Sometimes It's the Devil You Don't Know
While Obama's reception in Europe among the general population has been
impressive, the reaction of Europe's leaders to his visit it truly
remarkable - perhaps even unprecedented. Usually foreign leaders prefer
that the incumbent party in the U.S. be re-elected, since they will
know what they are getting and are generally risk averse. But this time
they aren't making much of a secret of the fact that they would rather
deal with a 47 year old novice on the international stage than the
experienced heir apparent to the present administration.
Which tells you a great deal about how unpopular George Bush's policies have been. Usually our European friends prefer the devil they know. This time they've decided that the devil they know is so bad that anybody else would have to be better.
Which tells you a great deal about how unpopular George Bush's policies have been. Usually our European friends prefer the devil they know. This time they've decided that the devil they know is so bad that anybody else would have to be better.
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One thing that's really strange about European leaders at the moment is how many of them now are right wing, but there was a really interesting article a few weeks ago about how these right wingers are all enacting traditionally leftist policies.
As far as Merkel's concerned, I think she fancies him!
July 24, 2008 5:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh, the "right" in Europe has little in common with the right in the U.S. The right in Europe are more like DLC Democrats than anything we have in the states. Imagine a politics where all the battles are within the Democratic Party - that's Europe.
Sounds pretty good, actually.
July 25, 2008 9:15 AM | Reply | Permalink