Posted on 03/07/2009 5:55:47 AM PST by kellynla
British prime minister Gordon Brown thought long and hard about what gift to bring on his visit to the White House last week. Barack Obama is the first African-American president, so the prime minister gave him an ornamental desk-pen holder hewn from the timbers of one of the Royal Navys anti-slaving ships of the 19th century, HMS Gannet. Even more appropriate, in 1909 the Gannet was renamed HMS President.
The presidents guest also presented him with the framed commission for HMS Resolute, the lost British ship retrieved from the Arctic and returned by America to London, and whose timbers were used for a thank-you gift Queen Victoria sent to Rutherford Hayes: the handsome desk that now sits in the Oval Office.
And, just to round things out, as a little stocking stuffer, Gordon Brown gave President Obama a first edition of Sir Martin Gilberts seven-volume biography of Winston Churchill.
In return, Americas head of state gave the prime minister 25 DVDs of classic American movies.
Evidently, the White House gift shop was all out of MY GOVERNMENT DELEGATION WENT TO WASHINGTON AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS LOUSY T-SHIRT T-shirts. Still, the classic American movies set is a pretty good substitute, and it can set you back as much as $38.99 at Wal-Mart: Lot of classics in there, Im sure Casablanca, Citizen Kane, The Sound of Music though this sort of collection always slips in a couple of Dude, Wheres My Car? 3 and Police Academy 12 just to make up the numbers. Ill be interested to know if Mr. Brown has anything to play the films on back home, since U.S.-format DVDs dont work in United Kingdom DVD players.
It could be worse. The president might have given him the DVD of Hes Just Not That Into You. Gordon Brown landed back in London a sadder but wiser man. The Fleet Street correspondents reported sneeringly that he (and they) had been denied the usual twin-podia alternating-flags press conference. The Obama administration had supposedly penciled one in for the Rose Garden, but then there was that catastrophic snowfall (a light dusting). This must be the first world leaders press conference to be devastated by climate change. No doubt President Obama could have relocated it to a prestigious indoor venue, like the windowless room round the back of the White House furnace in Sub-Basement Level 5. But why bother? Some freak flood would have swept through and washed the prime minister and his DVD set into the Potomac and out to the Atlantic. And by the time the Coast Guard fished him out, the sodden classic movies wouldnt work in any American DVD player any better than in the Brit one.
He did, however, get to give an almost entirely unreported address to Congress. U.S. legislators greeted his calls to resist protectionism with a round of applause, and then went back to adding up how much pork in the Buy American section of the stimulus bill would be heading their way.
I would make a modest prediction that in 2012, after four years of the man who was supposed to heal Americas relations with a world sick of all that swaggering cowboy unilateralism, those relations will be much worse. From Canada to India, the implications of the Obama ascendancy are becoming painfully clear. The other week Der Spiegel ran a piece called Why Obamania Isnt the Answer, which might more usefully have been published before the Obamessiah held his big Berlin rally. Written by some bigshot with the German Council on Foreign Relations and illustrated by the old four-color hopey-changey posters all scratched up and worn out, the essay conceded that Europe had embraced Obama as a European American. Very true. The president is the most European American ever to sit in the Oval Office. And, because of that, he doesnt need any actual European Europeans getting in the way just as, at his big victory-night rally in Chicago, the first megastar president didnt need any megastar megastars from Hollywood clogging up the joint: Movie stars who wanted to fly in were told by his minders that he didnt want any other celebrities deflecting attention from him. Same with world leaders. If its any consolation to Gordon Brown, hes just not that into any of you.
What Mr. Brown and the rest of the world want is for America, the engine of the global economy, to pull the rest of them out of the quicksand which isnt unreasonable. Even though a big chunk of the subprime/securitization/credit-bubble axis originated in the United States and got exported round the planet, the reality is that almost every one of Americas trading partners will wind up getting far harder hit.
And that was before Obama made clear that for him the economy takes a very distant back seat to the massive expansion of government for which it provides cover. Thats why hes indifferent to the plummeting Dow. The president has made a strategic calculation that, to advance his plans for socialized health care, green energy, and a big-government state, its to his advantage for things to get worse. And, if things go from bad to worse in America, overseas theyll go from worse to total societal collapse. Weve already seen changes of government in Iceland and Latvia, rioting in Greece and Bulgaria. The great destabilization is starting on the fringes of Europe and working its way to the Continents center.
Were seeing not just the first contraction in the global economy since 1945, but also the first crisis of globalization. This was the system America and the other leading economies encouraged everybody else to grab a piece of. But whatever piece you grabbed exports in Taiwan, services in Ireland, construction in Spain, oligarchic industrial-scale kleptomania in Russia its all crumbling. Ireland and Italy are nation-state versions of Bank of America and General Motors. In Eastern Europe, the countries way out on the end of the globalization chain cant take a lot of heat without widespread unrest. And the fellows wholl be picking up the tab are the Western European banks who loaned them all the money. Gordon Brown was hoping for a little more than: I feel your pain. And have you ever seen The Wizard of Oz? Its about this sweet little nobody who gets to pay a brief visit to the glittering Emerald City before being swept back to the reassuring familiarity of the poor things broken-down windswept economically devastated monochrome dustbowl. Youll love it!
Frankly, my dear, I dont give a damn? Oh, perish the thought. The prime minister flew 8,000 miles for dinner and a movie. But the president says hell call. Next week. Next month. Whatever.
Ding, ding! We have a winner!
Indeed, Obama probably has folks involved in slave holding or slave trading on both branches of his family tree. Oh! The irony!
This calls for reparations! All descendants of African human traffickers must pay the descendants of the victims.
I have no respect for Brown but - oh my God, how embarrassing for the US.
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Hmmmm. A narcissistic Mau-Mau and double-dipped parlor Pink in the Oval Office ....
Even Harry Truman has to be spinning in his grave. Alger Hiss is laughing in his.
It wouldn't be the first time; 1840 was the year of Ballyhoo ("Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"). No platform whatever. Just lots of parades and torchlit speeches about not-much, and chants of "Van, Van is a used-up man."
Obama political advisor, former Sen. Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) admitted it to PBS Frontline's cameras -- he and Obama made medicine over the 2008 campaign, and what he counseled Obama to do was lie low and never offer any specifics. He was to remain invisible, except for the phony image the shills would push on the public. The campaign was a fraud, a mass deception. And for good reason -- the people rejected a candidate very much like Obama in 1972 by a crushing margin, and another in 2004.
I wish this were true. I am watching TV news from New Zealand and Australia. They love Obama and insult President Bush. They must only read AP wire feeds.
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