Gathering consensus: Obama’s Asia trip a flop
posted at 11:36 am on November 23, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Why did Barack Obama take a tour of Asia? That question has begun to be asked around the world, as Obama returns home with no major initiatives launched, no diplomatic openings achieved, and nothing of consequence broached. The Times of London takes the lead in its news section by saying that that “dream” of Obama appears to be fading:
The real problem may be Obama’s friends — or rather, those among his formerly most enthusiastic supporters who are now having second thoughts.
The doubters are suddenly stretching across a broad section of the Democratic party’s natural constituency. They include black congressional leaders upset by the sluggish economy; women and Hispanics appalled by concessions made to Republicans on healthcare; anti-war liberals depressed by the debate over troops for Afghanistan; and growing numbers of blue-collar workers who are continuing to lose their jobs and homes.
Obama’s Asian adventure perceptibly increased the murmurings of dissent when he returned to Washington last week, having failed to wring any public concessions from China on any major issue.
The New York Times worried about a bow, but not the one to Emperor Akihito. Even the most sympathetic editorial board in the nation to Obama gave the trip low marks:
We were especially disappointed that China made no discernible move to join with the United States and other major powers in threatening tougher sanctions if Iran fails to make progress on curbing its nuclear weapons program. President Obama should have made clear in his private talks that the United States and Europe will act anyway if Beijing and Moscow block United Nations Security Council action.
It was also dispiriting that Mr. Obama agreed to allow China to limit his public appearances so markedly. Questions were not permitted at the so-called press conference with Mr. Hu, and his town hall meeting with future Chinese leaders in Shanghai not only had a Potemkin air, it was not even broadcast live in China. It’s obvious that the last thing Mr. Hu wanted was to get questions about issues like his brutal repression in Tibet and Xinjiang. That doesn’t explain Mr. Obama’s acquiescence in such restrictions.
Mr. Obama did not meet with Chinese liberals. In Shanghai, he spoke of the need for an uncensored Internet and universal rights for all people, including Chinese, and at the press conference he called for dialogue between Beijing and the Dalai Lama. He delayed a meeting with the Dalai Lama until after the China summit and should schedule it soon.
President Obama was elected in part because he promised a more cooperative and pragmatic leadership in world affairs. We support that. The measure of the success (or failure) of his approach won’t be known for months, and we hope it bears fruit. But the American president must always be willing to stand up to Beijing in defense of core American interests and values.
Back to the foreign press, Der Spiegel calls the trip a complete flop in a piece titled, “Obama’s Nice Guy Act Gets Him Nowhere on the World Stage”:
When he entered office, US President Barack Obama promised to inject US foreign policy with a new tone of respect and diplomacy. His recent trip to Asia, however, showed that it’s not working. A shift to Bush-style bluntness may be coming. …
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. Interests, not emotions, dominate the world of realpolitik. The Asia trip revealed the limits of Washington’s new foreign policy: Although Obama did not lose face in China and Japan, he did appear to have lost some of his initial stature.
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.
Back home, Leslie Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, says it’s time to clean house, starting at the top — and suggests that Obama stay out of foreign-policy decisions, where he’s clearly not qualified:
President Obama’s nine-day trip to Asia is worth a look back to fix two potent problems, past and future. First, the trip’s limited value per day of presidential effort suggests a disturbing amateurishness in managing America’s power. On top of the inexcusably clumsy review of Afghan policy and the fumbling of Mideast negotiations, the message for Mr. Obama should be clear: He should stare hard at the skills of his foreign-policy team and, more so, at his own dominant role in decision-making. Something is awry somewhere, and he’s got to fix it. …
It was not good optics for Obama to bow to Japan’s emperor. He seems to do this stuff spontaneously and inexplicably, as with his bow to the Saudi King some months ago. And it was truly unfortunate that Obama and his aides didn’t flatly insist that he be allowed to address the Chinese people directly on television and meet with non-stacked Chinese groups—as has been the case during previous presidential visits. Beijing’s leaders obviously didn’t feel confident enough of their own standing at home to give the popular Mr. Obama such access. But he and his team should have made it a precondition of the visit. Its absence left an unhappy taste.
