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The Shine Is Tarnishing – The True Obama Appears

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Well, it seems like it is finally happening. The world community to which Obama pandered during the campaign is starting to realize what many Americans now know (and some of us always did): He’s not all he’s cracked up to be.

In this article from Spiegel, “Obama’s Nice Guy Act Gets Him Nowhere on the World Stage,” they seem to finally be clueing in:

When he entered office, US President Barack Obama promised to inject US foreign policy with a new tone of respect and diplomacy. His recent trip to Asia, however, showed that it’s not working. A shift to Bush-style bluntness may be coming.

There were only a few hours left before Air Force One was scheduled to depart for the flight home. US President Barack Obama trip through Asia had already seen him travel 24,000 kilometers, sit through a dozen state banquets, climb the Great Wall of China and shake hands with Korean children. It was high time to take stock of the trip.

Barack Obama looked tired on Thursday, as he stood in the Blue House in Seoul, the official residence of the South Korean president. He also seemed irritable and even slightly forlorn. The CNN cameras had already been set up. But then Obama decided not to play along, and not to answer the question he had already been asked several times on his trip: what did he plan to take home with him? Instead, he simply said “thank you, guys,” and disappeared. David Axelrod, senior advisor to the president, fielded the journalists’ questions in the hallway of the Blue House instead, telling them that the public’s expectations had been “too high.”

The mood in Obama’s foreign policy team is tense following an extended Asia trip that produced no palpable results. The “first Pacific president,” as Obama called himself, came as a friend and returned as a stranger. The Asians smiled but made no concessions.

The “first Pacific president” – please. Could this man possibly have a more inflated sense of himself?? Not to interrupt myself or anything, but check out what Charles Krauthammer had to say about that false claim:

“First Pacific President,” indeed. Please.

Back to the “Emperor Has No Clothes” article:

Lost Some Stature

Upon taking office, Obama said that he wanted to listen to the world, promising respect instead of arrogance. But Obama’s currency isn’t as strong as he had believed. Everyone wants respect, but hardly anyone is willing to pay for it. Interests, not emotions, dominate the world of realpolitik. The Asia trip revealed the limits of Washington’s new foreign policy: Although Obama did not lose face in China and Japan, he did appear to have lost some of his initial stature.

In Tokyo, the new center-left government even pulled out of its participation in a mission which saw the Japanese navy refueling US warships in the Indian Ocean as part of the Afghanistan campaign. In Beijing, Obama failed to achieve any important concessions whatsoever. There will be no binding commitments from China to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A revaluation of the Chinese currency, which is kept artificially weak, has been postponed. Sanctions against Iran? Not a chance. Nuclear disarmament? Not an issue for the Chinese.

The White House did not even stand up for itself when it came to the question of human rights in China. The president, who had said only a few days earlier that freedom of expression is a universal right, was coerced into attending a joint press conference with Chinese President Hu Jintao, at which questions were forbidden. Former US President George W. Bush had always managed to avoid such press conferences.

Understand this: when the author writes that the “White House did not even stand up for itself…” it means that the White House is not standing up for US, the American people. And Obama doing a press conference when Bush had managed to get out of them – for eight years – shows again how woefully inept and ill-prepared Obama is, even in comparison to Bush.

So, just what did Obama accomplish? Not a whole lot:

Relatively Unsuccessful

A look back in time reveals the differences. When former President Bill Clinton went to China in June 1998, Beijing wanted to impress the Americans. A press conference in the Great Hall of the People, broadcast on television as a 70-minute live discussion, became a sensation the world over. Clinton mentioned the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, when the government used tanks against protestors. But then President Jiang Zemin defended the tough approach taken by the Chinese Communists. At the end of the exchange, the Chinese president praised the debate and said: “I believe this is democracy!”

Obama visited a new China, an economic power that is now making its own demands. America should clean up its government finances, and the weak dollar is unacceptable, the head of the Chinese banking authority said, just as Obama’s plane was about to land.

