President Obama seems to identify with authoritarian dictators over democrats
Sad to say, it appears clear at this point in the Obama administration that President Obama seems to identify with authoritarian dictators over democrats. It seems that Obama has an inverted moral compass.
As an experiement, name two countries or leaders that Barack Obama dislikes or disfavors, and two more countries or leaders that he likes or shows deference to. It was easy, wasn’t it, even after five short months of Obama’s Presidency? Here are some potential candidates as answers in case you were stumped: (a) England, (b) Israel, (c) Saudi Arabia, (d) Honduras, and (e) Iran.
Obama’s reticent posture towards the uprising in Iran and his condemnation of the court-ordered, Congress approved dismissal of Zelaya in Honduras stand in stark contrast to his critique of Israel and his dissing of other traditional American allies like England.
It appears to us to be more than strategy and tactics that President Obama shows disrespect to, or bullies, America’s traditional allies, while appearing inappropriately obsequent to certain countries, including outright enemies.
You may think that President Obama’s vision is correct, and that the “re-branding” of America is a good thing, or you may think that the President’s policies are foolish, even dangerous. For us, Obama’s reticence at the atrocities in Iran have finally made it very clear whom his gut reactions favor and disfavor, and we find that the conclusions we have drawn are pretty disturbing.
As they note over at Powerline, you don’t have to be much of an American to side with besieged democracy protesters over authoritarian anti-American dictators who are comfortable in their thuggish ways. And then there’s Obama…..
