The Qualifications Of High Office
The Qualifications
Of High Office
To the Editor:
I am mystified by the attitude of people like Martin Blanco regarding this campaign season [âAn Emerging Idiocracy?,â Letter Hive 10/10/08]. As he listed a number of jobs that literally that years of preparation, training and rehearsal, and makes the claim the Governor Palin would not be qualified to hold any of those jobs, but he does not subject Senator Obama to the same measurement as it relates to his level of experience.
Using Mr Blancoâs own words. Would you choose Senator Obama to be your oncologist? Would you ride in an airplane he was piloting? Would you drive across the bridge to nowhere if he was the architect who designed it or the engineer who built it? Would you even subscribe to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra if he was in the second flute chair. The answer to all of these questions is of course not. Heâs not qualified and will do you great harm if he attempted these jobs (especially at the symphony). The qualifications of those who would hold high office are different from a physicianâs, but are they any less demanding and stringent?
Senator Obama is running as a first term senator who has to date missed 45 percent of the votes he was eligible to cast. He has also been running for President for the past year and has not been in Washington doing the job he was hired to do three years ago. The only difference I can see is that Senator Obama has asked for the most powerful position in the world, Governor Palin was asked to be an understudy.Â
However I will say the he is a much better public speaker than Governor Palin. Maybe thatâs all you need these days.
Mark Dawley
10 Jangling Plain Road, Newtown                          October 13, 2008