here's the gist of my perplex...one team, one MF dream asshole...don't throw your fellow americans under the bus just to 'repair' relationships with the world...wtf is that? and for those homers who think it's perfectly acceptable to direct BHOs comments and limit them to the previous administration alone because you homers believe it to be 'true', that's horseshit as well...to the outsiders? you want to repair your relationships with outsiders to the country by calling the previous president arrogant? america has shown arrogance??? this is OUR president? who prepares this guy to speak? if he's talking off the cuff, why is he still doing that (tonight show embarrassment)? barry needs to tighten his game up...he's becoming downright d-bagish...speaking to the french about who's arrogant? you're a fucking trip barry.
he's still my president of course so my allegiance is still pledged...he's becoming very difficult to be proud of just so you know...he could've made his points about america's alliance drifting away without having to call america arrogant...guy is showing how green he is on the world stage now too.
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=7246844
President Obama Says America Has Shown 'Arrogance'
Afghanistan, Pakistan Top President's Agenda at 60th Meeting of NATO Alliance
By JAKE TAPPER and KAREN TRAVERS
STRASBOURG, France, April 3, 2009
At a town hall meeting before a mix of French and German citizens, President Obama said he came to Europe to "renew partnerships" and repair relations between the United States and its allies that had been damaged because of the Iraq War.
"We must be honest with ourselves," the president said. "In recent years, we've allowed our alliance to drift."
Obama said the United States was partly to blame because "there have been times where America's shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive" toward Europe. But he said Europe had to accept responsibility and make changes too.
"In Europe, there is an anti-Americanism that is at once casual but can also be insidious. Instead of recognizing the good that America so often does in the world, there have been times where Europeans chose to blame America for much of what's bad," Obama said.
Both of these attitudes "do not represent the truth," Obama continued. "America is changing, but it cannot be America alone that changes."