The experience trap

Good thing George Stephanopoulos wasn't a Sunday morning TV pundit in 1912. That was the year an egghead named Woodrow Wilson won the Democrats' nomination for president -- on the 46th ballot -- and chose Thomas Marshall as his vice president. Based on his agitated reaction on last weekend's show to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin being picked as John McCain's VP, Stephanopoulos would have had a stroke over the combined executive inexperience of the Wilson-Marshall tandem. And what qualified Wilson to become president of a far simpler, humbler America? Besides writing books and running Princeton University for eight years, that...

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