Obama’s new foreign policy has also been relatively unsuccessful elsewhere, with even friends like Israel leaving him high and dry. For the government of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, peace is only conceivable under its terms. Netanyahu has rejected Obama’s call for a complete moratorium on the construction of settlements. As a result, Obama has nothing to offer the Palestinians and the Syrians. “We thought we had some leverage,” says Martin Indyk, a former ambassador to Israel under the Clinton administration and now an advisor to Obama. “But that proved to be an illusion.”

Even the president seems to have lost his faith in a genial foreign policy. The approach that was being used in Afghanistan this spring, with its strong emphasis on civilian reconstruction, is already being changed. “We’re searching for an exit strategy,” said a staff member with the National Security Council on the sidelines of the Asia trip.

Gee, you mean that whole experience thing about which Hillary Clinton, then John McCain, spoke actually MEANT something?? Good grief. Show of hands of how many of us tried to tell them: Yep, that’s what I thought.

There is probably one person on the face of the earth who is going to think this is a good comparison, and you’ll know who right now:

A Lot Like Jimmy Carter

An end to diplomacy is also taking shape in Washington’s policy toward Tehran. It is now up to Iran, Obama said, to convince the world that its nuclear power is peaceful. While in Asia, Obama mentioned “consequences” unless it followed his advice. This puts the president, in his tenth month in office, where Bush began — with threats. “Time is running out,” Obama said in Korea. It was the same phrase Bush used against former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, shortly before he sent in the bombers.

There are many indications that the man in charge at the White House will take a tougher stance in the future. Obama’s advisors fear a comparison with former Democratic President Jimmy Carter, even more than with Bush. Prominent Republicans have already tried to liken Obama to the humanitarian from Georgia, who lost in his bid to win a second term, because voters felt that he was too soft. “Carter tried weakness and the world got tougher and tougher because the predators, the aggressors, the anti-Americans, the dictators, when they sense weakness, they all start pushing ahead,” Newt Gingrich, the former Republican speaker in the House of Representatives, recently said. And then he added: “This does look a lot like Jimmy Carter.” (Translated from the German by Christopher Sultan)

Given how much water Jimmy Carter has carried for Oama, even disparaging the BEST Democratic candidate to do so, I just wonder how he will feel when he discovers Obama fears being compared to him more than George W. Bush??? You know I used to love Jimmy Carter until he started to trash Hillary Clinton, and called a bunch of us a bunch of racists. But I bet he didn’t see that coming for all the backstabbing he did. Welcome to the “Under The Bus” club, President Carter. It was only a matter of time.

It was also only a matter of time before the shine started to tarnish. But even more than that, this man is supposed to be working on behalf of our nation. The work he is doing is what many of us knew was going to happen from someone so wet behind the ears, so concerned what people thought of HIM rather than being concerned about what he could do for the people. Not only do we know it, but now the world knows it. Even more than that, they know they can do pretty much as they wish since Obama doesn’t have the chops to stand up to them. Well, that’s just jake, isn’t it?

Is it 2012 yet?

  • SuperGalt

    Gee, you mean that whole experience thing about which Hillary Clinton, then John McCain, spoke actually MEANT something?? Good grief. Show of hands of how many of us tried to tell them: Yep, that’s what I thought.

    Raising hand in affirmation anyway. :P :D

    • Obamastolemycounty

      I have both hands raised!

      • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

        I’m raising a finger that resembles the Obama-cheek-scratch…

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          ROTFLMAO…

        • mary

          Dubya 2…

          I am, in unison and solidarity, raising my midfinger and scratching my cheek in a “flip-offing” effort to show the Obummer photo I’m looking at what I really think about Him!

          “Periodically, Obummer will feel ‘down’ and start launching attacks against women to boost His appeal”….

        • Brodie

          Ditto!!

    • sandi78

      Both hands up here too!

      • getfitnow

        Me three!