The White House might try to blame the State Department (such an easy and delicious target) for the missteps. But State’s role in the conceptual planning of the trip was not central, and the department’s senior Asia hand, Kurt Campbell, surely knew better. It’s also hard to tar the National Security Council’s own senior Asia expert, Jeff Bader, another pro like Campbell. Perhaps even higher officials at the NSC dropped the ball. Perhaps Mr. Obama might take responsibility himself, as President Kennedy did after the Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961. Now, that would truly clear the air—and open the door to some obvious and necessary changes in the administration’s decision-making machinery. Every decision, large and small, is shaped and made by the president himself and enforced by Denis McDonough, a deputy NSC adviser and the administration’s Lord High Executioner. Does Obama get enough pushback? Is he hearing a range of views? Can he see that his powerful intellect might profit from bowing to the voices of experience? If Mr. Obama reflects on the Asia journey and other mishaps, he might loosen the reins and bring in additional policy and diplomatic pros as inside counselors or outside advisers.
Even under normal circumstances, a presidential tour would have only been undertaken as part of an arranged sequence in which major issues were settled at meetings between heads of state. Instead, Obama seemed to treat this as a campaign tour. He shook a lot of hands, bowed to a monarch, and in general tried to be as obsequious as possible while accomplishing nothing.
But these aren’t normal circumstances. Obama postponed work on war policy to take this tour, and rejected an appearance at the Berlin Wall commemoration because this trip had him too busy to attend. At the end of it all, nothing was accomplished except some serious work avoidance by the Commander in Chief, and a lessening of respect for Obama and the US from his lack of testicular fortitude in dealing with the Chinese — even among Obama’s biggest supporters. After all, it’s not every day one sees Der Speigel nostalgic for some Bush-style American diplomacy.
Clearly, Obama is in way over his head, and his choice for Secretary of State isn’t helping. He needs a seasoned diplomat at the helm of State, and he needs to abandon his “smart power,” “reset buttons,” and campaign trail-style diplomacy in exchange for professionalism and protocol. And he needs to do it fast, before our allies in the Pacific and Europe write him off entirely.










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I guess that’s what is confusing to me. It was a flop from the beginning in every way. It reminded me most of the dismal “remembering tour” McCain did at the beginning of his campaign. That is to say, a disjointed set of photo-ops without any real passion or purpose.
highhopes on November 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM
We’ll have to make it happen. He doesn’t have the decency to resign.
backwoods conservative on November 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM
O just needs more Liagra to treat his flacid image.
Monica on November 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM
flaccid
Monica on November 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM
I have never seen ANY evidence of obama’s “superior intell-ect!” Even average intellects are capable of occasionally speaking extemporaneously; bama sputters and blathers without his teleprompter and quite often plants both feet in his mouth via some outrageous lie, absurdity or un-presidential debacle of a statement.
jgdp on November 23, 2009 at 12:31 PM
lets face it…china called obama on the carpet. he wasn’t there to leverage them…them were leveraging HIM. if the US wants China to keep buying American debt, Obama had to agree to STFU about human rights, iran, tibet etc, etc ad nauseum.
obama…why didn’t we see this coming? //sarc
DrW on November 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM
As one British paper put it “He, Obama, walks softly and has no stick”.
inspectorudy on November 23, 2009 at 12:34 PM
BWAAHAAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!
This is a guy who has never even run so much as a lemonade stand. And you expect him to be some kind of manager?
