No one defends Obama foreign policy these days

President Obama’s foreign policy? There is little of it and far less that’s defensible. Even Maureen Dowd of the New York Times finds it necessary to condescend to him and suggest that He “stop whiffing.” And that’s among the nicer comments.

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No one defends Obama foreign policy these days | Right Turn .

By Jennifer Rubin Updated: April 30 at 3:13 pm

An Obama critic these days is anyone who’s been mugged by reality in the last five years.

From the left you have Maureen Dowd, who sounds more like Charles Krauthammer:

Stop whining, Mr. President. And stop whiffing. Don’t whinge off the record with columnists and definitely don’t do it at a press conference with another world leader. It is disorienting to everybody, here at home and around the world.

I empathize with you about being thin-skinned. When you hate being criticized, it’s hard to take a giant steaming plate of “you stink” every day, coming from all sides. But you convey the sense that any difference on substance is lèse-majesté.

Also from the left, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) sounds like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) when she bashes Secretary of…

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I was graduated from Yale University in 1963 with a B.A. in economics and from the University of Virginia School of law, where I was the notes editor of the Virginia Law Review in 1966. Following four years of active duty with the Army JAG Corps, with two tours in Korea, I entered private practice in Washington, D.C. specializing in communications law. I retired in 1996 to sail with my wife, Jeanie, on our sailboat Namaste to and in the Caribbean. In 2002, we settled in the Republic of Panama and live in a very rural area up in the mountains. I have contributed to Pajamas Media and Pajamas Tatler. In addition to my own blog, Dan Miller in Panama, I an an editor of Warsclerotic and contribute to China Daily Mail when I have something to write about North Korea.
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1 Response to No one defends Obama foreign policy these days

  1. NEO says:

    So sad, so bad. Maybe something could have been salvaged about 5 years ago, when this was just as obvious. Now, it’s more than foreign policy circling the drain, whatever little trust Americans had in the government is gone as well. Can it be fixed? Looking at Washington, I doubt it.

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