    • Onofre’s arm

      The Narcissist in Chief seen leaving the WH with a copy of GQ, featuring a picture on the cover of his most beloved Self.

      http://d.yimg.com/a/p/rids/20091121/i/r1624575763.jpg?x=311&y=345&q=85&sig=D0qSaYah4ni4SPPkxdUCNg–

      • DS

        What’s with the sandals he’s wearing? I thought it was silly when Bush insisted on business dress again when he entered the White House after President Clinton. But, I get it now. Someone needs to tell Obama (and his wife) that they’re representing the country at all times. They should be able to figure out how to look presentable in public for four years. They can be as trashy as they want again after he leaves office.

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    LOL – you crack me up, SuperGalt!

    And thanks for the post last night, too! I’m sure I’ll be seeing you tomorrow!

    • SuperGalt

      LOL – you crack me up, SuperGalt!

      And you with your fire breathing truth warm this troubled Triskelian’s heart. Well, my middle heart. We have three. :D

      And thanks for the post last night, too! I’m sure I’ll be seeing you tomorrow!

      I look forward to it!

  • Obamastolemycounty

    We won’t make it to 2012 with this Fauxprez. We won’t. We seriously need to get the ball rolling on impeachment. There has to be some true American loving Powerful, political figure willing to make sacrifices for our country, regardless of the consequences they would suffer! Hillary? McCain? Bachman? Gingrich? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller????

    Help us. The damage this man has done in less than one year is horrific. We really want to just wait a few more years of it????? If that is the case, I’d prefer to wait it out in some other country then!

    • SuperGalt

      The only comfort I can give you is not much comfort at all…

      If anyone thought the sky would fall when Bush II took over the reigns, well it did in fact not. The prognostications of the Chicken Little Meteorological Service proved woefully incorrect.

      Not much comfort if you consider the body toll in Iraq, etc. but we did survive.

      I think we will survive this current abortion, IF the media begins to actually do its job — you know, the job they should have done vetting our CiC (Completely inept Charlatan).

      • Bronwyn’s Harbor

        I have to interject a slight disagreement. Bush spent money like a shopaholic, and wiped out the wonderfully-worked-out surplus that Clinton left us with. The tragedy of all this is that Hillary would have worked harder than Bill on addressing the monster deficit and being owned by China now. Stupid American people falling for Obama’s B.S. and denigrating Hillary. Only now they’re getting it? Sorry, folks, but you f–king blew it, and YOUR country.

        • getfitnow

          Yes, Bush did much damage, but don’t forget he had a complicit Dem congress the last two years, including the present POTUS. Also, the 2008 budget wasn’t signed by Bush. Congress waited and BO signed it after inauguration.

          How can they complain about Bush, when the current spending is Bush’s on steroids?

          • CentralMass

            Come on. The republicans had full control of congress since ’94 and it could be argued that the democrats still don’t control it now.

            • http://! stodgie

              what are you smoking? the dims don’t control congress? you must have missed the last election or rather the last couple of elections.

        • b mathews

          i would not be at all surprised if , come the end of the year, hillary , realizing she will go down with obamas sinking ship, resigns. she has already done everything she could for him and has already visited most countries and spoken to most leaders so her job is basically done. she has aleady added to her long list of public service and needs to get out of this inept, corrupt administration. i’d love to be a fly on the wall at her house when she and bill talk about the bumbling fool that is currently flushing america down the toilet.

        • Onofre’s arm

          Bronwyn, here’s a good article regarding the spending of Presidents. Bush didn’t spend all that much more than Clinton, and he had 9/11 and the wars to deal with. It’s Obama who is shattering all the records in spending, and breaking our back in doing so.

          http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11/24/obama-shatters-spending-record-year-presidents/

          • creeper

            Remember that Clinton enjoyed a substantial “peace dividend” in the form of reduced military spending after the fall of the Soviet Union. That was largely what was responsible for his surpluses. Not defending Bush at all…just sayin’.

            • Onofre’s arm

              Hey creeper, I vigorously made that very same argument on the “Barrack losing Mojo” thread. Glad I’m not alone in that knowledge.

              • Docelder

                Newt helped a lot as well. He deserves some of the credit as well. How do we know what would have become of Clinton if it wasn’t for the house cleaning that came after the taxes on the dead in 1992 and the botched and abandoned health care bid? But… he did give us NAFTA. Bill is more like Bush than some would like to admit.

