As the euphoria settles and Barack Obama crosses two months into his presidency of the United States, his hands are more than full with the economic recession, the iraq situation, the War on Terror in Atghanistan and other problems inherited from George W Bush. However, unlike his predecessor, the plans he has laid on the table are pragmatic, with realistic goals rather then empty bravado. And the rest of the world is buying his words. After all, who could be a better salesman for the President then the President hinself? He gets a solid A+ where visibility is concerned. The media and masses are both still mesmerised by his energy and optimism. He hisenergy and has rather miraculously reduced the anti-American animosity that had taken on global proportions, particularly in the islamic world and among developing nations. Saturday, March 21, 2009
OBAMA GETS AN A+
As the euphoria settles and Barack Obama crosses two months into his presidency of the United States, his hands are more than full with the economic recession, the iraq situation, the War on Terror in Atghanistan and other problems inherited from George W Bush. However, unlike his predecessor, the plans he has laid on the table are pragmatic, with realistic goals rather then empty bravado. And the rest of the world is buying his words. After all, who could be a better salesman for the President then the President hinself? He gets a solid A+ where visibility is concerned. The media and masses are both still mesmerised by his energy and optimism. He hisenergy and has rather miraculously reduced the anti-American animosity that had taken on global proportions, particularly in the islamic world and among developing nations.
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