Why he’s so popular

President Obama’s popularity in the US is declining, but it’s still pretty strong internationally.

Consider these approval ratings, as reported by the UK’s Telegraph:

The latest Pew Global Attitudes Survey of international confidence in Obama’s leadership on foreign affairs shows strikingly high approval levels for the president in many parts of the world – 94 percent in Kenya, 93 percent in Germany, 88 percent in Canada and Nigeria, 77 percent in India, 76 percent in Brazil, 71 percent in Indonesia, and 62 percent in China for example. The Pew survey of 21 countries reveals an average level of 71 percent support for President Obama, compared to just 17 percent for George W. Bush in 2008.

So if he’s so popular overseas, why isn’t he as adored in his own country?

The article continues:

It is not hard to see why a standing ovation awaits the president at Turtle Bay. Obama’s popularity at the UN boils down essentially to his willingness to downplay American global power. He is the first American president who has made an art form out of apologizing for the United States, which he has done on numerous occasions on foreign soil, from Strasbourg to Cairo. The Obama mantra appears to be – ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do to atone for your country. This is a message that goes down very well in a world that is still seething with anti-Americanism.

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The president scores highly at the UN for refusing to project American values and military might on the world stage, with rare exceptions like the war against the Taliban. His appeasement of Iran, his bullying of Israel, his surrender to Moscow, his call for a nuclear free world, his siding with Marxists in Honduras, his talk of a climate change deal, have all won him plaudits in the large number of UN member states where US foreign policy has traditionally been viewed with contempt.

Simply put, Barack Obama is loved at the UN because he largely fails to advance real American leadership. This is a dangerous strategy of decline that will weaken US power and make her far more vulnerable to attack.

He scores high with that those that don’t love America, consequently he scores low with those that do love America — like the citizens of that same country.

Go figure.

More commentary here and here. (h/t Robbie)

2 thoughts on “Why he’s so popular

    • Yeah, I’ve seen it.

      I’m waiting for the next non-Democrat President. Let’s do all the same things… from the singing, to the blind adulation, the god-like worship… and let’s see how it goes. I’ll bring the popcorn.

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