                • Onofre’s arm

                  I made that argument as well!

                  • Docelder

                    One could almost say that Newt and his “contract” helped Bill balance the budget. Who knows if he could have stood against a democrat congress alone? Newt helped make Clinton a success in his biggest accomplishment. Still people ridicule Newt… call it a “contract on America” etc. But, Newt sure came in handy to blame. We need more of that right now, and less of spending money on field mice and other pet projects.

                    • eurogirl70

                      Oh,

                      So when Newt was setting up is faux charity for minority children when it was merely a way of funneling additional monies to his re-election campaign he was keeping things transparent.

                      It was so nice that when he got fined $400,000 he had is old pal Bob Dole loan him the whole amount with no interest and no time table for paying the money back.

                      How many of us “regular folk” would get such a sweet heart deal?

                      Newt was a piece of crap who derided Clinton over Monica Lewinsky (an unpaid intern). While he, Next was fucking a paid intern (who is now the current Mrs. Gingrich #3) on his staff.

                      I don’t trust Democrats or Republicans. I do trust Clintons!!

                    • eurogirl70

                      Oh,

                      So when Newt was setting up is faux charity for minority children when it was merely a way of funneling additional monies to his re-election campaign he was keeping things transparent.

                      It was so nice that when he got fined $400,000 he had is old pal Bob Dole loan him the whole amount with no interest and no time table for paying the money back.

                      How many of us “regular folk” would get such a sweet heart deal?

                      Newt was a piece of crap who derided Clinton over Monica Lewinsky (an unpaid intern). While he, Newt was fucking a paid intern (who is now the current Mrs. Gingrich #3) on his staff.

                      I don’t trust Democrats or Republicans. I do trust Clintons!!

                    • Onofre’s arm

                      Pssst, eurogirl170, along with your double post, your humongous double standard is showing, and it ain’t pretty. Please cover it!

                    • eurogirl70

                      what double standard would that be exactly?

                      I am holding Newt Gingrich to account. To say that the Republican’s, under Gingrich’s stewardship, were responsible for fiscal discipline is to also hold them to account for the fiscal mess during 8 years of George Bush. Did I vote for Obama? No, I did not. But then why would I vote for someone who hold’s Ronald Reagan in such high regard when it was under his time in office that Milton Friedman’s “trickle-down” supply-side economics became the credo of the day. It was during that time that there was a complete dismantling of corporate regulation that served us well for 60 years and set a ball in motion; whose effects are being seen today on Wall Street.

                      To hold someone like Gingrich up as a beacon of good is like holding up an empty suit up like Obama with the same mindset.

                      So sorry for the double-post…..but a double standard….praytell how is holding Gingrich’s hypocrisy up a “double standard”? Clinton did not run on a platform of morality. How is that Gingrich contract on term limits working out for you pal!

                    • http://! stodgie

                      eurogirl doesn’t like repubs. check! eurogirl didn’t vote for obama because he likes reagan. check.

                      eurogirl you might do a little more homework on the dims’ activities during and after the election. no shining stars among them. no saviours! just pathetic selling out to the idealogues in the dim party just like the repubs did. and with the same results. and that is nothing good for america or americans.

                      by the way clinton was president when nafta was passed and the telecom bill.

                      the dims have bowed down and agreed to everything bush requested. no heroes on either side. so you don’t like something simply because they like or are repubs, you are missing or ignoring half the story.

            • CentralMass

              Actually Clinton raised taxes on the top 2 percent, which I believe was actually repealing a cut and also, with the last conservative congress, passed the Balanced Budget Amendment and Pay As You Go. The Reagan tax cuts ushered in consecutive annual budgets deficits until Clinton changed the policy. Reaganomics added nearly $5 trillion to the debt and Bush II added another $5 trillion.

              He also left the country bleeding money and on the verge of financial collapse. Unfortunately Obama and congress are spending like drunken sailors on top of. They are robbing from the middle class and giving to both the rich and poor.

