Thursday, January 31, 2008

The Historic Debate #4

"I worked with John McCain, though he might not admit it now." Sen. Obama talking about immigration reform legislation.

In talking about immigration reform legislation Sen. Clinton managed to slip in the fact that in 2004 Sen. Obama was not yet in the U. S. Senate.

Now if I could ask each of them a question:

To Sen. Clinton - The founder's most likely never thought that a woman might someday be President of the US, but I have the feeling that they also didn't foresee FDR being elected four times in a row either. After WWII our constitution was amended to limit a President to two four-year terms in office, and your husband has served his eight years. Therefore, how is a vote for you not, in a way, a vote to make an end run around the Constitution and re-elect Bill Clinton? If nominated and elected, what will you do to help the former President remember that he is the former President?

To Sen. Obama - What in your past most prepares you to be not only your party's nominee, but also the President of the United States of America? And in what areas do you feel you lack experience?

And to both - Would you consider being the other's running mate?

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