I especially liked the indepth stable of military/national security experts Major Rudy has lined up: none.
Very interesting point. In fact, Rudy (by comparison) has by far the most local/state government people on his "team" - virtually to exclusion. Not sure what it means "politically", but I do find that to be extremely interesting - if elected, could lead to a much different approach on many different things. Not sure if that's good or bad.

I have some thoughts on Obama's list of advisers, because with some of his comments in the national security area, either he didn't take their advice, or if he did, it was framed terribly poorly for public consumption, or there's some really serious coordination failures going on between his campaign staff and his national security "experts".