        • SuperGalt

          I have to interject a slight disagreement.

          I kinda agree with your slight disagreement. ;)

          The point I was attempting to focus on is: irreparable harm / sky has fallen. We are still here blogging and I feel we will survive this present train wreck as well to be blogging about the next obstacle after that. :D

    • jbjd

      You can only get the Congress to initiate Articles of Impeachment to investigate whether he is eligible for POTUS, when they believe the question of eligibility remains unanswered. I hope the complaints of election fraud to state A’sG in applicable states will get that ball rolling. Because given the narrative laidout in those complaints, it would appear, any member of the D party who swore he was eligible failed to ascertain beforehand whether this was true. http://jbjd.wordpress.com

      • Onofre’s arm

        I see you’ve correctly shortened Attorneys General to A’sG. I’ve always wondered why the Brothers Gibb weren’t the Bees Gee instead of the Bee Gees.

        jbjd, what do you think the odds are that efforts to expose Obama’s ineligibility, and the election fraud, will take hold? I realize that good lawyers rarely paint optimistic pictures, but I’m curious about your level of confidence.

        • jbjd

          OA, you made me smile. (Bee’s Gee) Have you read the complaints to the A’sG? (These are posted on the front of my blog.) I measure success incrementally: do people reading these ‘get’ it; do citizens filing these feel sufficiently empowered to press the issue; will the press print the news that citizens are filing these complaints? So far, I cannot get the ‘numbers.’ I am not very good at marketing the work, although I think the product is stellar. If everyone else involved in trying to ‘out’ BO focused on exposing this election fraud, rooted in the proposition that no one who certified BO’s Constitutional eligibility for POTUS to state election officials in applicable state, could have ascertained beforehand he was qualified for the job; my job in this regard would be done.

          • Obamastolemycounty

            I am in MN and did not see any documents for MN on your site last I looked, but if there were a way, I would definitely take action and have several influential friends who would bw helping all the way!

            • jbjd

              Mine is a hands on kinds site. That is, readers must do their homework. Find out if MN has a law requiring candidates whose names are printed on the state ballot to be eligible for the job. (Check out the complaints posts; they all cite the applicable law in that state.) Then, get back to me. (Once we find out whether there is such law, I need you to obtain the Certification of Nomination that was submitted to election officials in the state to get BO’s name on the ballot. The person named in the complaint is the person who submitted the Certification.

      • Obamastolemycounty

        Thanks jbjd. I do read your blog.

        To answer those above on surviving Bush, I was not a fan of Bush, but I never feared that he hated our country and wanted to destroy it. I do believe Obama does. Bush was somewhat misguided and living in his daddy’s shadow, but I at least thought he stood up for Americans and didn’t call us greedy. He apologized to no one.

        It took 100s of years to make America great, but America can be destroyed in a matter of months without someone holding those in charge accountable.

        • SuperGalt

          To me, Bush and Obama are two sides of the same tarnished coin. I do agree one is worse than the other, and I’d rather have Bush even though I think he sucked as a leader — the other dude just sucks so much more! And I never thought I would ever say what I just said about Bush. If you knew me, you’d say that was a compliment I just paid Bush. I was a vocal critic of him.

          Politics does make strange bed fellows, indeed. I think Bush supporters and those against Bush whom are also against Obama should be honest with themselves and except the fact our present agreement being against Obama makes us allies, but only for the time being. This is a marriage of convenience and necessity.

          This fact should make people consider a move to the middle via principled compromise might be a better path to look at for all involved. Alas, if only we had leaders who governed from the middle, taking everyone’s concerns into the mix… But that would require the electorate accepting the fact compromise is the best path. I don’t see this happening.

  • Helen

    I love this site. It’s the only place where sanity reigns.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Thank you, Helen. That warms my heart, though I only have the one, unlike Galt! :-)

      • SuperGalt

        I wonder if this place is actually sane? ;)

        Well, its intent is, even if many of us act wacky on occasion. I’m definitely obviously most guilty of that. I chalk it up to coping and venting my angst and profound frustration with the status quo…

        • jwrjr

          Is it not said that insanity is a sane response to an insane world? We sure got that with Ozero.

