Hmm... (1) what significant step did he take toward actually reversing the perception? We're still in two wars, many (if not most) people in the Middle East still hate us (and western civilization), and since when is saying "oh, no, guys, we totally don't hate you" actually considered progress? (2) Uh... if you say so, but there's still a whole lot of information about our torture of detainees which is still unavailable to the public record. In point of fact, Obama issued a directive specifically stating that they not be released despite promising to do so in his campaign. What information has he "released"? His dates with Michelle? (3) you mean the one he promised to close in the first month of his presidency, which is still open, and which will likely be open for a long while according to his own Department of Defense.Roxilla84 said:Oh, so, when did you make a significant step in reversing a leading world power's perceived hostility toward the followers of a major world religion? Or allowing more disclosure in the Freedom of Information Act? Or closing a detainee center that violated the Geneva Convention?
Failing that, I would love to hear all about your amazing advancements in saving the world from Cheetoh proliferation by selflessly ingesting them, despite the known hazards of cheese dust.
Hmm... Yeah, I haven't done any of that stuff. Damn, looks like I'm not as good a candidate. Then again, I'm also not fighting two wars in the middle east and contemplating a huge troop increase in one of them. I also haven't reneged on a deal to help protect Western Europe, nor have I allowed Tehran to proliferate nuclear missiles while promising to strike the "heart of Israel". How about we call it a wash?
Nice little snark about cheetos, but I actually prefer Snickers.
But, here's what you don't get: impact should be measured in capacity, not in absolute terms. He can single-handedly end two wars, provide hugely greater foreign aid, curb global warming (through the executive agencies which work under his aegis), and basically change the entire outlook of the world. And yet he gets credit for saying "we don't hate Arabs", giving less information than he promised, and moving in baby steps to close Guantanamo. I want that job, apparently it's pretty easy to do "great" things in it.