UltimateBob on November 23, 2009 at 12:37 PM
More hay needs to be made over the fact that this trip with no pre-ordained consequence occured while the troops are waiting for his decision on Afghanistan. It’s a skit in the making: Obama walks into a room full of military leaders and so-called experts, listens to about a minute of their argument, takes a quick glance at his watch, cuts off the briefer, clears his throat and says “gentlemen…thanks for the work. But I can tell this isn’t what we need. I gotta run on a little trip; why don’t you all use the time and start over?” With that, he’s gone…and our troops are screwed.
johnny alpha on November 23, 2009 at 12:38 PM
Powerful intellect? I don’t mind telling you, I am a graduate from the bottom half of my law school class, but from where I sit there is no way I would send this guy in to negotiate a traffic ticket for one of my clients. There are attorneys out there who, no matter how smart they are, have no courage to represent their clients’ interests. Obama may be bright, but he has a habit of hiding timidity behind the mask of “reasonableness,” and he would rather give up a negotiation on behalf of the U.S. rather than have anyone think he was less than a nice guy.
He also reminds me of my first job out of law school. I worked for the litigation department of a medium sized law firm. The senior associate in charge of me had never tried a case in front of a jury — after eight years! You cannot tell me that pre-trial settlement was not compromised by fear of having to face a real jury in court. Obama, likewise, has no experience in what he is doing and he seems be acting from a similar position of fear, compromising our interests around the world.
Could it be that this wunderkind who has never been allowed to fail has yet to gain an ounce of the kind of courage and wisdom that comes from being truly tested?
ObjectionSustained on November 23, 2009 at 12:38 PM
SNL did it best.
Schadenfreude on November 23, 2009 at 12:40 PM
Well, over a year ago our biggest argument against him becoming POTUS was that he’d be in way over his head and wouldn’t be able to make good foreign policy decisions (among a lot of other shortcomings). This may be a surprise to some, but not to those who didn’t vote for him.
scalleywag on November 23, 2009 at 12:43 PM
This is what affirmative action gets you!
Maybe some people just aren’t qualified to do anything except sit back and complain, receive welfare checks and wallow in their own self pity?
1/2 of the US elected a complete and utter waste of sperm to the White House.
Political correctness and “affirmative action” will prove to be the downfall of this country…and it’s only been 233 years!!!!!!
It’s time to get serious and wake up to the reality that the enemy is within and do everything in our power to kick his sorry, narcissistic, incompetent, treasonous ass out…along with all the other libtard scum.
What a waste of oxygen this f*ckstick is!!!!!!!
Flyboy on November 23, 2009 at 12:43 PM
The only thing this guy has successfully accomplished in a year is buying a dog. I suspect he had a lot of help.
trigon on November 23, 2009 at 12:49 PM
Well, there were all those kennel owners to bow to.
nico on November 23, 2009 at 12:51 PM
er..present?
NickelAndDime on November 23, 2009 at 12:52 PM
The stops in Japan, So. Korea, Okinawa, and Singapore were nothing more than camelflauge for his real pupose, showing up in China to beg for more cash.
China’s answer?
Access Denied!!
mrt721 on November 23, 2009 at 12:55 PM
Obama to the Great Wall of China: “You make a great photo op”
PackerBronco on November 23, 2009 at 12:56 PM
Obama postponed work on war policy to take this tour, and rejected an appearance at the Berlin Wall commemoration because this trip had him too busy to attend.
I’m beginning to feel like Michelle Obimbo used to feel.
Jed_Eckert on November 23, 2009 at 12:56 PM
Aside from the fact that WE paid for him to go on a vacation and get a smackdown, I seriously don’t understand where all the “powerful intellect” and “too smart” comes from. I wish someone could explain it. We don’t see him building rockets on the south lawn or explaining multi-variable calculus to doctoral students. Really guys? What are people referring to? Because he speaks slowly he’s the smartest kid in the room? Slow talkers are considered retarded in some places.
redneckjoe on November 23, 2009 at 12:56 PM
Obama to the Great Wall of China: “You make a great photo op”
PackerBronco on November 23, 2009 at 12:56 PM
He probably says that to the mirror every morning too.
