I think she should speak from her vast expertise of foreign policy. Better yet, the Democrats could have a field of 12 Democrats to ask her questions on a wide variety of subjects.
....speaking of foreign policy , Mr Sowell nails it. I hope the Dems keep going on her inexperience in particular-- via a terrible danger in someone just a heartbeat away from being President of the United States. For those who are satisfied with those talking points, there is no need to go any further. But, for those who still consider substance relevant, this is an incredible argument coming from those whose presidential candidate has even less experience in public office than Sarah Palin, and none in foreign policy.
It should also be noted that no governor ever had foreign policy experience before becoming president-- not Ronald Reagan, not Franklin D. Roosevelt, nor any other governor.
Senator Joe Biden's years of service on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is even further removed from foreign policy experience. He has had a front-row seat as an observer of foreign policy. But Senator Biden has never had any real experience of making foreign policy and taking the consequences of the results.
The difference between being a spectator and being a participant, with responsibility for the consequences of what you say and do, is fundamental.
Whatever his conclusions were, they were not put to the test because he did not make any foreign policy.
Out of the four presidential and vice-presidential candidates this year, only Governor Palin has had to make executive decisions and live with the consequences.