Governor Palin’s pay grade. As with all mayors and governors, she knows the buck always stops with her and that she was/is ultimately accountable to the voters for results.

In stark contrast to Governor Palin’s twelve years as an elected CEO and appointed ethics commissioner, Senator Obama’s career from 1992-2008 is thin on substance. Continued...

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Matt A. Mayer, President & CEO of Provisum Strategies LLC and Adjunct Professor at The Ohio State University, is the author of the book “Homeland Security and Federalism: Protecting America from Outside the Beltway” available in June 2009.

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Dude, chill.
Living next to Russia is not foreign policy experience. I think you are confusing "the liberal media," who is actually vetting Palin, with Obama. I don't question her experience. I could care less that she can see Russia from where she lives. Sorry, talking with Canada is not foreign policy experience. What I'm concerned about is she has mad no policy statements on what she would bring to the table as a candidate. None, nada, nothing.

Obama has laid his plan out for all to see and hear. I'm not going to vote for someone because she has a funny accent and can read a teleprompter.

Republicans created the mess we're in, remember? Y'all voted for Bush, remember? You get what you pay for. If you're unhappy now wait until your party fleeces more money out of your pockets if McCain wins.

Reagan - deficit
Bush - deficit
Clinton - surplus
Bush - deficit (with no end in sight because he attacked the wrong country)

I'm glad you think having your children and grandchildren pay for Republicans gigantic government machine they created is a good idea. I'm glad you think that owing billions and billions of dollars to our philosophical enemies like China and Saudi Arabia are good ideas. That shows how truly unpatriotic Republicans are that they could give our country away like that.

It's time to right the ship that you have teetering on the verge of collapse (like everything else Bush tried to run. Man, governors are just so good at their job).

3rdCitizen "Reality Check"
Yet she actually still more experienced than Obama.

The reality check you should be making is what Obama's true beliefs are.

He, like Hilary and Pelosi and the rest of the far left of the Democratic Party are factually communists. They are Marxists and in the Jack Kennedy days of the party would not have been allowed to be members.

I spent some time today looking through the actual bills that Senator Obama has sponsored since he has become a Senator. At this point exactly zero have gone past committee. He hasn't done one tangible thing in Senate and has an attendance and voting record that is far lower than almost any other senator.

He has voted as often with President Bush than he has against him.

It may or may not be that Governor Palin doesn't have the experience to be President today, but that does not mean that Senator Obama does.

The difference is that she isn't running for President, Obama is and your argument about McCain being old is absurd, his mom is 96! Actuarially he is more likely to live to be 80 than Obama is.

Cheers,

Bloefeld
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