"he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate. That's how many days the Senate was actually in session and working"
You do realize he's been a State Senator since 1996, right? Which is hmmm....6 more years experience than Bush had as a governor in the most limited gubernatorial position in the 50 states?
And that a good number of our arguably great presidents in history had next to little experience?
--Prior to his election to the Presidency, Grover Cleveland had been Governor of New York for three years, 1883-1885. Cleveland was 48.
--Before being elected Vice-President to William McKinley in 1900, Theodore Roosevelt had been governor of New York for two years. He had spent one year as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. When McKinley was assasinated eight months after taking office, Roosevelt became President at age 43.
--Woodrow Wilson was elected President at age 56 after serving only two years as governor of New Jersey, from 1911-1913.
--When he was elected Vice-President to Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge had been governor of Massachusetts for two years. At age 48, he had also served as lieutenant governor for three years. When Harding died in 1923, Coolidge took over and the Roarin' Twenties were on their way.
--In 1920, at the age of 38, Franklin Roosevelt was nominated for the Vice-Presidency, having been, well, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. At age 50, when he was elected President in 1932, his only additional experience was four years as Governor of New York.
--When he became President at age 54, George W. Bush's political experience consisted of 6 years as Governor of Texas. He had never held a previous elected or appointed office when he became Governor. I can also remind you that the Texas governor is the most, limited governer in the United States.
--If elected Vice-President, John Edwards would have served a full six-year term as a senator.
--Abraham Lincoln: Served 4 terms (8 years) in the Illinois General Assembly, and one term in the US House of Representatives.
--Dwight Eisenhower never served in political office prior to assuming the presidency in 1953.
But yeah, OMG 143 days! He just popped the heck out of nowhere and took a senate seat, right?
Until and unless someone can prove to me that he wears the pin and that he shows proper respect to our flag it will remain an issue to me.
LOLLLLL!!! McCain hasn't worn one in nearly 3 years, and you guys are STILL going on about Obama not wearing it?
MY GOD. You're basing your political beliefs off a freaking PIN. Not only that, but a pin that NOBODY ELSE IS WEARING EITHER. Goodness sakes.