"It's that experience, that understanding, not just of what world leaders I went and talked to in the ambassadors house I had tea with, but understanding the lives of the people like my grandmother who lives in a tiny hut in Africa," Obama, D-Ill., told a crowd in Coralville, Iowa.
Little Hillary only had tea with ambassadors. She only spoke to world leaders. Silly Little Woman. But the Newly Anointed One wins because he has a poor grandmother living in abject poverty in Africa.
(He also has a white grandmother living in comparative comfort, but the Obama Campaign does not wish to release her photograph or information).
Perhaps, if the Senator from Illinois had spent a few more days actually being a Senator from Illinois, one of his staffers might have helped him send a couple of shillings to the Granny who has no running water. Or maybe they could have assisted him with Immigration Procedures; he does have that many-roomed mansion, right? No room for Grandma?
"Probably the strongest experience I have in foreign relations is the fact that I spent four years living overseas when I was a child in southeast Asia," says the Newly Anointed One.
When I was seven, I was collecting baseball cards and playing Stoop Ball. Who knew that made me a public policy expert!
Sorry, this post has to be short. I have to go and update my resume.
" Age 7 to 8, experience in Civil Engineering, United State Infrastructure."
" Age 9 to 10, experience in Cataloging Techniques and Archival Storage of historical memorabilia."
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