Sarkozy and Brown think he's an weak idiot.   

The IOC thinks so much of him that they eliminated Chicago in the first round 
just to stick it to him.

Poland, Czechoslovakia and Israel hate his Communist guts.

Venezuela, Libya, The Palestinians and Cuba love him.

Russia, China, Iran and North Korea think he's a weak little girl.




--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Geoff <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Geoff <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: [OT] Obamas Violated First 3 Rules of Selling
> To: "'ProFox Email List'" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 5:04 PM
> <- He's wrecking relations with
> our allies>
> 
> speaking as one of your 'allies' I might point out the very
> opposite. GWB was one who alienated many of your allies
> whereas Obama has done the reverse. and what you call '
> dangerous relations with our enemies' is actually no more
> than actually having a foreign policy based on more than
> arrogance and military posturing. sooner or later you
> americans are going to have to realise you need to negotiate
> and talk with the rest of the world rather than just
> threaten and patronise. GWB didnt understand that. Obama
> does. But apparently YOU do not.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Bob Calco
> Sent: Monday, 5 October 2009 10:55 AM
> To: 'ProFox Email List'
> Subject: RE: [OT] Obamas Violated First 3 Rules of Selling
> 
>  
> > you are a joke Bob. I don't think I've ever read more
> one-eyed or
> > bigoted political commentary in my life. He could
> repair Americas
> > international relationships, revive the economy and
> bring peace to the
> > Middle East and you would still find massive fault in
> all of them.
> 
> Points of Fact:
> 
> - He's wrecking relations with our allies
> 
> - He's forging dangerous relations with our enemies
> 
> - He's making Bush's deficit spending spree look like a
> kind of tight-wad fiscal asceticism, mostly to fill the
> coffers of the unions and activist groups that got him
> elected
> 
> - He's seizing a frightening amount of executive power and
> not demonstrated basic competence in any area he's inserted
> himself, besides campaigning, and even that competence isn't
> proving as useful for governing as he thought
> 
> - His speeches are case studies in narcissistic personality
> disorder
> 
> - He's allowing Iran to become a nuclear power and pushing
> Israel into a corner where they feel existentially
> threatened and otherwise friendless
> 
> I'm not terribly worried about your hypothetical scenario.
> You're impervious to proof and demonstration, so I don't
> expect you to understand why.
> 
> > It
> > probably didn't occur to you that you didn't win the
> Olympics becsaue
> > A) you get them often enough as it is and B) you dont
> really run that
> > good a show when you do. Just a thought.
> > 
> 
> I must say, I really didn't care about the Olympic deal
> UNTIL I heard the pitch he and Michelle Obama made at the
> IOC, which shocked even me. I didn't expect their pitch to
> be as bad as it really, demonstrably was, or as self-serving
> in its composition; it was embarrassing actually. I think
> the scale of the blow-out was indicative that "the world"
> doesn't think anywhere nearly as highly of him as you
> fantasize or his propagandists pretend. That part was
> actually oddly reassuring.
> 
> - Bob
> 
> 
> 
> > http://bit.ly/wKw1O
> > 
> > - - -
> > Of course Barack and Michelle Obama failed in
> Copenhagen.  Their
> > strategy could not possibly succeed.  In their
> academic arrogance, they
> > thought they could sell a product they clearly do not
> believe in (the
> > United States) and moreover, they could do so by
> stressing the benefits
> > to the seller (Chicago) and not the buyer (the
> IOC).  And to top it
> > off, they committed the faux pas of talking too much
> about the sales
> > force (themselves) and not about the product or the
> buyer.
> > 
> > Gee, what could possibly go wrong?
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > He and the First Lady did not even pretend to be proud
> of us.  They
> > went on an unseemly, surreal begging campaign that
> mixed in
> > uncomfortable bits and pieces of their personal
> histories with
> > platitudes about what the Olympic Games could do for
> the children of
> > Chicago.  Oh, BTW, the Obama family would
> personally find it kind of a
> > cool thing for the neighborhood.
> > 
> > So ask not what our country can do for your Olympics
> -- ask what your
> > Olympics can do for our city. Heck, that was the First
> Lady's closing
> > argument:
> > 
> > "Chicago's vision for the Olympic and Paralympic
> Movement is about so
> > more than
what we can offer the Games -- it's about
> what the Games can
> > offer all of us."
> > 
> > That was how she ended her speech.  That was her
> "please sign here"
> > moment.  For the record, her talk mentioned
> NOTHING about what we could
> > offer the games. Not a word.  No wonder they
> didn't sign on the dotted
> > line.
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > When you consider these words in light of what Obama
> said about the
> > United States last week at the U.N and the G20, it is
> clear to see that
> > this is a man who really does think history started
> when he was born
> > and America's greatness started when he was elected.
> These thoughts
> > dominate any sober analysis of the written words of
> his speeches.
> > 
> > While our own Jurassic media is totally under his
> spell, the IOC and
> > the much of the rest of the world media is not. 
> They saw the
> > Copenhagen sales pitch and rejected it out of
> hand.  It came in fourth
> > place out of four.
> > 
> > There is analysis out of the D.C.-Manhattan corridor
> already that the
> > racists in the United States and the Republicans and
> talk radio and Fox
> > News and the right leaning blogosphere are to blame
> for the Denmark
> > disaster.  They are not.
> > 
> > Neither is George Bush or Dick Cheney or even Donald
> Rumsfeld.
> > - - -
> > 
> > Spot. On.
> > 
> > Dude is a one-termer, if he doesn't get impeached for
> some inevitable
> > (if not already perpetrated) crime related to his
> massive overreaching
> > by then.
> > 
> > It's really too bad so few people cared enough to
> consider the
> > legitimate character issues that were hidden in plain
> sight during The
> > One's storied rise to power. We're going to pay dearly
> for it over the
> > next four years.
> > 
> > - Bob
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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