Monday, September 21, 2009

Dope

"Mr Obama has tactics a plenty - calm and patient engagement with unpleasant regimes, finding common interests, appealing to shared values - but where is the strategy? What, exactly, did 'Change you can believe in' – the hallmark slogan of his campaign – actually mean?

The President's domestic critics who accuse him of being the sinister wielder of a socialist master-plan are wide of the mark. The man who has run nothing more demanding than the Harvard Law Review is beginning to look out of his depth in the world's top job. His credibility is seeping away, and it will require concrete achievements rather than more soaring oratory to recover it."


-- Edward Lucas, suggesting Obama voters break out their "I'm With Stupid" t-shirts - and it's long past time to put away those "Yes We Can!" buttons - if you want to be as fashionable as Michelle, in the Telegraph.

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