It is highly likely that pundits will use this event to portray Obama in a negative light.
You know, the typical: he has no security credentials; he is weak on weak on dictatorial regimes; and all of that good political stuff employed in making character assassinations.
HAVANA (Reuters) – The United States has turned off a news [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Bush’
Fidel is a happier man (U.S. turns off Havana news ticker that angered Cuba via Reuters)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged america, Bush, cuba, news, politics, reuters.com on July 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Could Obama have happened without Bush?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bush, Obama, politics on July 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Could Obama have happened without Bush?
If so, do Obama fans need to thank Bush?
Honduras crisis talks divided over Zelaya return | U.S. | Reuters
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bush, clinton, democracy, Honduras, Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, Oscar Arias, politics, reuters.com, Roberto Micheletti, United States, Zelaya on July 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I can’t help but point out the ‘measured’ response by the U.S. gov to the Honduras coup after it had carried on and on about democratic institutions for the past 8 years
….ooh wait that was under Bush?
shoot!
Doe this mean that democracy will no longer be sternly defended nor encouraged?
The United States is worried about [...]
The “Lessons” of Robert S. McNamara | Stephen M. Walt
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged afghanistan, Bush, Cuban Missile Crisis, Dick Cheney, Elliot Abrams, foreignpolicy.com, indochina, international affairs, international relations, Iraq, John Bolton, Pentagon, policy, politics, public policy, Robert McNamara, Stephen Walt, Vietnam, World Bank on July 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Excerpt of Stephen Walt’s opinion of the late Robert McNamara:
…McNamara may have been a gifted analyst and corporate executive, blessed with a lot of raw smarts, but he was also one of those people who could not imagine being wrong or resist the desire to tell the world what to do. Failure in Vietnam did [...]



