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Friday, February 23, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Trolling for International Admiration
by David Limbaugh
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While arrogantly guaranteeing that she would be the next president, Hillary Clinton promised to stop America from being an "arrogant power." Well, maybe when she accomplishes her mission, she can begin to work on herself.

Notice that Hillary didn't say we "appear" to be arrogant or that other nations misperceive us as an arrogant nation. She said, "When I'm president, I'm going to send a message to the world that America is back -- we're not the arrogant power that we've been acting like for the last six years."

For those of you who doubted John Kerry was expressing a common Democratic sentiment when he called America an "international pariah," here is your confirmation. Indeed, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, when running for president himself, said of America, "We find ourselves, too often, isolated and resented." President Bush, he said, had "created a new rallying cry for terrorist recruits."

And in case you think Hillary is less politic on this issue than her politically gifted husband, you might recall that when accepting an award for "international understanding" a few years ago, Bill Clinton said that America's image had suffered in the Muslim world. Another Democratic ex-president, Jimmy Carter, said that by acting unilaterally, President Bush had alienated and isolated the United States from its potential allies in the war on terror. He said Bush's policies have resulted in America losing her "reputation as the most admired champion of freedom and justice."

Are these people singing from the same hymnbook, or what?

Since before we attacked Iraq, they have mercilessly excoriated Bush for his "radical unilateralism," his "go-it-alone" approach. It never occurred to them to criticize, say, France or Germany, for not doing the right thing by joining the coalition against Saddam Hussein, despite believing the exact same things we believed about his weapons of mass destruction, his dangerous ties to terrorism and his serial violations of post-war treaties and U.N. resolutions.

Is it just me, or is anyone else getting tired of these people ceaselessly, instinctively siding with America's foreign critics and slamming the United States? Sometimes it seems that Hillary and company are as concerned about their poll numbers in France and Germany as in the United States.

Hillary said, "We want to be an admired country again in the world. There is a lot of work to be done."

When in recent history has America been greatly admired by other nations? When haven't we been the object of resentment and jealousy throughout the world, and quite underappreciated, considering our record of philanthropy?

What other great nation in history -- let alone the world's lone superpower -- has been so willing to use its power for the good and so cautious, contrary to conventional wisdom, about using its power to impose its will on other nations? Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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The French General/President
Charles Degaul after WWII, decided that he wanted all American troops out of France.

Our Secretary of State was John Foster Dulles. He asked him, "What about the 200,000 that are buried there."

This European snootyness did not just recently start. Those men died to liberate France.

How can we care what those people think of us?

Testosterone Irony
As a free and wealthy nation in a treacherous world, we need to deal with the irrational perceptions of jealous nations from a position of savvy and strength.

Let's look at the Democrat options:

Kerry...Gore...Edwards...
Lots of venom, no testosterone. Wouldn't want a sissy backing me up in a fight. (Think Carter...Kennedy...and Clinton's Mogadishu.)

Hillary...
More testosterone than the guys and less feminine, too, yet maintains her shrill. Both her strategies of domestic class warfare and foreign appeasement inspire the global fight we don't want (remember, they're jealous; best to be humble and gracious rather than shrill and elitist).

I'd like to see the menfolk get some of their manhood back. Think Coast Guard...Army...Air Force...Navy...Marine...

And I'd like to see the womenfolk get out of their screechmode (think Orpah...Rosie...) and back into beauty and brains (think Coulter...Malkin...).
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