Clinton's experience in Rose Law Firm wasn't "executive experience." Technically the logic holds.
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executive experience..technically the logic does not hold.
I kinda consider "executive experience" to be on the order of "CEO" or "President." I always got the impression that Clinton was Rose's master networker, not really a decision-maker type.
That said, I tend to agree with you that not counting her extensive pre-office experience is extremely short-sighted, just as Obama's Harvard Law Review and community service experiences are significant.
Firms work little differently than other companies where there is a single CEO or President. In a Law Firm it is the partners responsibility to bring in the business clientale. I'm not a lawyer or an expert in private practices that's my limited knowledge.
But definitely yes to what to you said about pre-office experiences for Obama and HRC.
Nobody's arguing with you. I'm not denegrating what Clinton's done in her life, I was making a distinction over types of experience, and later admitted that it wasn't all that important in the long run.
Why are you making fun of my name like a grade schooler?
experience, you can safely conclude "it wasn't all that important in the long run."
I'm not talking to you. I'm talking to Denny.
Clearly let us be consistent, I mean, she has governors wife experience and presidents wife experience, clearly the most qualified candidate.
Your snark reeks of Democrat attack.
Being the Presidents wife is not experience to be president. If I recall correctly, early in Bill's presidency she tried to be active and failed miserably. Then she went back to the background and made some speeches and hosted dinners.
The argument on its face is silly, Hillary and Obama are both qualified, both gave different talents and abilities. Both are natural born citizens over 35. But the claim that Being a Presidents wife qualifies one is silly.
Just evaluate her experience. Do not nullify years on her resume because she was somebody's wife. You set all women back when you do that.
I am stating that being s presidents wife is not experience, it just isnt. The work with Rose is, her time in the senate is, things she did on her own are. The being first lady argument is flawed at best.
Umm... "Executive Experience" generally refers to the EXECUTIVE branch of government, i.e. the Presidency.
General Clark, for example, considers strategic theatre command to be "executive" experience. Others consider governorships or mayoral positions to be "executive." Some others believe that running a company grants the sort of high level responsibility that's desired in a leader.
Personally I find it all to be bullshit, because there's not a single candidate who is ready to be president when they're chosen for the position the first time; it's not the sort of job where you can really get ready for it via methods other than on-the-job training.
he only participated on teams in the brief period he was at a civil rights law firm.
In terms of taking initiative and leading, Hillary Clinton outflanks Obama by a pretty clear margin.
At least it looks that way if you compare their Wikipedia pages.