If you don't vote for the "ONE", you are either a racist or ignorant peasant
How will I sleep at night?
The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects the man it yearns for
by Johnathan Freedland (effete poncy patronizing Pommy columnist)
UK Guardian
excerpts:
If Americans choose McCain, they will be turning their back on the rest of the world, choosing to show us four more years of the Bush-Cheney finger. And I predict a deeply unpleasant shift.
If it is deemed to have been about race - that Obama was rejected because of his colour - the world's verdict will be harsh. (Of course, THAT would be the only reason given by our press...)
Even if it's not ethnic prejudice, but some other aspect of the culture wars, that proves decisive, the point still holds. For America to make a decision as grave as this one - while the planet boils and with the US fighting two wars - on the trivial basis that a hockey mom is likable and seems down to earth, would be to convey a lack of seriousness, a fleeing from reality,... (It CAN'T BE because Obama is a flaming socialist from the corrupt Chicago political machine, with no experience in anything based in reality...)
Of course I know that even to mention Obama's support around the world is to hurt him. Incredibly, that large Berlin crowd damaged Obama at home, branding him the "candidate of Europe" and making him seem less of a patriotic American. (Nah, he does that himself.) But what does that say about today's America, that the world's esteem is now unwanted? If Americans reject Obama, they will be sending the clearest possible message to the rest of us - and, make no mistake, we shall hear it. (What!? You haven't heard the big F##k You! we've been saying to european leftists for the last few years? The world's esteem? Why would we want the esteem of failed or failing states like yours? Btw, if you listen to our press and leftists, but I repeat myself, the world ALREADY HATES US! What do we have to lose?)
However much fun it it would be to fisk this opinion piece, Rachel Lucas does it so much better:
Yeah, you’ll hear it, like a big fart in your general direction. Tough shit.
In all seriousness though. I can’t speak for any other Stupid American, but Europe and Rest of World? Wanna know why I don’t give a toss what you think? Because you’re doing it wrong.
You’re doing so many things wrong, in my view, that I want my country to be very different from yours.
That is, unless there’s a logical argument for why I would take political advice from people who live in places with cultures that are no more successful - and often far less successful - than my own. Freedland even helps out by listing some as examples:
Germany, France, Britain, Russia, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
And of course, the comments are just as much fun: From a letter to the editorFrankly my dear, we don’t give a damn who England or Europe or anyone else thinks ought to be President of the United States and leader of the free world,...
When you figure out how to run your own country with some measure of freedom and dignity, maybe then we’d consider listening to your advice…
And an email from the commenter that described Mr. Freedland so well (above):
Howdy there — just one of your provincial American readers weighing in on your latest missive, which was so full of Wrong that it’s hard to figure out where to begin to rebut it, and which I can’t hope to rebut in full without devoting much more time to composing an e-mail than you really deserve, so I’ll just touch on a few high (low) points, and maybe mock you a bit while I’m at it.
And I will leave you with the words of Mr Freedland. Maybe he's finally getting our message:
Until now, anti-Americanism has been exaggerated and much misunderstood: outside a leftist hardcore, it has mostly been anti-Bushism, opposition to this specific administration. But if McCain wins in November, that might well change. Suddenly Europeans and others will conclude that their dispute is with not only one ruling clique, but Americans themselves.
Finally, I think they might be getting it. My question is, "Why do the Europeans care about OUR opinion of them?" Americans don't care if the rest of the world respects our opinions.....So why should we care about theirs? If they want Obama so much, let him run for office in England.
Labels: Johnathan Freedland, Obama, Rachel Lucas, sarah palin, UK Guardian
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