  • http://! stodgie

    i saw a yahoo article about how outstanding michelle’s clothes are again. barf bag please!

    • SuperGalt

      Perhaps soon she will suffer her own version of Imelda Markos’ obscene (considering the situation of her nation) shoe collection?

    • Phillymiss

      Well, she did look nice at the state dinner, I have to admit. But you’re right — the way the media fawns over her is sickening.

      • SuperGalt

        Even the devil has a nice suit in his closet to wear to formal occasions. He’s still the devil.

        Sugar coating of dreck does not make it any more palatable.

        • Onofre’s arm

          Geee, Wasn’t it Obama who spoke of “Lipstick on a pig”? (That was OK though, since he was referring to Palin)

          • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

            When I saw Michelle at the state dinner my first reaction was:

            You can dress her up but you still can’t take her out.

            As far as Obambi as a president, better shows on TV have been cancelled for less than what he’s been doing lately.

            • basil

              Apparently, the gown took 40 workers three weeks to make.

              Talk about slavery.

              • Onofre’s arm

                Hmmm, I think it would take 40 workers three weeks just to gather enough material.

      • getfitnow

        The gown was beautiful. I would have picked a different color– a jewel tone. The hair was a mistake. She wore 2 other outfits earlier in the day. They were not as flattering.

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          As I understand it, the gown was made for her by 40 women in India. It took them 3 weeks to make it

    • Elsie

      OMG even NPR is reporting how crazy the Obama girls are wearing J CREW. Do I really want to know about this? Geez, there is massacre of journalists in the Philippines and they devote two sentences of this on NPR but devote 2 or 3 minutes how much Michele loves JCrew. J(s)CRew them.

      • http://! stodgie

        considering how tacky michelle looks all the time i’d say her choice of crew isn’t a good one for her. my impression has always been it is for yougner, slimmer women.

  • ziggy

    Ah, well. He did quite well with today’s annual turkey pardon ceremonies. Although I’m sure there will be some basis for harsh criticisms.

    Exactly what results could we have reasonably expected from Obama’s recent travels? What should his hosts have expected? I’m honestly a little unclear on those points. We’ve not exactly put ourselves in a position to demand concessions from China, for example. We’ve been asleep at the switch there for years.

    • Onofre’s arm

      He pardoned a turkey? I wonder what Biden will do with his reprieve.

      • ziggy

        The point there was the question, What could anyone have reasonably expected?

        Since the outcome of the trip is being roundly criticized, there must have been reasonable but disappointed expectations. Otherwise, one might suspect this is just another occasion for a display of negative attitude.

        • lorac

          What could anyone have reasonably expected?

          Maybe you should turn that question to Obama. If there wasn’t much to expect, why did he go? Another notch on his bow-belt…?

      • HARP

        ROFLMAO

      • ziggy

        The popular view is that George H. W. Bush started the annual tradition in 1989, although some insist one was given out of season by President Ford.

        Truman is alleged to have issued the first actual Thanksgiving turkey pardon, but no one can find clear evidence of it.

        • Onofre’s arm

          The evidence was probably nuked. ;)

          Good one about President Ford!

    • SuperGalt

      Obama now is garnering an increasing perception problem in the media and in the masses. The points you raise, whether or not you are correct, are irrelevant to how he is perceived by his increasing amount of critics. I expect the voices of opposition to become exponentially louder over time.

      It should be noted his rise to power was aided by a perception being propagandized to the masses by the media that he was a great leader.

      I think this is what happens when leaders are manufactured out of whole cloth — their rise will be swift, and so will be their fall.

      • Onofre’s arm

        Live by misperception, die by perception.