Jed_Eckert on November 23, 2009 at 12:57 PM
I think he just likes to travel on AF-1
E9RET on November 23, 2009 at 12:58 PM
I have really grown weary with the oft-repeated reference to President Obama as a man of “powerful intellect.” I have no idea where this began, or what its basis may be, but like the old woman in the old Wendy’s TV commercial, I constantly find myself asking “Where’s the beef?” when I hear someone making this claim. This “powerful intellect” meme surely has not been supported by the record of his achievements in college, since there has been no record forthcoming. Nor is there any support for it in the record of his work in the Illinois State Legislature or the US Senate. And now that he is our President, it is becoming increasingly obvious with each passing day that the “powerful intellect” claims are naked attempts to convince us not to believe our lying eyes, but to be awed by the emperor’s new clothes. Not only does the man have no clothes, but he has no principles. It’s embarrassing.
Harrell on November 23, 2009 at 12:59 PM
China owns his ass and ours. Sux when reality hits you between the eyes.
Kissmygrits on November 23, 2009 at 1:01 PM
Educated beyond his level to comprehend.
nico on November 23, 2009 at 1:01 PM
One word: VACATION!!!!
n0doz on November 23, 2009 at 1:03 PM
Where are the idiot Republicans and right of center pundits who were praising this fraud’s superior “intellect” and “temperament”? Those people, who are paid big bucks for their supposed insight, were spectacularly wrong. Don’t forget who they are, because in a few months they will be selling you a new bill of goods, GOP edition.
Agree, I enjoyed his absence, and only regret we could not prevent him from returning.
james23 on November 23, 2009 at 1:05 PM
bingo
james23 on November 23, 2009 at 1:08 PM
I want us to be “The Great Satan” again.
katy the mean old lady on November 23, 2009 at 1:09 PM
The idiot Republicans and right-of-center pundits were bowing to the dictates of political correctness. Rather than completely excoriate this idiot in the beginning, they looked for something positive to say. Since he could stand upright and string words together, Voila!, it’s wisdom! It’s intellect! Well, no. It’s a costume party.
nico on November 23, 2009 at 1:11 PM
Ya’ think this will keep him from bowing?
Cybergeezer on November 23, 2009 at 1:11 PM
But, but, he got a black belt for being the cool hip man that he is!!! That’s something!!! right? right?
FontanaConservative on November 23, 2009 at 1:14 PM
Things were getting too hot for him in Washington!
Cybergeezer on November 23, 2009 at 1:15 PM
I’d like to add to the list all the fools that, right after the inaguration, were whining that we couldn’t be critical and we had to give the rat bastard traitor a chance before voicing any dissent. I didn’t buy into the “be nice” concept then and feel more than vindicated by all that has transpired since then. Yet, we need to be wary since these “go along to get along” people infest the GOP and undermine the conservative principles of the party.
highhopes on November 23, 2009 at 1:15 PM
Obama bows to the Japanese and flashes his ass to the rest of world.
Cybergeezer on November 23, 2009 at 1:17 PM
But, the real evil here is Pelosi, Reid, and Holder. Obama is chump change, a non-hacker, a bobble head. I’m waiting for his Got Milk commerical.
nico on November 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM
One thing I’ve noticed, the Obama family does indeed like the perqs of living in the White House. GWB went to Crawford in the down times, The Clintons found some supporter with a big house. GHWB went to Kennebunkport. The Obamas hunker down at Camp David when they are not spending (literally) millions jet setting all over the planet. From my knowledge, the family has yet to return to Chicago except for fundraisers since the rat bastard traitor took office.
highhopes on November 23, 2009 at 1:20 PM
“Powerful intellect.”
Maybe if people would stop assuming that, these things wouldn’t seem so inexplicable.
