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What Kind of 'Experience'? 

http://www.JewishWo <http://www.JewishWorldReview.com> rldReview.com | The
front-runners in both political 
parties - that is, Hillary Clinton and John McCain - are making "experience"

their big talking point. But what kind of "experience"? 

Both have been around in politics for decades. But just what did they 
accomplish - and how did it benefit the country? 

Whether in Arkansas or in Washington, Hillary Clinton has spent decades 
parlaying her husband's political clout into both money and power. How did
that 
benefit anybody but the Clintons? 

For those people whose memories are short, go on the Internet and look up 
Whitewater, the confidential raw FBI files on hundreds of Republican 
politicians that somehow - nobody apparently knows how - ended up in the
Clinton White 
House illegally. 

Look up the sale of technology to China that can enable them to more 
accurately hit American cities with nuclear missiles. Then look up the money
that 
found its way to the Clintons through devious channels. 

Look up Bill Clinton's firing of every single U.S. Attorney in the country, 
which of course included those who were investigating him for corruption as 
governor of Arkansas. 

It may be old-fashioned to talk about character and integrity but they can 
have a lot more to do with the fate of this nation than "experience" at 
playing political games. 

More to the point, Presidents of the United States lacking character and 
integrity have inflicted lasting damage on the office they held and on the 
nation. 

The country has never trusted Presidents as much as they did before Lyndon 
Johnson and Richard Nixon betrayed that trust. Trust, like other features
and 
powers of the Presidency, is not simply a benefit to the particular 
incumbent. 

The nation as a whole is stronger when it can trust its President who, after

all, has vastly more knowledge available on both domestic and international 
problems and threats. 

It would be hard to find two people less trustworthy than the Clintons or 
with a longer trail of sleaze and slime. 

Senator John McCain is also touting his "experience," both in politics and 
in the military. 

Senator McCain's political record is full of zig-zags summarized in the word

"maverick." That is another way of saying that you don't know what he is 
going to do next, except that it will be in the interests of John McCain. 

While you are on the Internet looking up the record of the Clintons, look up

John McCain's record, including the Keating Five, the McCain-Feingold bill, 
and the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill. 

Senator McCain's trump card is his military experience. Some say his 
military experience is especially valuable when we are under threat from
terrorists. 
But is it? 

John McCain's military service was both honorable and heroic. But let's not 
confuse that with experience relevant to being President of the United 
States. 

John McCain was a naval aviator, an important and demanding job. But a naval

aviator is not like Patton or Eisenhower. 

A naval aviator does not plan battlefield strategy, much less global 
military strategy, which a President must oversee, with the help of
experienced 
generals and admirals. 

Franklin D. Roosevelt was Assistant Secretary of the Navy in the First World

War. But he depended on General George C. Marshall for military strategy in 
the Second World War. 

Give McCain credit where credit is due: He supported the "surge" in Iraq, 
which rescued a deteriorating situation. But so did George W. Bush, who has 
never touted his military service and Dick Cheney who was never in the
military. 

The most charitable interpretation of Senator McCain's constant touting of 
his military service is that he is simply milking it for political
advantage. 

It would be truly dangerous if McCain really considers himself a military 
expert, who can therefore ignore the advice of real military experts as 
President of the United States. 

A man like McCain, with a history of being headstrong and shooting from the 
hip, is the last thing we need as President, in an age of complex global 
threats, including terrorists who may get nuclear weapons within the next
few 
years. 




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