President Barack Obama’s true self has been revealed in vivid Technicolor throughout the past six months. He has aligned himself with bullies and tyrants around the globe, both IslamoFascists and members of the international socialist collective. Despite their theoretical differences, these regimes share one glaring, common belief: America is responsible for all the suffering and injustice throughout the world. This overriding disgust with America holds together these disparate, radical regimes.
We now have had six months to observe the actions and words of President Obama in relations with foreign countries. Here’s a brief recap:
- Obama has routinely snubbed our traditional, democratic allies, from Great Britain to France to Germany, and most pointedly, Israel.
- Obama dispatched Secretary of State Clinton to communist China very early on to reassure them that human rights considerations would not get in the way of our trade with them.
- Obama made his American apology tour across Europe, pausing only to bow on camera before the Saudi King.
- Obama gave his play-up-to-Islam speech in Cairo, being sure to credit Muslims with historical achievements purely made up from whole cloth, using the Muslim-only greeting of respect, and repeating the phrase “holy Koran” at every opportunity.
- Obama was as slow on the draw as conceivably possible to vocally condemn the brutish actions of the Iranian Mullahcracy against its citizens clamoring for freedoms and human rights. Obama continues to insist that negotiations with the Iranian regime are still on the table.
- Obama is quick on the draw to side with the world’s socialist dictators against the defense of democracy taking place now in Honduras.








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July 21, 2009 at 8:40 pm
…a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds…[that] …At six months in office, Obama’s 55% approval rating puts him 10th among the 12 post-World War II presidents at this point in their tenures. When he took office, he ranked seventh….
see http://jiw.blogspot.com/2009/07/losing-faith.html for links to the sources and graphical comparisons