Alana on November 23, 2009 at 1:24 PM
… And this is news?
the_souse on November 23, 2009 at 1:24 PM
I second this motion
FontanaConservative on November 23, 2009 at 1:26 PM
I have yet to see any evidence of Obama’s “powerful intellect.” I have seen much evidence of a mediocre intellect, further impaired by a preening and malignant narcissism.
cheeflo on November 23, 2009 at 1:28 PM
FIFM
FontanaConservative on November 23, 2009 at 1:30 PM
I agree. Obama is Jeffersonian. No, not Thomas Jefferson. No, not William Jefferson.
Obama is like “movin’ on up” … George Jefferson.
marybel on November 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM
Heh. George Jeffersonian. That’s a good one. One problem – George Jefferson ran a successful business.
Steve H in AZ on November 23, 2009 at 1:40 PM
At least The Precedent still has his Speech from Cairo
ya2daup on November 23, 2009 at 1:41 PM
Apparently the White House has an answer for this thread.
BKeyser on November 23, 2009 at 1:42 PM
The trip made Obama more famous, it was therefore a success.
Don’t forget: above all else Obama wants to be Vincent Chase.
July 10 on November 23, 2009 at 1:47 PM
There’s a swarm of flies who agree with you: “Where’s mama / papa?”
Ah well, at least it was a masterful and merciful death
ya2daup on November 23, 2009 at 1:48 PM
Some people are a little slow seeing this, aren’t they?
darwin-t on November 23, 2009 at 1:51 PM
Yep, It’s more like Cousin Pookie Jefferson.
highhopes on November 23, 2009 at 1:53 PM
You know…at least Clinton had the decency to wait until his last year in office to take the world tour vacation on the Amercan taxpayer’s dime…granted he did have to deal with an impeachment, depositions, subpeonas etc. but still… Obama is shameless and acts like the nouveau riche.
CCRWM on November 23, 2009 at 1:59 PM
And after Camp David, the Appeasement Prize speech in Oslo, playing Carbon Credits Monopoly in Dopenchangen and finally, Moobs in Hawaii: the Sequel. What a busy, busy boy!
ya2daup on November 23, 2009 at 2:01 PM
That’s what I was thinking when he left…why go to Asia now when you have all these pressing issues at home? I mean, they aren’t issues he should be taking lightly. Unemployment? Deployment? Staggering deficits? Out of control Congress trying to spend trillions more on health care? My God, how much more pressing do things need to get before the man will stay home and deal with the issues? If you can’t deal with the issues, Mr. President, then resign. Admit defeat. Get out! And take your unearned Nobel prize with you.!
scalleywag on November 23, 2009 at 2:11 PM
Because there are all these pressing issues at home! The filthy lying coward needed a vacation but they couldn’t call it a vacation so they called it an Asian tour. Two whole months since the last vacation is a very long time when one is as mentally deficient as the rat bastard traitor in the White House.
highhopes on November 23, 2009 at 2:14 PM
I’ve never been actually infuriated at a president/congress… until this year. And I’ve been through a lot of administrations. My mother (rest her soul) used to say “that damn Clinton” a lot but even he pales in comparison when it comes to the arrogance and incompetence of this administration. It’s mind boggling. I almost wish Mr. President would piddle around with an intern so we could impeach the guy and start all over.
scalleywag on November 23, 2009 at 2:19 PM
This is the “teachable moment” for liberals: A politician’s past record and experience does matter. We are seeing President Voting-Present in action. Remember the old saying: talk is cheap. Dr. Utopia is the prime example.
When liberals finally own up to the lack of experience Obama had coming into office, which we are seeing manifest in the job he is/isn’t doing, then they can complain about Sarah Palin’s experience.
Mallard T. Drake on November 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM
Because while ‘we’ are busy minding our own business, ‘they’ are busy minding everybody else’s business. ‘We’ sit back and trust that it will all come right in the end; ‘they’ get off their backsides and take action to steer society the way they want it to go … lobbying, campaigning, setting up ‘support groups’ and generally *doing* things.
