Not Better Liked

Polish P.M. declines to take calls from the President of the United States and the Secretary of State after they throw him under a Russian bus. Politico. The story is that he felt like he needed a little time to prepare when Obama called … sounds like maybe he was too P.O.’d and needed to consider his words … and that when Hill called, he really didn’t feel like talking to the help.

This better-liked thing really isn’t working out as advertised. O got nothing from sucking up to the Iranians when they were busy shooting students. The Russkies have already dissed him on the missile-defense-for-mullah-influence swap with that embarrassing letter leak last spring, and it isn’t clear why he thinks they’ll buy the cow now that he’s already given them the milk. He dissed the Brits and now he’s really stepped in it with the Poles and Czechs. Not sure why, at this point, any U.S. allies should think they can rely on him. He bought the Paks, though with them, there never seems to be much return. Of course, Osama thinks he’s a loser.

Now even the IAEA is making him look like an a-hole. That’s pretty bad. On the very day when he makes his big peace-in-our-time Neville Chamberlain chess move. via Breitbart: Iran has the ability to make an A-bomb and is developing a missile to carry it.

That’s before we get to the domestic part. The big question looming now is, how soon do we hit the tipping point where he starts to make Jimmy look good?

At the risk of sounding like one of the kids on a long car ride … are we there yet?


Topics: Obama

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:04 pm Comments (3) on Thursday, September 17, 2009

3 Responses to “Not Better Liked”

  1. mwl Says:

    Well, at the very least we haven’t had 444 diplomats taken hostage on his watch. YET.

  2. mwl Says:

    Er, that was ~70 hostages for 444 days, my bad.

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