View Full Version : The Résumé Factor: Those 8 Years as First Lady
BMT (RIP)
12-26-2007, 15:23
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/26/us/politics/26clinton.html?ei=5065&en=8b39bde5fe6b23a1&ex=1199336400&adxnnl=1&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print&adxnnlx=1198704050-UX7WPS6232BJ1LYW5wRxrQ
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sleepyhead4
12-26-2007, 18:09
Maybe I'm too dumb to get the point of the article but was the journalist saying that her experience as the First Lady was valuable or overrated? Or was the article more informative and objective than a yay or nay article. :confused:
Either way, I'm not surprised that the NY Times saw it more important to talk about Hillary's First Lady experience than other important matters at hand...whatever they may be.
Warrior-Mentor
12-28-2007, 17:55
8 years with a front seat to history??
Kinda like a Dead Head becoming a Rock Star because he' had a front seat to a lot of concerts...so he know's what a show should look and feel like???
Anyone arguing that Laura Bush is qualified to be President?
Unless you're the one making the decisions, you don't know.
Nice job getting a clearance.
I was a Plant Manager for a Fortune 500 Company for 7 years. My wife is an intelligent, educated, capable woman. We discussed many issues that occurred at the plant during that 7 years. My wife is not a Plant Manager.
8944
82ndtrooper
12-29-2007, 01:58
I've got a piano in my living room, but I can't play it woth a damn. Same concept as the dead head getting to be a rock star.
Hillary, in all seriousness, has no experience. She'd been claiming "35 Years of experience"........................as what ? a wife, first lady, attorney, short term senator ???
If sipping tea with now deceased Bhutto is foreign policy experience, then I suppose the time I shook hands with John McCain at his book signing gives me the same experience.
Now that she's being asked to explain her "Experience" she's rewriting her resume much like a college graduate.
Objective: Become President of the United States.
Experience:
Worked two summers as an intern for a no name judge in Arkansas.
President of the Phi Beta Ki Sorority at Welsley College.
Passed Bar exam on second attempt.
Married Ass clown that later became President of the United States.
Attempted to redefine "First Lady" as "Vice President"
:rolleyes:
GratefulCitizen
12-29-2007, 04:34
Considering the experience she's claiming...
Monica Lewinsky for VP! :D
The Green Bay Packers delivered a shocking announcement today. Their starting quarterback this Sunday will be Mrs. Brett Favre, who will play for Brett during the first quarter. Fans in Green Bay were shocked when this announcement was made, but Mrs. Favre assured the fans that, "Hey, I know this game. I live with Brett. I have taken several road trips on the team plane. I've gone to the pre-game meal. I know a lot of the Packers. I've played around with a lot of the Packers in the back yard. I've tossed the football with them, and I know what a slot right 60-Prevent-Slot-Hook-And-Go is and I know how to avoid a corner blitz." So they polled the people in Green Bay , 50% of Packers fans are excited, motivated, looking forward to the big game.
All right, you think that's ridiculous? Let me reread this. In a shocking announcement today, Mrs. Hillary Clinton announced that she is running for president of the United States because she knows Bill Clinton and has lived with him, and she was there on a lot of trips to China and around the world, and she really cared about kids for 35 years. She's fought and she stood up for kids, and she' s tried to fix health care, and she knows fifty percent of the American people say, "That's good enough for us."
The Reaper
12-29-2007, 09:33
If having sex with Bill Clinton is an experience qualifier for prospective Presidents, shouldn't there be many more candidates?
Are Monica, Gennifer, Paula, etc. also qualified now?
TR
Bill Harsey
12-29-2007, 10:20
Are Monica, Gennifer, Paula, etc. also qualified now?
TR
Yes.
Oh... ... you meant for holding the OFFICE of President.
Everything that can be said about the absurdity of this all has been, but 8944's Brett Favre post was enough to send coffee out of my nose, thanks for the laugh.
Maybe I'm too dumb to get the point of the article but was the journalist saying that her experience as the First Lady was valuable or overrated? Or was the article more informative and objective than a yay or nay article. :confused:
Either way, I'm not surprised that the NY Times saw it more important to talk about Hillary's First Lady experience than other important matters at hand...whatever they may be.
First of all, I don't see the issue of who is going to be the leader of this great nation as anything other than of the utmost importance. Everything from Iraq and Afghanistan to taxes to how the Constitution is interpreted (eg Supreme Court appointments) rests on who is our next leader. To me, there is no greater matter at hand. Not to be a nagging bitch but with an active duty husband those matter a great deal to me.
Regarding the article - I read it as saying Hillary is trying to blow smoke up our asses with regard to her "experience." Note that throughout she is called Mrs Clinton not Ms or her full name except for the first line of the article. Madeleine Albright was accorded more respect by the author than was Mrs Clinton.
Loved the Favre parody. It was excellent and explains everything if you are a Clinton fan which I am not.
Simply being married to somebody does not make you ready to lead a damn thing and few know that better than I do. Hillary is not as smart as me and that's a problem for her and anyone who has gone down the Rose Garden path with her. Shame on her and shame on them.
GratefulCitizen
12-31-2007, 22:53
Unbelievable.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/ny-usside315521015dec31,0,5515440.story
I'm sure she was right in there, protecting those secret service agents.
Undisputed4
01-07-2008, 16:13
I wanna see a race between Huckabee and Hilary. Then Hilary can run ads that Huckabee doesnt have enough experience