Posted on 09/10/2011 5:47:45 AM PDT by Kaslin
In liberals frenzy to elect Barack Obama in 2008, no one was quite as far out to sea as Andrew Sullivan, a respected columnist for the Atlantic website. He served up his Daily Dish by the plateful. Heres perhaps the hottest example of his rhetoricquoted endlessly around the blogosphere--back then:
A young Pakistani Muslim is watching television and sees that this manBarack Hussein Obamais the new face of America. In one simple image, Americas soft power has been ratcheted up not a notch, but a logarithm. A brown-skinned man whose father was an African, who grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, who attended a majority-Muslim school as a boy, is now the alleged enemy. If you wanted the crudest but most effective weapon against the demonization of America that fuels Islamist ideology, Obamas face gets close. It proves them wrong about what America is in ways no words can.
I wish we could find that young Pakistani today. It would be most interesting to have him chat up Andrew Sullivan on the sea change in his countrys attitudes toward Americas most effective weapon in international relations, a President Barack Obama.
Last year, the Pew Research Centers Global Attitudes Project showed that Pakistans attitude toward the U.S. seemed to worsen the more foreign aid we sent to them. In 2010, American aid topped $1.33 billion, but then only 17% of Pakistanis held a favorable view of America.
That was, of course, before we found Osama bin Laden comfortably ensconced just outside the gates of Pakistans military academy. And no one in all of Pakistan had a clue he was there.
This year, after Mr. Obama brought bin Laden to justicequite rightly in my viewand literally deep-sixed the remains in the Indian Ocean, the Pew Researchers last week reported that America is approved by just 12% of Pakistanis. Havent they been watching their televisions? It would be hard to avoid Mr. Obamas handsome image on the tube.
But its not just Pakistan where Americas image is taking a beating. Recall Great Britain. In 2000, 80% of Britons approved the U.S. Today, Pew tells us, just 61% do. Maybe Mr. Obama should ask for Sir Winstons bust back. Thousands turned out in 2008 in Berlin to cheer wildly for Sen. Obama. In 2000, 78% of Germans liked the U.S.; today, only 62% approve. In strategic Turkey, 52% of this NATO partners people approved America in 2000; today, that level has fallen precipitously to 10%. This is doubtless a reflection of the ongoing radicalization of this once reliable U.S. ally.
Even in Indonesia, where Mr. Obama spent part of his boyhood, the U.S. support has declined from 75% to 64%. And in Kenya, where Barack Obama has family ties, backing of the United States has fallen off from 94% to 83%.
Russia, interestingly, is more supportive of the U.S. today than it was in 2000. That may be because President Bill Clinton was bombing Russias Slavic ally, Serbia, in 1999, and today we are paying for the modernization of Russias obsolete nuclear stockpile. Russians probably also appreciated the fact that when the Obama administration caught ten Russian spies here, we sent them home on the next first class flight and didnt even let TSA manhandle them.
Liberals made much of the supposed unpopularity of the United States in the world community and blamed President George W. Bush for that. They claimed that Bushs Texas swagger, his Im the decider comments, and his Bush Doctrine were to blame for a negative U.S. image in the world.
Just give us President Obama and the sun will come up tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar.
They got that bottom dollar part right. We gave billions in foreign aid in the only shovel-ready projects this administration could find. Obama is giving our money to the UN Fund for Population Affairs and to International Planned Parenthood. These outfits are heavily implicated in forced abortion and compulsory sterilizations in the Third World.
Mr. Obama has bowed to desert despots and apologized the world over for American Exceptionalism, and yet we still see Americas image abroad suffering. Take Mexico, whose president was applauded by liberals as he attacked Arizona rhetorically from the well of the U.S. House of Representatives, weve gone from 68% approval to just 52%.
Its late in the presidents term to learn this, but it is better to be respected than to be loved. In doing nothing to gain their respect, we find we are not loved either.
Liberals were horrified by Ronald Reagan, but his unabashed love for Americas unique position in the world, his standing firm with great U.S. allies, like Britain, Israel, and Canada, his emphasis on American strength and resolve, all managed to make us respected and admired in the world. When the Berlin Wall finally came down, they all ran toward Reagans shining city on a hill.
Its not too late. Mr. Obama can work to repair our relations with Britain, Canada, and Israel. He can pursue Americas enemies, as he successfully did with Osama bin Laden, and he can once again raise the banner of American Exceptionalism. The world needs our leadership.
If a poll drops in the forest, and the media do not see it, does it make a sound?
Respected?????????????????????????????????
"No, he can't."
He has destroyed his brand, and so severely damaged America's image, that I can conceive of absolutely nothing that Barack Obama, nor anyone in his administration can do to credibly once again sell the world on American Exceptionalism.
Obama has a brown thumb. Virtually everything he touches turns to crap.
Yes, and don't the muzzies just love us now. The old "racial catharsis" theory?
I read they hate Barrack Hussein Obama more than they hated George Bush because he is the weaker horse.
The data that Ken cites compares 2000 to today. That time frame encompasses the administration of "Chimpy-Bush Hitler." So your typical punk-ass liberal will make the excuse that Obama is still repairing the damage done by Bush the Younger.
We need to cite other data comparing 2008 to today.
Wow, reading Andy’s words there.. I can almost see the fog bank of pot smoke and ground litter lsd blotter paper.
Dream on.
“Respected promiscuous sodomite” would be a better title for Sullivan.
Sorry, you can't goof around with facts like that. No need to in order to prove the deleterious effect of Obama's foreign policy.
I read they hate Barrack Hussein Obama more than they hated George Bush because he is the weaker horse.
Andrew Sullivan wrote that because there is a deep seated liberal belief that everyone looks at someone's racial (gender, ethnic, etc.) group first and foremost before deciding whether to agree/disagree, support/reject that person. E.g., women should blindly support women. (Although that whole paradigm falls apart if the member of the preferred identity group doesn't engage in liberal group-think.)
In that, Sullivan was wrong. Arab and Middle Eastern muslims are caucasians, so are not the same race as Obama. (Although Obama's mother was white... but that's just quibbling over details.) Furthermore, muslims respect strength. Obama has shown none.
This romanticized, homo-erotic view of Arabs infects thinking at the British Foreign Office and at the BBC. When a British media fairy like Sullivan writes about Arabs he's writing about entirely fictional "Rudolph Valentino" figures.
I hate to stereotype like this, but, when you can predict a person's attitudes towards (say) Palestine vs. Israel with complete accuracy based on a single data point - their sexuality - they are living stereotypes.
“They want to be swept off to an Arab’s tent and buggered ragged.” - Isn’t that one of the planks in the Democratic Party platform?
Absolutely.
He's not the man to hold your trust Everything he touches turns to dust In his hands Nothing he can do is right He'd even like to sleep at night But he can't All he touches turns to dust All he touches turns to dust All he touches turns to dust All he touches turns to dust I wish someone would find me And help me gain control Before I lose my reason And my soul He's King Midas with a curse He's King Midas in reverse He's King Midas with a curse He's King Midas in reverse
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