In short, in the past four decades or more, our ideological opponents, whether liberals or barbarians or both, have made far more effort towards their goals than have we have. The solution is, I hope, obvious.
Hmmm. Interesting thought. Thank you.
YiZhangZhe on November 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM
It’s only a matter of time before Obama loses his cool in public. He’s going to snap. You can already see the steam coming from his ears.
uknowmorethanme on November 23, 2009 at 2:29 PM
Hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
THE ONE commits no error. THE ONE makes no mistake. THE ONE is infallible. OTHERS are to blame. OTHERS are at fault for failing to see the WONDER and MAGNIFICENCE of THE ONE’S world views.
Does this sound like someone else, circa 1933-1945?
GarandFan on November 23, 2009 at 2:34 PM
As to why he would go now …
My guess is that at the time the trip was planned, some months ago, he really did see himself as ‘the one the world has been waiting for’ rather than being merely one of the hundreds of thousands of men whose names will be reduced to fading scribbles in the pages of history.
Having started the job with the belief that everybody admired him and respected him, I suspect that during the planning of the trip, he expected his mere presence to calm the storms, and that world leaders would come to him — like infants to Solomon — to seek his counsel and to express their gratitude for his interest in their humble and unworthy little lives.
Accordingly, I’m guessing that he and his team didn’t anticipate any need to actually plan, or prepare anything of substance.
YiZhangZhe on November 23, 2009 at 2:52 PM
He wanted to take Michelle out for some date-night sushi.
ThePrez on November 23, 2009 at 2:58 PM
Well, Mrs zero did tell us “he stinks”.
dragondrop on November 23, 2009 at 3:01 PM
nyx on November 23, 2009 at 12:20 PM
nyx, I was speaking of the leftist majors…should have been clearer. Speak up and have courage, my friend.
PattyJ on November 23, 2009 at 3:04 PM
And don’t forget, they are returning to ultra-pricey Kailua Beach for Christmas…a new house there recently went on the market for $34 million.
Del Dolemonte on November 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Utah’s former governor (favorite of John McCain)Huntsman (now Chinese Ambassador)was upset at the press’s treatment of “zero.” Please, Huntsman, don’t come home and think you can run for the White House as a Republican (big, big, rino). Obama is unqualified to be pres, not only because of his lack of experience and lack of street smarts (which is funny when you think about it), but because of the people he surrounds himself with who are big “no nothings”.
Bambi on November 23, 2009 at 3:24 PM
Good thing he became President. He and Joe Biden were clearly more qualified than McCain and Sarah Palin on foreign issues. Heck, I’m surprised people are still paying attention to hear and saying such awful things about this expert Constitutional Law Student and excellent Foreign Policy Community Activist Adviser. He’s always been way more qualified than any of them.
Sultry Beauty on November 23, 2009 at 3:40 PM
Sorry for deviating from the subject here folks, but the following is something you have to read to believe; one of the starkest reminders of how our world is changing daily, and not for the better.
Goldy1 on November 23, 2009 at 3:40 PM
Let’s try that again.
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentary/70662162.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUnciaec8O7EyUsl
Goldy1 on November 23, 2009 at 3:41 PM
He’s VERY AFRAID OF PALIN’S BOOK TOUR.
Not because of Palin per se. He’s afraid that THE MEDIA WOULD ALSO FACT-CHECK HIS TWO SOCIALIST BOOKS.
TheAlamos on November 23, 2009 at 3:56 PM
Hmmm…where’s he off to next I wonder?
After all, these trips abroad have done soooo much more than merely give the talking heads on the DNC payroll ammo to talk about how the First Citizen (of the world) is reaching out to foreigners.
Dr. ZhivBlago on November 23, 2009 at 4:36 PM
Has anything this guy has done not been a flop?
Richard Romano on November 23, 2009 at 4:46 PM
With all that bowing and bending over he is lucky the Chinese did not do sex to him.
