Zee German View: Nice Guys Finish Last
Diplomacy, Economics, Liberals, Media Bias, Social Issues — By Harrison on November 28, 2009 at 6:00 am

The "nice" empty suited president
He claims his first name is “Barack” but I’m thinking his real first name is “Patsy.” Killing them with kindness might work at the kitty cat shelter but it doesn’t work on the world stage. A few telling (and correct) views on Obama’s latest trip overseas:
David Axelrod, senior advisor to the president, fielded the journalists’ questions in the hallway of the Blue House instead, telling them that the public’s expectations had been “too high.”
The mood in Obama’s foreign policy team is tense following an extended Asia trip that produced no palpable results. The “first Pacific president,” as Obama called himself, came as a friend and returned as a stranger. The Asians smiled but made no concessions.
Upon taking office, Obama said that he wanted to listen to the world, promising respect instead of arrogance. But Obama’s currency isn’t as strong as he had believed. Everyone wants respect, but hardly anyone is willing to pay for it.
In Tokyo, the new center-left government even pulled out of its participation in a mission which saw the Japanese navy refueling US warships in the Indian Ocean as part of the Afghanistan campaign. In Beijing, Obama failed to achieve any important concessions whatsoever. There will be no binding commitments from China to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A revaluation of the Chinese currency, which is kept artificially weak, has been postponed. Sanctions against Iran? Not a chance. Nuclear disarmament? Not an issue for the Chinese.
The White House did not even stand up for itself when it came to the question of human rights in China. The president, who had said only a few days earlier that freedom of expression is a universal right, was coerced into attending a joint press conference with Chinese President Hu Jintao, at which questions were forbidden. Former US President George W. Bush had always managed to avoid such press conferences.
Obama’s new foreign policy has also been relatively unsuccessful elsewhere, with even friends like Israel leaving him high and dry. For the government of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, peace is only conceivable under its terms. Netanyahu has rejected Obama’s call for a complete moratorium on the construction of settlements. As a result, Obama has nothing to offer the Palestinians and the Syrians. “We thought we had some leverage,” says Martin Indyk, a former ambassador to Israel under the Clinton administration and now an advisor to Obama. “But thatproved to be an illusion.”
Obama’s advisors fear a comparison with former Democratic President Jimmy Carter, even more than with Bush. Prominent Republicans have already tried to liken Obama to the humanitarian from Georgia, who lost in his bid to win a second term, because voters felt that he was too soft. “Carter tried weakness and the world got tougher and tougher because the predators, the aggressors, the anti-Americans, the dictators, when they sense weakness, they all start pushing ahead,” Newt Gingrich, the former Republican speaker in the House of Representatives, recently said. And then he added: “This does look a lot like Jimmy Carter.”
And people said Obama’s selling out of the Eastern Europeans to the Russians meant nothing or ignoring the murdering in Iran after the stolen elections meant nothing or his bowing to the Saudis meant nothing or his bowing to Japan’s Emperor meant nothing. Will they be saying the same thing about his Asia trip?
The delusion on the Left is simply amazing. As Obama’s poll numbers slip below 50%, even Sarah Palin’s book can’t offer enough distraction to keep people from ignoring Obama’s failures.
Reminds me of that Simon and Garfunkel song:
You know the nearer your destination, the more you’re slip sliding away
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