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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Mr. President, Mine That Popularity
by Ed Feulner
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Popularity polls can be interesting. But they don’t really provide much substance. For example, in the final RealClearPolitics.com average before the 2008 election, John McCain enjoyed a 52 percent approval rating. That, plus $4, will get the senator a mocha at Starbucks. It didn’t get him into the White House.

As President Barack Obama wrapped up his latest overseas tour, pollsters again touted his popularity. “Polls conducted in 11 Arab countries show that although approval of U.S. leadership remains generally low, ratings are up in 8 countries including Egypt,” Gallup reported before Obama headed to the Middle East.

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He also enjoyed a series of warm welcomes on the second leg of his journey, in Europe, where -- here they are again -- polls show he’s far more popular than former President George W. Bush. Fair enough. Everyone likes to be liked. But can Obama translate this popularity into productivity?

Consider Afghanistan.

The battle to remove the Taliban from that country started in the fall of 2001, and supposedly enjoyed widespread support. NATO invoked, for the first time, Article 5 of its constitution, saying that the attack on the U.S. had amounted to an attack on all alliance members.

Two years later NATO formally took command of the mission in Afghanistan. Yet the military involvement has remained an overwhelmingly American action. A few months ago, Obama increased the American commitment to defeating the Taliban, adding some 21,000 troops to Afghanistan. Our European allies haven’t come close to matching that action.

A few months ago Britain pledged to add some 1,000 soldiers to the 8,300 already serving in Afghanistan. But the rest of Europe committed just 5,000 more (non-combatant troops at that), 3,000 of whom will deploy only until the country’s election in August.

Obama’s personal popularity doesn’t help the American cause unless he can use it to convince European political leaders to support the mission in Afghanistan. NATO needs to send more combat troops -- with no restrictions on how, when and where they may be deployed. Right now, many European nations won’t allow their forces to deploy to combat zones. That must change. Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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Anyone would be popular...
...if they handed-out candy to kids. The kids would love them do death! As long as the candy keeps coming, that is.

Other countries around the world have to be loving this stuff with Obama. As long as they cheer and applaud his favorite pastime - making speeches - they gotta feel like they can get anything from the U.S. that they want.

And our Media will mistake all of that for "cooperation" and "admiration" for Obama. Obama is being played for a fool. But he's so enthralled with being in the limelight -- that he'll never notice.

No doubt that Barrack Obama is: "popular".

King Elect O's popularity
varies with the poll:

Maybe 60+% in personal popularity,
but an AP poll last month (no one heard much about it) gave O a 47% for the economy,
an MSNBC (not a cons. site) online poll gave him an F for performance,
and a Rasmussen or Gallup gave him a 43% for the deficit.

When people get tired of seeing him blather to his teleprompter nearly daily, and he starts preempting sports games, he'll be lucky to get another nomination.
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