Palin's Actions Speak Louder than Obama's Words
source: http://townhall.com/columnists/MattMayer/2008/09/01/obama,_palin,_and_their_sixteen_years_of...
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At a time when wasteful spending pervades Washington, D.C., oil and gas prices are too high, reform is desperately needed, Russia is invading a democratic neighbor, partisanship is at an all-time high, and economic growth is anemic, who has the experience to make a real difference? Over the last 16 years, Governor Palin, having lived her life a missiles throw from the Soviet Union and a resurgent autocratic Russia, has managed anywhere from $6 million to $6.6 billion and thousands of employees, lowered taxes, grew the economy, enhanced America’s energy supplies, reformed government, took on her own party, and added 4 children to her family. During that same time, Senator Obama practiced and taught law, voted on legislation, and ran for the presidency. In his time in the Illinois and U.S. Senate, Senator Obama, despite his call for bipartisanship, has not bucked his party on a single major issue. Not one.
There is a reason voters prefer governors in favor of legislators for the presidency. Legislators talk about change. Governors create change.
Another way to state it: Actions speak louder than words.
(This is an excerpt from Matt Mayer's column - he lays it out in the most straightforward way I have seen since the announcement - apples to oranges...)
There is a reason voters prefer governors in favor of legislators for the presidency. Legislators talk about change. Governors create change.
Another way to state it: Actions speak louder than words.
(This is an excerpt from Matt Mayer's column - he lays it out in the most straightforward way I have seen since the announcement - apples to oranges...)
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