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Obama earns high marks around the globe
06/29/15 12:56 PMUpdated 06/29/15 01:04 PM
By Steve Benen
Republicans are heavily invested in the idea that President Obama lacks international respect. Theres new evidence that suggests the GOP has it backwards.
It was just a few months ago that Jeb Bush insisted that during the Obama era, We have lost the trust and confidence of our friends. Around the same time, Scott Walker and Donald Trump reportedly had a chat about how poorly the United States is now perceived throughout the world. Mitt Romney added, It is hard to name even a single country that has more respect and admiration for America today than when President Obama took office.
Actually, its incredibly easy to name countries that have more respect and admiration for the United States today than when President Obama took office. The Pew Research Center published a report last week on Global Attitudes & Trends and found that Americas overall image around the world remains quite positive and in much of the world, impressions of the U.S. have improved since the end of the Bush/Cheney era.
More specifically, though, President Obama is an especially popular figure in many parts of the world.
Overall, Obamas image has improved in the last year. In 14 countries of the 36 countries where trends from 2014 are available, more people now say they have confidence in the U.S. president. The largest gain occurred in India, which Obama visited in January. Almost three-in-four Indians express confidence in Obama, up from 48% a year ago. Double digit gains are also found in Ghana (+22 points), Turkey (+21), Nigeria (+20), Uganda (+11) and Brazil (+11).
Its probably time for Republicans to update their talking points.
In fairness, Obamas popularity is not universal. He fares far less well in the Middle East including a drop of support in Israel, where Netanyahu allies have soured on the U.S. leader and the president is wildly unpopular in Russia for reasons that should be obvious.
But in general, across the board, particularly among U.S. allies in Europe and Asia-Pacific, Obama enjoys considerable public support.
Just as important is the fact that we can compare international impressions of Obama with those of his immediate predecessor. I found this Pew Research Center report from late 2008, which found much of the planet losing respect for the U.S. and rejecting George W. Bush to a striking degree.
And therein lies the irony of contemporary GOP whining Republicans seem absolutely convinced that President Obama is seen abroad as a hapless failure, but the argument is completely backwards. Obama is quite popular across much of the planet, while its Bush who was reviled abroad. GOP candidates promising to restore global respect for the White House have a problem: theyre six years too late.
The sooner Republicans realize this, the better. Its not just a matter of saying things that are true though I tend to think thats an appealing quality in a presidential candidate its also the fact that GOP confusion is causing some Republicans trouble. Remember, it was just a couple of weeks ago that Scott Walker said British Prime Minister David Cameron told the governor directly that hes unsatisfied with Obamas leadership. The incident quickly blew up in Walkers face.
If Republicans want to argue that Obama shouldnt be popular abroad, fine. But reality is not in dispute.
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Aristus
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Iliyah
(25,111 posts)bluestateguy
(44,173 posts)I'll agree to disagree with him on the shitty TPP. Nobody's perfect.
sheshe2
(89,541 posts)They also believe in trickle down economics, abstinence, that they know more than a woman's doctor and they fail to look in the mirror and see that they are the hapless failures. Dear goddess they have a majority in both houses and they still can't get anything done.
We know who the hapless failures are, thy name is gopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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brer cat
(26,766 posts)All they believe in is a pile of stinking sh#%.
Thanks, brer cat. I had fun writing it~
MBS
(9,688 posts)Cha
(307,144 posts)Poor bush3 is talkin' about his brother bush2 and lying his ass off about President Obama.. so what's new?!
Yeah, Obama is "unpopular" in Russia and Israel where he should wear that like a badge of honor!
Hekate
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Stellar
(5,644 posts)I always knew Republic0ns would lie about him.
Tarheel_Dem
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Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)have a better idea of what's good for the U.S. than many actual Americans do. While the President is getting high marks abroad for things such as drawing down wars and crafting certain deals and prioritizing the safety net, his marks domestically are much lower. RWers see him as a weakling and as a "handout" president, and he gets attacked even from those who are supposedly from the same party. This country is unable to appreciate something good until it's gone.