Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Obama's troubled personal relations with foreign leaders

Ed Lasky  "Americans should not be too surprised. After all, he has treated the leaders of several of our closest allies with disdain -- including the former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and, of course, Israeli's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- having him enter the White House through an obscure doorway and later rudely walking out of a meeting with him so he could have dinner with the First Lady. The Dalia Lama was also all but ignored during a visit to the White House.
"Whom does Barack Obama favor of all the world's leaders?"...More:
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"This is the one foreign leader that Obama "respect[s] and admire[s]": a promoter of anti-Semitism. Perhaps, Barack Obama is missing being in the pews and listening to his inspiration and mentor, Jeremiah Wright."

 None of this means anything to an air-headed electorate that adores the Obamas as the celebrities they have been made to be. As the press reports, Obama is extremely "well-liked" (as has been "The View" and Jerry Springer).
Hey, Dude, like, let's vote for Obama 'cause he's like, really cool and stuff.

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