A Carter for the 21st Century
Obama's limp handshake of appeasement is being seen around the world for the sign of weakness it is. Consider the following opening paragraphs from a New York Times article that is, overall, meant to be PRO Obama...
By Helene Cooper

updated 8:37 p.m. MT, Sat., March. 28, 2009
WASHINGTON
- President Obama is facing challenges to American power on multiple
fronts as he prepares for his first trip overseas since taking office,
with the nation’s economic woes emboldening allies and adversaries
alike.
Despite
his immense popularity around the world, Mr. Obama will confront
resentment over American-style capitalism and resistance to his
economic prescriptions when he lands in London on Tuesday for the Group
of 20 summit meeting of industrial and emerging market nations plus the
European Union.
The
president will not even try to overcome NATO’s unwillingness to provide
more troops in Afghanistan when he goes on later in the week to meet
with the military alliance.
He seems unlikely to return home with any more to show for his attempts
to open a dialogue with Iran’s leaders, who have, so far, responded
with tough words, albeit not tough enough to persuade Russia to support
the United States in tougher sanctions against Tehran. And he will be
tested in face-to-face meetings by the leaders of China and Russia, who
have been pondering the degree to which the power of the United States
to dominate global affairs may be ebbing.
And this regarding a country that was supposedly just last year the terror of the world...
The writer tries to blame it on our economy, and later in the article, on Bush! How long will he have to be out of office before they get tired of blaming him for everything? My guess is 8 years. BUT the economic explanation doesn't cut it because almost the entire world is in the same situation. So, what has changed but the amount of backbone behind the diplomacy?
Wow. President Hussein is wasting no time.