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“EXPERIENCE” — Governor Romney vs. Senator McCain?

April 26th, 2007 Posted in Character, Competitors, John McCain

Did anybody catch the Larry King interview of John McCain last night?

I don’t know how many times Senator McCain said, “I am the most experienced of all the candidates in the race”, but it was at least three times as I recall. Now, I believe he was referring to both the Democrats and Republicans in the race. I would like to know how he is more “experienced” by comparison to Governor Mitt Romney. I will give Mr. McCain this: He suffered as a POW like no human should ever have to suffer and as an American he did so honorably and served his country in amazing ways.

So with FULL AND COMPLETE RESPECT to Senator McCain, I ask these rhetorical questions (see below). Before I write the questions, you have to read Nancy French’s brief editorial on McCain’s announcement yesterday. Classic!! Click:

………………..McCain and Piggly Wiggly

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McCain’s Executive “Experience”:

* What McCain experience even comes close to Mitt’s rescue of the 2002 Winter Olympics that took a full three years out of his life at a time when his company’s revenue and his personal wealth were increasing at all time levels? He did not have to do that. He took three years out as a volunteer and subjected himself to day-in and day-out criticism for that first year when collapse was possible every day. Want details? Click here: 2002 Winter Olympics

* What McCain experience measures up to Romney being asked by a former partner to come in and rescue the former company he ran and which was near financial collapse? That venture was anything from easy and Mitt was masterful!

* What McCain experience even compares to the dozens of turn-around efforts Mitt engaged in over the years that not only resulted in astounding successes, but extraordinary results overall? And not just a few, but many!

* What McCain experience measures to Mitt’s helping build the likes of Dominos Pizza and Staples?

* What McCain experience has he had that has yielded a legendary reputation that whatever project he takes on results in extraordinary success?

Granted, Mitt Romney is not a legislator. For me, “legislator” = “bureaucrat” — this may be one reason American have only elected three of them to be presidents EVER in her history. Three.

McCain is an American hero. However, his executive “experience” by comparison to Mitt Romney’s is weak (that is referring to the type and kind of experience needed to really make changes in Washington).

No Senator McCain. I disagree with your assertion that you are the most “experienced” candidate. That distinction goes to Governor Mitt Romney. His executive experience combined with his true leadership make him the most qualified to be president.
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RHR

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4 Responses to ““EXPERIENCE” — Governor Romney vs. Senator McCain?”

  1. Deg Says:

    Very true, I’d like to see a post about the conference call yesterday. Sorry to have missed that. Anything interesting?

    What questions were asked to Romney?


  2. RHR Says:

    Deg: I will post some notes on the conference call tonight when I get some time. There were three questions posed to Governor Romney.


  3. Nate Gunderson Says:

    I would’ve posted some notes from the call but was not able to participate. But I’m very eager Vic to hear what was said.


  4. Bob F Says:

    Did Senator McCain vote on the bill led by the democrats to defund the troops and start bringing them home in November? If he didn”t he should have. Senator Hagel and Smith voted for the bill (the only republicans). Senator Lieberman voted against the bill. Only a few votes were needed to defeat the bill.
    Keep going Mitt. Your leadership is truly needed.
    ” Ye shall know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7;16)


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