being in the bed when the phone rings is experience enough to be the Commander in Chief.
Gen. Wesley Clark, a Clinton supporter and the former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, plugged the TV ad while introducing Clinton on stage and suggested that her tenure as First Lady prepared her to be president. "She's been in the White House when the tough decisions were made," Clark said, looking over to Clinton. "I guess you've been at the bedside when that phone rang at 3 a.m. in the morning." Clinton was joined at the event by three generals, including Clark, and a Navy Rear Admiral.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/02/29/clinton-obama-missing-in-action/#more-5639