February 24, 2010
The thesis was beyond speculative. Even by Mead's own admission, Obama's foreign policy is in its nascent stages. Right now, he writes, it "looks a little bit like that of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger." Mead even suggests that the president is trying to pursue a "Jeffersonian" worldview -- in which the U.S. is militarily formidable but unexposed to regional crises. Either way, the Carter comparison was clearly meant as an insult. After all, the piece was titled "The Carter Syndrome."
It would seem natural for Obama and his allies to find the piece somewhat insulting -- but the one raising the most stink so far is Carter himself.
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Posted by: cbullitt at February 24, 2010 09:31 AM (M/WbE)
So just in case Jimmah drops by and reads this blog: we couldn't have had Reagan as president without you. And that may be the only good thing you ever did for this country. Well, that and giving us all something to laugh about thanks to your leporiphobia. So this is for you, Jimmah:

Posted by: Alice H at February 24, 2010 09:33 AM (qJHYy)
1. Jimma Carter
2. Scott McClellan (& I don't care about the spelling)
3. George Soros.
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