Saturday, June 19, 2010

Bring back the good old days

Remember the good old days when we drank Coca Cola out of returnable bottles and the world hated us because of George Bush?

Apparently, the world now sees our leader much like kids view the days when the substitute teacher comes to class............

The reviews of Obama's performance have been disappointing. He has seemed uncomfortable in the role of leading other nations, and often seems to suggest there is nothing special about America's role in the world. The global community was puzzled over the pictures of Obama bowing to some of the world's leaders and surprised by his gratuitous criticisms of and apologies for America's foreign policy under the previous administration of George W. Bush. One Middle East authority, Fouad Ajami, pointed out that Obama seems unaware that it is bad form and even a great moral lapse to speak ill of one's own tribe while in the lands of others.

Even in Britain, for decades our closest ally, the talk in the press—supported by polls—is about the end of the "special relationship" with America. French President Nicolas Sarkozy openly criticized Obama for months, including a direct attack on his policies at the United Nations. Sarkozy cited the need to recognize the real world, not the virtual world, a clear reference to Obama's speech on nuclear weapons. When the French president is seen as tougher than the American president, you have to know that something is awry. Vladimir Putin of Russia has publicly scorned a number of Obama's visions. Relations with the Chinese leadership

got off to a bad start with the president's poorly-organized visit to China, where his hosts treated him disdainfully and prevented him from speaking to a national television audience of the Chinese people. The Chinese behavior was unprecedented when compared to visits by other U.S. presidents.

Now this opinion doesn't come from some run of the mill republican but Mort Zuckerman, on Obama supporter.

Ahhhhhhh. The good old days.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm someone who thought in 2008 that Obama is an average man who got elected in a perfect storm of national discontent. Even I'm surprised at how below average he actually is.