Friday, June 5, 2009
Germany is the latest under the Obama Bus
from Don Surber
June 5, 2009
President Obama continues to praise tyrranical enemies, while scorning the democratically elected leaders of our longtime allies.
I am really beginning to wonder about this guy. He seems to hate everything this nation has stood for 233 years.
In embracing the theocracies of Arabia — Cairo was on a lockdown for his sppech on Thusday — President Obama has to lie and gloss over the decades of anti-Semitism and anti-democratic and anti-liberty actions of his new friends.
It is incredible that this man who stands up for the “rights” of terrorists in Gitmo is a silent abettor of the negation of rights for the law-abiding peaceful citizens of Egypt and all those other sand lands.
Our allies notice.
“A rift has quietly opened up between Germany and the United States, marked by official statements of harmony and private grumbling. It is not an outright crisis in relations, but there are underlying tensions and disagreements on matters ranging from the global economic crisis to the future of inmates held at Guantánamo Bay,” the New York Times reported.
Obviously if the Official State Newspaper is reporting this, the rift is deeper.
John Kornblum, a former United States ambassador to Germany, told the Times, “They’re not angry, they’re not anti-Obama or anti-American. But they’re confused by the wave of criticism which has been sent at them by the administration and people close to the administration. It’s not that they don’t like him. They just feel like things aren’t working, like the levers of government are not being engaged to make issues run smoothly.”
Obama is a likeable guy. He is just anti-Western.
Germans get it.
He should have run for president of Kenya.
The New York Times story is here.
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