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Krauthammer on Obama

In a Q&A with Der Spiegel, Charles Krauthammer exposes Barack Obama's presidency to the cold light of day. Excerpt:

Krauthammer: "Look at Obama's speech at the UN General Assembly: 'No one nation can or should try to dominate another nation.' Take the first half of that sentence: No nation can dominate another. There is no eight year old who would say that — it's so absurd. And the second half? That is adolescent utopianism. Obama talks in platitudes, but offers a vision to the world of America diminished or constrained, and willing to share leadership in a way that no other presidency and no other great power would. Could you imagine if the Russians were hegemonic, or the Chinese, or the Germans &mdash that they would speak like this?"

Read the whole things. It's devastating.



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