Analysts say [2] “America's image problem is pervasive,
deep and perhaps permanent, an inevitable outcome of being the world's only
superpower.” The Pew report states that “Majorities around the world
think Americans are greedy, violent and rude, and fewer than half in countries
like Poland, Spain, Canada, China and Russia think Americans are honest.”
The problem, Stokes said, "is Americans, not just
(President) Bush." More than half of those asked in France, Germany, Italy,
Canada and Britain said the "spread of American ideas and customs" was a "bad
thing."
So, what kinds of “change” do Obama fans around the world
think Obama will force upon Americans?
And, how does this set with American voters?
A separate Rasmussen survey says “Fifty-eight percent
(58%) of likely Obama voters say he will learn from his trip to Iraq.” But
what did he learn?
Israel told Obama to stick with the Bush plan. Military
commanders on the ground told Obama not to set any arbitrary withdrawal
timelines. The Chancellor of Germany and President of France both told Obama
that they support Bush foreign policies; including the fact that Iran can
NOT be allowed under any circumstances to acquire nuclear
capabilities.
According to Obama and his campaign minions, all of them are
wrong and Obama is committed to a new course at odds with all of their advice.
So, what did he learn on his “fact finding” tour?
What was supposed to be a “listen and learn” tour was
actually an “ignore and pander to all sides” tour.
That means the 66% of potential McCain supporters who say
Obama made up his mind before traveling, are correct. Obama did too much talking
and not enough listening on the tour. As a result, the 41% who thought Obama was
too inexperienced to become president the week before the trip became 45% by the
end of the trip.
This also explains why 46% say McCain is overall, the better
potential leader as opposed to the 36% who think Obama is. On Iraq, 49% trust
McCain while only 37% trust Obama. That’s because McCain has enough military and
war experience to listen to commanders on the ground and Obama doesn’t.
51% now say they think the U.S. is “winning the war on
terror” and as a result, national security is another McCain advantage by a 48%
to 41% margin over Obama.
Still, 24/7 network Obamaganda is keeping the empty suit from
Chicago in the race and we shouldn’t expect that to change between now and
November.
When appearing before his sycophants, Obama holds the line on
cutting and running in Iraq and he uses the need for a “troop surge” in
Afghanistan to justify the premature withdrawal from Iraq, a strategy he claims
failed in Iraq. But at the same time, he is telling world leaders and the
international press, “Conditions on the ground to dictate troop levels in
Iraq! [3]
Reuters reports, “Democratic presidential candidate Barack
Obama said in an interview published on Saturday the size of a residual U.S.
force left in Iraq after the withdrawal of combat troops would be entirely
conditions-based.” This is exactly what Bush, the Joint Chiefs and
McCain have been saying for months now. Is Obama adopting Bush doctrine?
If troops in theater will be “entirely
conditions-based,” what arbitrary “troop withdrawal” is he talking
about?
It appears that Obama will have the support of approximately
39% of American voters no matter what an ass he makes of himself on vital
issues. But…