True, I was just pointing out that there's a difference. Plus, Bill had been Governor for close to 12 years, while Palin has been Governor from less than 2 years.
So tell me about the foreign policy experience of a Governor of a small southern state.
Not much, but he has 6 times as much executive experience, which counts for something.
Fine but Begala was going crazy about how we'd be in serious danger with her as Commander in Chief. Meanwhile, he promoted a man with just as much foreign policy experience from a small state for the top job.
Calm down. He's a professional party hack. He's not going to be consistant on everything, just as his equivalents on the GOP side are not either.