Well, this is disturbing. As if all of the new age and
marriage-counseling-style rhetoric trotted out by the
administration to frame the President’s visit to Moscow were not
enough, we see the photo of Mevedev and Obama on Drudge adding to
the compendium of snaps — a la Chavez getting Obama to
grin while gripping a bilious anti-American screed — all
assisting our plunge to Carter-esque levels faster than the
most pessimistic of us expected (seriously…how do you take,
well, seriously, a U.S. president who does this
and the following?). Apparently, the image captures
nicely what is already a disastrous enterprise.
Read the whole thing for yourself, but the
Guardian reports that the Obama administration is -
allow me to shorten it for you - asking to pay Russia
to help keep the Kyoto process alive. Russia wasn’t all that
interested post-2012 when this particular five-year-plan expires,
having cashed in already and sure the world would be on to them
the second time around. But, apparently you won’t go
broke counting on our president to play down to every
relevant stereotype of a post-radical lefty (BTW, the article’s
sub-head is “After success with China, US targets Russia in
strategy to reach separate agreements with world’s biggest
polluters.” Uh…”After success with China”. Really? Who knew.
Wait’ll the details of that one emerge. Good thing we’ve got all
this extra money lying around.)
From the Cap Weinberger, “if this [Detente’] is progress, we
can’t afford much more progress” school comes the following, also
rather alarming for the “in” it reveals that Team Soros has with
our erstwhile serious national security apparatus:
In recent weeks, the White House, State Department and National
Security Council have also been studying a report from the
Centre for American Progress, an influential think tank, that
called for looking at climate change as an economic issue, and
for demonstrating clear benefits to Russia of action.
Yes! Let’s convince the Russians that what they really need to
worry about is global warming…Group Hug! And you
thought President Bush’s hopefulness when it came to the Bear was
cute.