        • SuperGalt

          Where is Ziggy? I was looking forward to a would-be clever retort and all I got was the sound of crickets. :P

  • TeakWoodKite

    The US president, Barack Obama, will travel to Copenhagen next month for the UN’s global climate conference, a White House official said today.
    The official said the president will be in Copenhagen on 9 December before heading to Oslo to accept the Nobel peace prize. Obama’s attendance had been in question until now.
    At least 65 world leaders will attend the summit in Copenhagen to thrash out a global warming treaty to succeed to Kyoto protocol. Obama has said the goal should be an agreement that has “immediate operational effect,” not just a political declaration.
    The official spoke today on the condition of anonymity because the formal announcement has not been made.

    Obama had previously said he would only attend the conference if “we are on the brink of a meaningful agreement and my presence in Copenhagen will make a difference in tipping us over the edge“blockquote>.
    Speaking of the Tarnish varnish…

    • AF catfish

      Krauthhammer: “his narcissism is unbounded.” Krauthhammer is making this presidency much more bearable for me. This Thanksgiving I am thankful for Charles Krauthammer.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Spamed here. I swear I was only talking about an i.d.o.i.t, I didn’t say he was one. :p

    • TeakWoodKite

      something to do with…

      Obama had previously said he would only attend the conference if “we are on the brink of a meaningful agreement and my presence in Copenhagen will make a difference in tipping us over the edge”.

  • Peggy Sue

    Yes, Amy, we have unfortunately entered a Jimmy Carter redux, which I predicted back in the primaries–this whole sit down and chat with the enemy meme. For those of us old enough to remember [or like my son who is a student of history] that notion had disastrous consequences. Why? Because thugs and terrorists aren’t interested in being our “friends,” anymore than they’re interested in political correctness.

    They’d rather kill us.

    True, it’s rather unsporting of them. And I suppose if you’re still in a Far Left trance or excuse mode, you can come up with all sorts of reasons why the murderous rage is our fault [blaming the injured party is an art form these days].

    But in the end, dead is dead. And smiley faces and deep bows get you no where, except the ash heap of history.

    We live in dangerous times. And unless the POTUS gets his shit together, he’s going to get a lot of people killed.

    Thanks for the article. I’m reading and writing from Philly today. Lots of history here. Lots of things worth saving!

    Happy Turkey Day everyone :0).

    • Onofre’s arm

      Obama is the CEO of our country. When he goes to negotiate, or craft deals with other companies, I want him to do it from a position of strength and confidence. When our man-child wimp of a CEO starts his negotiations by rolling over and showing his soft underbelly in a disgusting display of submissiveness, the stock in our company will plummet.

  • HARP

    Since everything he does is unprecedented, when can we un-president him?

    • Onofre’s arm

      Nice one!

  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    Here’s what made my day:

    Real Clear Politics: Obama’s approval rating: 49.7

    There is a Thanksgiving after all.

    • SuperGalt

      Speaking of bad numbers: I now await the dance troop Minions de Trolls and their dance and spin number. ;)

      Popcorn, Buzz?

      • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

        LOL!

        Popcorn, please!

        I think we here at NQ can handle a few obots. Actually, it will be a great source of comedy to watch them twist in the wind!

        • HARP

          Especially when we get the new system and can flag them. 5 strikes and gone.

      • http://! stodgie

        very witty gault!

    • ziggy

      I can’t help but suspect that there those who actually take satisfaction in any worsening unemployment number, any falling economic indicator, any apparent foreign policy set-back, because such things can be turned into ammunition to fire in the Obama administration’s direction. Reversals of those trends would be bad news, particularly if the reversals became apparent toward the middle of 2010.

      I find such thinking very strange.

      • HARP

        That`s one.

        • ziggy

          That’s one observation that was totally blown off, anyway. If you count the one about reasonable expectations that was totally blown off a little way up the thread, I’m now up to two.

          I’m out of here for a few days, and have resolved not even think about politics during the holiday. Whatever side of the ill-defined line we’re on, it can be bad for the digestion.

          Happy Thanksgiving!

          • HARP

            On Thanksgiving Day, all over America, families sit down to dinner at the same moment – halftime.

            • Docelder

              Yep, at some level we are all Americans first. At some point we are going to be so low that we all come together again out of necessity. Obama and his henchmen might do well to remember that.

