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Obama's immaturity, arrogance, and empty content rhetoric

French President: Obama Utterly Immature, Empty of Content!

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- John Lillpop  Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Apparently Barack Obama’s hypnotic trace and mesmerizing witchcraft have failed to convince at least one thinking European that he is the “promised one,” come to lead the world into daylight after eight devastating years of fog under George W. Bush.

According to a story in Haaretz.com**, “French President Nicolas Sarkozy is very critical of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama’s positions on Iran:

“Sarkozy has made his criticisms only in closed forums in France. But according to a senior Israeli government source, the reports reaching Israel indicate that Sarkozy views the Democratic candidate’s stance on Iran as “utterly immature” and comprised of “formulations empty of all content.”

Empty of all content and immature? Where have we heard that before?

Well, that was Hillary Clinton’s assessment of the fake Messiah last summer. Of course, she was a racist pig for telling the truth.

However, anyone who has listened carefully to the words emanating from Obama will discover that the French President finally got one right: Obama is an immature empty suit.

He is long on style, but woefully lacking in substance.

The story at Haaretz.com continues, “Until now, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany have tried to maintain a united front on Iran. But according to the senior Israeli source, Sarkozy fears that Obama might ‘arrogantly’ ignore the other members of this front and open a direct dialogue with Iran without preconditions.”

Again, seeing Obama as a threat to ‘arrogantly’ jump in bed with terrorist nations is an astute observation that resonates fully with Americans who fear that Obama is not sophisticated enough to effectively represent American interests in the shark-filled waters of foreign policy.

The same shortcomings in Obama’s Iran policy also permeate his ideas on the economy, spreading the wealth, abortion, immigration, race relations, and other major issues of the day.

As painful as it may be to agree with the French on anything, when it comes to Obama’s immaturity, arrogance, and empty content rhetoric, President Sarkozy has a message that all Americans should be aware of!

**Source

 


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