Friday, July 6, 2012
Obama "Punching above his weight!" ?
I have to admit I seriously had higher hopes for Obama because they tell us how intelligent and well educated he is......I also figure that it gets tough figuring out something fresh and new to say to each dignitary as they roll through the White House, but this seems curious to me.......Really?....the same exact and rather peculiar, memorable adjectives and descriptions for every smallish country? I don't think this sends a great signal to the world, but I don't think Americans know about this, of course....the Danes do.
Z
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Bad guy gets treated "differently" than he would in America.......
If this happened to him in America, just how rich would he get after he won his lawsuit?
geeez
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
We knew it might get BAD, but.................
Click HERE and read his article...............We ran across this and thought "Man, who knew things WOULD get THIS BAD?"
z
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Mr. Obama in Europe...a total success? Mr. Z doesn't think so.........
The expectations were huge. Here comes this young, new American President to Europe, who, in his own words, „doesn’t look like the other Presidents on the dollar bill“, and who has a charming wife who has turned into a fashion icon and has just appeared on the cover of Vogue. Obamania was in full swing, and he charmed his way through
The situation is completely different, however, when it comes to the substance of the trip. It was rough to see an American president, who instead of leading, came, in his own words, to come to listen and not lead. The problem started exactly at that point. If the U.S. President is not leading, who is expected to lead? Well, actually, Merkel and Sarkozy did very well in that category. But I am getting ahead of myself. We’ll take the different subjects one at a time, shall we?
Obama and
Obama and the G20. As far as Obama’s role is concerned, this was a complete disaster. Merkel and Sarkozy got their view of tight control of the financial system accepted (in view of toxicity of assets and the Soros-style casino-like gambling with derivatives an absolute necessity), and also defeated Obama in his quest to have everybody accept socialist-style stimuli and bailouts. He got, of course, support from the socialist British Prime Minister Brown who appealed particularly to Merkel to provide more stimuli in Europe, since he wanted to take advantage of that because Britain had already spent, spent, spent more than they could ever afford over the years – just a little preview of what is going to happen in the United States of Obama, unless this is somehow stopped. But Merkel refused. Back to Obama, he failed to convince the participants not to pump more money into international organizations. The
Obama and the NATO. At NATO’s 60th birthday meeting, a new Secretary General needed to be elected.
Obama and
Obama and
While everything looked so nice, and Obama was so friendly and open, the objective assessment of the trip can only be called a complete failure. He destroyed any notion of the
This is how the German centrist newspaper summarizes Obama’s
Z: Obviously, this was written from Mr. Z's points of view on the various subjects, but he arrives at them with a good understanding of history and a great love of his adopted country, America.
The biggest problem is the MEDIA...that the trip is touted so favorably and that "Europe Loves Mr. Obama"....we need truth in the media, folks....it isn't happening these days. There were plenty of headlines like the one from FAZ (Frankfurter Allgemeine) just above here. I personally applauded his reaching out to the kids in Turkey as I think we DO have to soften their hearts and give them the true American story, not what THEY hear. I don't have enough information on the students in France and how Mr. Obama did there. But, their apparent admiration for this president is a great boon to our country and, if he plays his cards right, telling of OUR GREATNESS and how we've done SO much for them and that we want PEACE, that can't hurt, eh?
I pray that happens and I believe the Turkey meeting was a good start. That's all I admired about his visit to Turkey, though I'm not totally sure it's not a terrible thing for the moderate Muslims to hear that we're not against THEM. (I wish he'd added that we could use more HELP FROM MODERATES in our fight against terrorism. If he did, I'd love to hear about that and would appreciate links.)
thanks! And thanks to Mr. Z for this article...!
z
