stronger? you didn't even make your case
Riiiiight!
Hillary Clinton just delivered an economic policy address in Knoxville, Iowa that was, essentially, a not-even-thinly disguised criticism of Barack Obama’s level of governmental experience.
Standing in front of a sign that says “Rebuilding the Road to the Middle Class,” Clinton cast herself as a uniquely capable champion of the middle class who would create new jobs and restore fairness to the economy with more transparency and government regulation.
“More than ever before, our workers will need good job training for the jobs of this new century,” she said. “But there is one job we can’t afford on-the-job training for – our next president. That could be the costliest job training in history. Every day spent learning the ropes is another day of rising costs, mounting deficits and growing anxiety for our families. And they cannot afford to keep waiting.
“We need a president who understands the magnitude and complexity of the challenges we face – and has the strength and experience to address them from day one. A president who has faith that the American people and the American economy are up to the task. If you give me that chance, I will be that president.”
http://observer.com/2007/11/hillary-lays-out-economic-plan-knocks-obamas-inexperience/