Senator Obama will be surrounded by his big big brains team of advisers and national security personnel with their advice as well as his own judgement as the President of the United States of America to initiate a decision necessary for the country's national interest. By the way, has Senator McCain been already sitting in the Oval Office? No person with any kind of experience before he becomes the President can claim that he or she will do better that the other.
RNC Ad Hits Obama's Inexperience, Warns That Things Could Get Worse The new RNC ad, which will run in targeted states, continues an odd theme we've noticed in their advertising. The announcer admits things are bad, but warns that it could get even worse under Barack Obama:"Some now say this storm cannot get worse -- our nation is so off course that Barack Obama's quick rise to power and inexperience should not matter," the announcer says. "But what if the storm does get worse, with someone who's untested at the helm?"Obama Out West; Biden In Virginia Barack Obama is back on the campaign trail today, with a 10:30 a.m. ET rally in Reno, Nevada, a 3 p.m. ET rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, and a 9 p.m. ET rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Joe Biden is campaigning in Virginia, with an 11 a.m. ET rally in Suffolk.McCain In New Mexico; Palin In Iowa And Indiana John McCain is campaigning today in New Mexico, with a 12 p.m. ET rally in Albuquerque and a 6 p.m. ET rally in Mesilla. Sarah Palin has a 12 p.m. ET rally in Sioux City, Iowa, a 3:30 p.m. ET rally in Des Moines, Iowa, and a 7:15 p.m. ET rally in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Lieberman: I've Been Respectful To Obama! In a sign that he's looking to patch things up with the Dems after this election is over, Joe Lieberman told a group of Connecticut reporters that he's always been respectful of Barack Obama: "When I go out, I say, 'I have a lot of respect for Sen. Obama. He's bright. He's eloquent.'" This seems rather odd in light of the documented occasions where Lieberman has done precisely the opposite, like when he said Obama doesn't put his country first.Lieberman: "Thank God" Palin Won't Have To Be President On Day One During the same conference call with Connecticut reporters, Lieberman also offered this strong defense of Sarah Palin: "Thank God she's not going to have to be president from day one. McCain's going to be alive and well."NYT: Florida Emblematic Of McCain's Troubles The New York Times reports this morning on the problems that Joh...