        • Onofre’s arm

          We don’t want to get rid of Ziggy, he’s the only bot with a decent sense of humor. And he doesn’t outright dismiss differing opinions.

          • SuperGalt

            No need to get rid of anyone. I love it when they dance and spin and my favorite is the crickets I hear when they can’t refute a logical truth.

      • Concerned

        Not really. I can’t speak for everyone here, but I’m not cheering for him to fail. I don’t take any joy in his failure or in his incompetence.

        It’s more of a “I TOLD YOU SO”…again and again. Frankly, IF he does a fantastic job, I’d still dislike him for what he did during the primaries…but I’d be content to revote him in.

        Right now, I just wanna impeach him and be done with it.

    • Obamastolemycounty

      They had to add .7? Wowsie! It’s kind of like the price of gas being 2.569 so as not to make it look so bad. If they had to pay is that.1 of a cent change they owe us after all these years, they’d be screwed.

      Ironic, no, that we are still getting screwed by change???

      • Onofre’s arm

        Actually, the polls are usually rounded off to the whole number, in this case it would be 50%. 49.7% seems more damning, doesn’t it?

        • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

          Especially since the RCP number is an average of different polls. So actually on some polls the number is much lower. The only thing holding that number up so close to 50 is what the lamestream media reports.

          • SuperGalt

            Shame on those not in lamestream media for not marching in goosestep!

  • westexan

    Some say it is controversial, others say it is appropriate for Obama: Psalm 109:7-8.

  • helenk

    If this comes up twice I am sorry. I commented earlier but do not see it.

    Yesterday I saw something that truly sickened me.
    A gospel cd In Praise of Barack Obama.
    I did not really understand how sick the whole backtrack movement is.
    He is a politician nothing more. He is not good for the country.
    I am afraid for this country if this is what the future holds for her. How many dictatorships started because people followed blindly?
    It is good for the country when people can disagree on the policies of politicians.
    It is NOT good for the country when people follow blindly.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

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  • changeling

    I went to buy a few Christmas cards for special family members, and Target is selling Christmas cards with a smiling Obama toothy grin on the front, and inside it states “something to brighten your holidays” or some such rubbish! I did send it to my sister in law, with some straight pins included (and I know where she will stick those pins).

    • http://! stodgie

      changeling, i rather imagine all that glitter and faux obama hoopla was probably ordered long before the silly one’s poll numbers began to dive.

  • confusedinAmerica

    I have a feeling that if the polls are under 50% then your star is not shinning too brightly any more. It might be just a wee bit under 50% but I think Obama’s star has lost its glow.

    According to RCP Obama’s approval rating is not at 49.9%…..

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html

    With the OBama Approval ratings I have been noticing lately that he hovers around a one point range for a while and then drops….Last couple of weeks its been 50-51% range.

    • I’m a Linda too

      Oh my. Wait til the media gets tired of Obama and they stop weighting the polls. Some have an overweighting of Blacks by 25 percent. The polls numbers they report at 56pct…etc are not real.

      The polls it he 40′s are real. And that’s why Dem’s are freaking.

      I love that Fox has “Dem’s going to spank Obama if he sends more troops”. Ewwe baby, do tell. Is that the Kinky show Oprah will be doing?

    • http://! stodgie

      the average is now 49%. face the music, the silly one’s numbers are heading south not to return.

  • I’m a Linda too

    I happened to have watched Bret ‘s show and caught that from Charles live, I was rolling and had to rewind it for hubby to hear.

    And I love how now we have the Obots trying to make excuses and compare Obama to all other presidents polls numbers, you know, the ones they attacked, but the ones that never started out with the higher numbers like Obama. No, they came in with low numbers and worked up to earn the peoples respect and have higher numbers. The only other one that came in with high numbers because of Hype, was Carter.

    ‘nuf sed. And on that note, I dedicate this song to the Baby Jesus, I mean, Obama.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39YUXIKrOFk

  • helenk

    this was at uppity Woman found by a commenter Rose

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE, MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS, EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdxPfjFclK8

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