Dukehoopsfan on November 23, 2009 at 4:51 PM
Even the constant lie snd deceptions cannot disguise the fact this may be the most incompetent administration in history. Throw in Reid and Pelosi as leaders of the Congress and the total insanity becomes unimaginable. Sarkozy was right when he called Obama naive and arrogant, not good qualities for leader of the free world.
volsense on November 23, 2009 at 5:32 PM
And now you can even get an Obama Asian Bowing Bird from China.
Pretty funny.
NTWR on November 23, 2009 at 5:43 PM
Affirmative action at its best[or worst]
retiredeagle on November 23, 2009 at 5:54 PM
Obama is China’s b*tch.
redfoxbluestate on November 23, 2009 at 6:14 PM
President Obama is definitely no Leonidas.
However, has anyone seen Obama and Jimmy Carter in the same place at the same time? I do not think so…
(I truly feel sorry that our troops have this welp as their Commander in Chief.)
The peanut farmer is back! Liberal men everywhere, put on your skirts! Where’s Billy the buffoon?
Danny on November 23, 2009 at 6:48 PM
’nuff said.
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:32 PM
to get to the other side?
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:33 PM
Camp David was being renovated this last week?
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:33 PM
to get one of those cool Mao jackets?
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:34 PM
To take Hu Jintao to dinner and a …movie…?
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:34 PM
Because it goes like this: sign some paper, make it law, give a speech, take a vacation, and repeat…
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:36 PM
He was delivering a payment on some of our debt….. in the form of, how you say? …. Clunkers?!
ted c on November 23, 2009 at 7:37 PM
I really think that with Obama it’s all image and style. Substance is secondary to looking good. That may be why he can spend so much time pursuing recreational activities and trips abroad as opposed to governing, setting policy, and leading the nation. It’s like he’s a figurehead, except that there’s nobody actually pulling the strings. Given his narcissism, it’s not surprising that for Obama, looking and sounding presidential is the sum total of his ambition. He has succeeded in proving to himself that he’s a man of power and position, and having done that, there’s nothing left that interests him.
NNtrancer on November 23, 2009 at 8:55 PM
Japan’s emperor was pointed the wrong way.
JohnD9207 on November 23, 2009 at 9:36 PM
Maybe Obama, being cognizant of his complete lack of skills and experience, was referring to the foreign leaders’ preconditions.
For example, if I were a foreign leader, my preconditon in dealing with the imbecile Obama would be that he STFD and STFU.
justltl on November 23, 2009 at 10:21 PM
Seriously, imagine this asshat attempting to lay down some preconditions to the Chinese or Russians.
What’s Chinese or Russian for “BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
justltl on November 23, 2009 at 10:29 PM
Seriously, can you just imagine the weak and incompetent Obama trying to lay down some preconditions on the Chicoms or Ivans?
What’s Chinese or Russian for
“BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH111!!!!”?
justltl on November 23, 2009 at 10:35 PM
He could have saved us a lot of money if he would have just gotten take out from the local Golden Dragon. They deliver for free too on orders over $25.
Hopefully this failed effort created a smidgen of humility in the oversized and undeserved ego; yes, you can fail Barrack Obama, and you have been doing it much more than you realize.
ray on November 23, 2009 at 11:51 PM
I like that, but I think I like it better as: “He, Obama, walks softly and has no d*ck”.
JAM on November 24, 2009 at 12:05 AM
I agree he was out looking for bond buyers. He wanted to know if he could get more money, before deciding to increase troops. Bond Sales have been very weak.
Ed Laskie on November 24, 2009 at 4:27 AM
I disagree. I believe that the 0bamanation needs to step down, and let someone with at least a bit of experience, and a lot less megalomania take control.
This fact remains. 0bama is the best thing to happen to the GOP in over a decade … but the GOP doesn’t deserve it!
DannoJyd on November 24, 2009 at 4:30 AM
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