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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Colorado Talks of Inexperience and Obama

From Michelle Malkin. Colorado Democrat Gov. Bill Ritter put his foot in his month this week when asked in an interview about the possibility of him being chosen to run as Obama's VP. Ritter said that it was unlikely because he was inexperienced, having been a governor for only 18 months. Upon which a caller asked:

“Governor, you said 18 months’ experience wasn’t enough experience as governor to be the vice president. Would you want to contrast that with the 143 days’ experience Obama as senator before he decided he had enough experience to be president.”

Hello...Governor...you still there?