Just in case anyone is still undecided : comments.
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Re: Experience
But for me, it's not just elected government experience. It's experience with the government, preferably at the state and federal level.
What I know of Obama (from his website - feel free to flesh this out):
-community activist in Chicago
-civil rights attorney
-Illinois State Senator
-US Senator
Clinton's experience:
- One of two female lawyers on staff of House Judiciary Committee who prepared impeachment case against Richard Nixon
- Ran legal aid clinic for the poor in Arkansas
- Appointed by President Carter to the board of the United States Legal Services Corporation, a federal nonprofit program that funds legal assistance for the poor
- Led the American Bar Association's Comission on Women in the Profession, raising awareness of issues like sexual harrasment and equal pay
-First Lady of the United States of America
As with all First Ladies, this meant that Clinton was an advisor to the President, served as a diplomat abroad and with visiting foreign dignitaries, and had a bird's eye view of the inner workings of the job of President
- Chair for the presidential committee on Universal Health Coverage
- US Senator
Experience certainly isn't the only reason to vote for someone, but when people talk about Clinton's experience, this is what they mean.
Re: Experience
I think the Universal Health Coverage committee thing is generally more of an embarrassment for Clinton, since it failed so resoundingly. And you didn't mention her Wal-Mart board experience, which also tends to fall into the embarrassing-experience category.
I just came across an interesting article looking at the previous experience vs "greatness" of historical presidents:
Re: Experience
For this I was limiting it to government or legal experience, but I did include Wal-Mart in my post on her experience. ;-)
First woman on BOD of Wal-Mart after Sam Walton forced to place a woman on the previously all-male board of directors
-championed need for more women in management
-implemented comprehensive environmental program
Personally, I think it's pretty cool that she took on Wal-Mart by working within the system.