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  • Obama, like Joe Wil­son said, “You lie!”
  • Friends don’t let friends read Wikipedia.”-DonS, com­menter on WattsUp​With​That​.com
  • If you have some­thing that you don’t want any­one to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.” Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s view on pri­vacy, or lack thereof, because of Google.
  • If you have to argue your sci­ence by using fraud, your sci­ence is not valid.” – Professor Ian Plimer.
  • Poor Al Gore. Global warm­ing com­pletely debunked via the very Inter­net you invented. OH. OH the irony.” — Jon Stewart.
  • A church has to stand for its faith or it stands for nothing.” — Karl Rove regard­ing Catholic church deny­ing Holy Com­mu­nion to Patrick Kennedy.
  • You can’t vote against health­care and call your­self a black man.” — Jesse Jackson
  • You guys make a pretty good photo op.” — Barack Obama com­ment­ing on the military.
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I know more and understand the world better than Senator Clinton or Senator McCain” — Obama

For­eign pol­icy is the area where I am prob­a­bly most con­fi­dent that I know more and under­stand the world bet­ter than Sen­a­tor Clin­ton or Sen­a­tor McCain” – Obama.

Yes! Obama claimed more for­eign pol­icy expe­ri­ence than either Clin­ton or McCain! Is this audac­ity, arro­gance, or hope­ful state­ment in look for a believ­ing sucker?

Clin­ton offered a telling response:

I’m some­what shocked by that since I don’t see any evi­dence of it,” Clin­ton said, chuck­ling. “This is, you know, kind of hard to square with his fail­ure ever to have a sin­gle pol­icy hear­ing on the only respon­si­bil­ity he was given, chair­ing the Euro­pean and NATO sub­com­mit­tee on the For­eign Rela­tions Committee.

And as he admit­ted in the last debate, he was too busy run­ning for pres­i­dent to pay atten­tion to what we needed to do to improve our chances in Afghanistan and get NATO more involved. So, you know, I, I ‚I don’t, I don’t know, I’m speech­less. I mean, you know, mak­ing an asser­tion like that belies the facts and the record.”

Obama’s for­eign pol­icy expe­ri­ence: a newly dis­closed three week trip to Pak­istan in 1981 as a col­lege stu­dent, travel and liv­ing in Indone­sia, and vis­its to Kenya. Wow! I’m know I’m sup­posed to be impressed but hav­ing trav­eled to more than 46 coun­tries myself – includ­ing Pak­istan, Dubai, Yemen, Indone­sia, China, Viet­nam, and more – I’m left speech­less by Obama’s hol­low claim. While I might offer that I have vis­ited these coun­tries for busi­ness, plea­sure, and, in some cases, while in the U.S. Navy, thus giv­ing me some lim­ited level of cul­tural aware­ness, and a def­i­nite level of com­fort in these trav­els and in my con­tact and rela­tion­ship with peo­ples from around the world, I would never ven­ture to sug­gest that this gives me more for­eign pol­icy expe­ri­ence than either Sen­a­tor Clin­ton or Sen­a­tor McCain. That Obama would sug­gest his even more lim­ited travel, his lack of mil­i­tary ser­vice, and his appar­ent lack of work over­seas, is com­pa­ra­ble and bet­ter is both laugh­able and offensive.

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