Re: The World Without the US



On 18 jul, 14:08, Mark Goldberg <msgoldb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
YumYumPandaburger wrote:
Compared to Bush Obama seems to be very well liked in Europe. Then
again people dislike Bush.

Clinton was liked as well, probably more outside of the US than in the
US. In the US a prez screwing his secretary is a scandal, but in most
European countries it makes politicians/royalty more popular as they
are clearly a ladies man.

It's usually used by people who are easily confused as to the concept
and meaning of having 'balls'
and for whom integrity, and leadership become so muddied as to make it
all the more easy to distill 'liking' someone to the status of near
meaninglessness in terms of what that liking, might be worth.

What is usually used?
.



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