I'm not sure if you are arguing for or against a lack of experience in the highest office. Palin's experience is nearly identical to Teddy Roosevelt. I still find it hard to fathom how it's OK for Obama to have so little experience and hear the excuses made in his favor, then listen to the Obama camp criticize Palin, forgetting the arguments they just made in favor of Obama's own inexperience in office.
Disclaimer: I do not support Obama. I am not voting for Obama.
That said.... [the following is a compilation of some of my thoughts on the subject]
Palin's experience with national and foreign matters is a real, honest concern.... because she has none at all.
She has no background or experience in national or international issues, no background or experience in law, and no background in politics apart from being mayor of a tiny town and governor of the 4th least populated state in the US for less than 2 years.
Yeah, she's a great character and has all the proper conservative opinions... but she has no business being first in line to the oldest person ever to be inaugurated.
So that's zero years of national politics experience. 1.5 years of small-state politics experience. And absolutely no other experience in law, national politics, or foreign relations.
Palin has no business being President.
If she had tried to run for the Republican ticket, she would have been laughed out of the room. And I guarantee that not a single Republican or conservative pundit could honestly say otherwise. Indeed, many (most) conservative commentators were saying Palin would be a poor choice for VP before McCain selected her. And now they're all backpedaling, championing her as a brilliant move, just because they desperately want Obama to lose.
Here's a good video on the subject:
http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086&title=sarah-palin-gender-card
Obama has been professionally involved in law since 1991 when he received his Juris Doctor degree
magna *** laude from Harvard Law.
He has been involved in politics since 1992, when he directed Project Vote in Chicago.
He spent 12 years lecturing on Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School.
Palin has an undergrad degree in communication/journalism.
She got involved in local politics in 1992 for a town of 3000 people.
She got involved in state politics - in the 4th least populous state in the country - in 2007 and has never before been in any way involved in national politics.
Obama held a state elected office - in the 5th most populous US state - for 7 years and has been a US Senator for almost 3.
Comparing Obama's experience to Palin's is
a joke.