Obama has apologized for America and given the Queen an iPod…so what have we learned? Cullin Davis has the scoop:
When asked who was to blame for the financial crisis, Obama placed blame on the US, he called Americans arrogant, and belittled the religious institutions of the country. Now, if Obama wants to throw all of his friends under the bus for political gain during the campaign, that’s fine. But, now he is the number one elected official of our country, and our face to the rest of the world, his antics of passing the blame are going to do nothing but blemish our report with other countries.
Obama’s international policy will be the downfall of our country if he refuses to take a stand in opposition to foreign leaders. If not for the president handing our sovereignty and our economy to the UN, his weak appearance on national security (answering N. Korea’s missle launch with allowing American missle defense funding to be slashed) will enourage our enemies to stand up against us.
Sadly not enough people saw this coming during the elections, and now we’re stuck with him for the remainder of his not even 100 day old presidency. If anything is right in the world, and the democrats haven’t suspended the right to vote, 2010 will lead to a much more conservative congress.
My reaction to Obama’s comments can best be summed up by:



