Nothing to see here folks, just another LWNJ that lives in la-la land and wouldn’t recognize reality if it bit him in his a$$! LOL!! Ramirez perfectly nailed this President and his liberal base!
I can assure you that we in Australia see a President who is sane, considered, intelligent and thoughtful. Not some hung ho reactionary influenced by the ‘Cowboy’ archetype and whose word view is shaped by narrow religious and cultural beliefs. We are grateful for this man. The vicious rhetoric and acidic words that constantly fired at this man from the right is bewildering to us in the rest of the world.
@Hiram B said:“We were THRILLED when Obama was elected and America started following the Rule of Law again rather than making up its own rules as it had over the previous eight years.”-(I’m trying to recover from the magnitude of that idiotic, upside down and backward bit of nonsense….)Let us count the ways that the Obama regime he filled with appointees just as scofflaw as “Obama the law professor,” has been breaking or ignoring or rewriting without Congress’ involvement which is unconstitutional, and try to measure the degree of anti-law that has been put in place in O’s reign.-Since the GOP-majority Congress will do nothing, my only recourse is to keep praying that God will guide the Courts to take more cases and rule against Obama’s improper and illegal tampering with laws written and passed by Congress.(The same way the USSC trimmed the FDR overstepping executive authority)
Another idiotic reversal from Ramiriez.Traeling the world a bit and still having friends in places, a well as my well-travelled son’s, there is no comparison to the dismal feelings toward our government under W, and the improvement under Obama. NoT killing people or starting new wars, buys better relationships. Peace, and seeking peace, is not regarded as weak, except by our own chickenhawks, who’d never volunteer to fight their own wars. (Simply check the records of all in PNAC and “chicken central” at AEI.
July 14, 2014 Today, Obama remains largely popular in much of the world, except the Middle East. Half or more of the public in 28 of 44 countries surveyed has confidence in him to do the right thing in world affairs. And his median positive rating is 56%.In most nations the public’s assessment of Obama’s performance is largely unchanged since 2013. His image has dropped by double-digits in five nations – Brazil, Germany, Argentina, Russia and Japan. But it has risen appreciably in Israel and China. Western Europeans’ views of Obama remain fairly positive. More than eight-in-ten French (83%) and seven-in-ten Italians (75%), British (74%) and Germans (71%) have confidence in the U.S. president doing the right thing. http://www.pewglobal.org/2014/07/14/chapter-1-the-american-brand/
I lived in Europe for a number of years and still have some good friends there. They have a much more positive impression of Obama than the Fox News conservatives do here.
Kraigko almost 9 years ago
Just laughed up some coffee thru my nose
jimguess almost 9 years ago
Right! What a delusional man we have for president!
And, what a delusional press and public to actually elect this man … twice!
sw10mm almost 9 years ago
It’s sad that the kool aid drinking libs will get mad about this truth.
FishDog93 almost 9 years ago
Nothing to see here folks, just another LWNJ that lives in la-la land and wouldn’t recognize reality if it bit him in his a$$! LOL!! Ramirez perfectly nailed this President and his liberal base!
debauche almost 9 years ago
Great ’toon Michael.
SHAKENDOWN almost 9 years ago
I survived OBARMAGHEDDON.
colinmichaeljames almost 9 years ago
I can assure you that we in Australia see a President who is sane, considered, intelligent and thoughtful. Not some hung ho reactionary influenced by the ‘Cowboy’ archetype and whose word view is shaped by narrow religious and cultural beliefs. We are grateful for this man. The vicious rhetoric and acidic words that constantly fired at this man from the right is bewildering to us in the rest of the world.
colinmichaeljames almost 9 years ago
gung ho
eugene57 almost 9 years ago
This is how conservatives/gop/fox(y) ’s view the world viewing the USofA. Mostly out of ignorance.
oneoldhat almost 9 years ago
rodney gets more respect
kline0800 almost 9 years ago
@Hiram B said:“We were THRILLED when Obama was elected and America started following the Rule of Law again rather than making up its own rules as it had over the previous eight years.”-(I’m trying to recover from the magnitude of that idiotic, upside down and backward bit of nonsense….)Let us count the ways that the Obama regime he filled with appointees just as scofflaw as “Obama the law professor,” has been breaking or ignoring or rewriting without Congress’ involvement which is unconstitutional, and try to measure the degree of anti-law that has been put in place in O’s reign.-Since the GOP-majority Congress will do nothing, my only recourse is to keep praying that God will guide the Courts to take more cases and rule against Obama’s improper and illegal tampering with laws written and passed by Congress.(The same way the USSC trimmed the FDR overstepping executive authority)
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Another idiotic reversal from Ramiriez.Traeling the world a bit and still having friends in places, a well as my well-travelled son’s, there is no comparison to the dismal feelings toward our government under W, and the improvement under Obama. NoT killing people or starting new wars, buys better relationships. Peace, and seeking peace, is not regarded as weak, except by our own chickenhawks, who’d never volunteer to fight their own wars. (Simply check the records of all in PNAC and “chicken central” at AEI.
Alfkowitz almost 9 years ago
I will be happy to explain this strip to anyone under 30.
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Not nearly as many see Obama as Dangerfield as righfully saw “W” as “Alfred”.
timgilley almost 9 years ago
My Chinese buddy in China respected him. Only 1 out of 1.3 billion for what it’s worth.
PainterArt Premium Member almost 9 years ago
July 14, 2014 Today, Obama remains largely popular in much of the world, except the Middle East. Half or more of the public in 28 of 44 countries surveyed has confidence in him to do the right thing in world affairs. And his median positive rating is 56%.In most nations the public’s assessment of Obama’s performance is largely unchanged since 2013. His image has dropped by double-digits in five nations – Brazil, Germany, Argentina, Russia and Japan. But it has risen appreciably in Israel and China. Western Europeans’ views of Obama remain fairly positive. More than eight-in-ten French (83%) and seven-in-ten Italians (75%), British (74%) and Germans (71%) have confidence in the U.S. president doing the right thing. http://www.pewglobal.org/2014/07/14/chapter-1-the-american-brand/
PainterArt Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Not on this thread, I think most are gone but ready next time and you know it will come up again. :-)
oneoldhat almost 9 years ago
my alumni assoc threw a party for foreign students sunday // the only one who said anything nice about bho was one from Burkina faso
WGW101 almost 9 years ago
I lived in Europe for a number of years and still have some good friends there. They have a much more positive impression of Obama than the Fox News conservatives do here.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault almost 5 years ago
Some truth, but he looks better in retrospect especially when compared to what followed.