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JandP

Monday, October 25, 2004

A Conservative Observation

Excerpt from Scott McConnell's article in the current issue of AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE:

"In Europe and indeed all over the world, (Bush) has made the United States despised by people who used to be its friends, by businessmen and the middle classes, by moderate and sensible liberals. Never before have democratic foreign governments needed to demonstrate disdain for Washington to their own electorates in order to survive in office. The poll numbers are shocking. In countries like Norway, Germany, France, and Spain, Bush is liked by about seven percent of the populace. In Egypt, recipient of huge piles of American aid in the past two decades, some 98 percent have an unfavorable view of the United States. It’s the same throughout the Middle East."