Obama also sponsored the “Democratic Republic of Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act of 2005” (S.2125), signed into law by President Bush on December 22, 2006. In the 110th Congress, Obama has so far introduced 59 bills for which he is the primary sponsor.
TANTAROS: Look, this is not a fight that the Democrats want. They do not want to debate their top of the ticket on experience versus our bottom of the ticket. You know, Barack Obama has not authored a single piece of legislation. His motto is, “When the going gets tough, the tough vote present.”
I mean, this is so different than Sarah Palin, who manages a budget in Alaska of $6 billion. She has 24,000 employees underneath her. She shares a border with Canada and Russia; nobody else can say that. She's got a breadth and depth on the energy issue; Obama can't say that. And effectively, McCain has ripped the change mantra out of Obama's hands. McCain chose an outsider; Obama chose a Washington insider with Joe Biden.
BECKEL: She shares a border with Canada and Russia?
TANTAROS: She has to deal with --
BECKEL: First of all, it's not a border with Russia, number one. But number two --
TANTAROS: Yes, it is.
BECKEL: -- what is that supposed to mean? Does that make her an expert in Soviet affairs? I mean, what does that mean?
TANTAROS: Bob, it's still something that no other governor has to deal with, and Barack Obama has --
BECKEL: Has to deal with?
TANTAROS: -- dealt with zero foreign policy, Bob. Three weeks in Karachi does not make him a foreign policy expert.
BECKEL: Does she have the Alaska National Guard defending herself?
TANTAROS: Three weeks in Karachi. That's what Barack Obama said makes him more experienced than Hillary Clinton and John McCain. That is laughable.