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Has the UK Press Fallen Out of Love With Obama?

Tough day for President Obama in the pages of the Telegraph. All three of these editorials were printed in the Telegraph today:

From the Nile Gardiner article:

Overall this was a staggeringly naïve speech by President Obama, with Woodstock-style utterances like “I will not waver in my pursuit of peace” or “the interests of peoples and nations are shared.” All that was missing was a conga of hippies dancing through the aisles with a rousing rendition of “Kumbaya”.

If only the US media were as honest and as critical of our President.

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3 comments for “Has the UK Press Fallen Out of Love With Obama?”

  1. BREAKING: Democrats Hoping To Take Control Of Congress From Republican Minority In 2010

    Posted by Anonymous | September 23, 2009, 9:23 pm
  2. Apparently Prime Minister Brown was snubbed repeatedly by this administration over the past week. Wouldn’t be surprised to see more of this reporting in the British press for the near future.

    Posted by patrick | September 23, 2009, 10:29 pm
  3. [...] More commentary here and here. (h/t Robbie) [...]

    Posted by Why he’s so popular « Stuff From Hsoi | September 24, 2009, 6:57 am

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