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Scholars question Palin credentials - Yahoo! News
Scholars question Palin credentials - Yahoo! News
eight in the Illinois state Senate.Presidential scholars say she appears to be the least experienced, least credentialed person to join a major-party ticket in the modern era.
So unconventional was McCains choice that it left students of the presidency literally stunned, in the words of Joel Goldstein, a St. Louis University law professor and scholar of the vice presidency. Being governor of a small state for less than two years is not consistent with the normal criteria for determining whos of presidential caliber, said Goldstein.
I think she is the most inexperienced person on a major party ticket in modern history, said presidential historian Matthew Dallek.
That includes Spiro T. Agnew, Richard Nixons first vice president, who was governor of a medium-sized state, Maryland, for two years, and before that, executive of suburban Baltimore County, the expansive jurisdiction that borders and exceeds in population the city of Baltimore.
It also includes George H.W. Bushs vice president, Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle, who had served in the House and Senate for 12 years before taking office. And it also includes New York Rep. Geraldine Ferraro, who served three terms in the House before Walter Mondale chose her in 1984 as the first woman candidate on a major party ticket.
It would be one thing if she had only been governor for a year and a half, but prior to that she had not had major experience in public life, said Dallek of Palin. The fact that he would have to go to somebody who is clearly unqualified to be president makes Obama look like an elder statesman.
And Alaska is a much smaller state than Illinois, the political base of Barack Obama, whom Republicans have repeatedly criticized for being inexperienced, having served nearly four years in the U.S. Senate after