Obama’s role as the elegant, path-breaking, intercultural celebrity is not enough to reverse a steady erosion of our global dominance — especially not if he’s seen merely as a new hood ornament on an economic clunker.Wait, so we've gone from the complaint that Obama's too much of a rock star to now saying that Obama just doesn't have the international star power to raise America's ruined profile? Will the Village press make up its mind, please? Six months ago it was "Obama is a celebrity". Now the complaint is he's not a celebrity enough.
My concern is merely anecdotal. But I have been collecting anecdotal evidence for decades. It’s what I do for a living.
I was in London and Paris last week while Obama was making his first trip to Asia. I kept paging through the local papers for stories about the trip. They were only few — almost none. He was all but invisible, except when bowing deeply to the emperor of Japan. There weren’t many stories about the United States, either.
What's unsaid by Fineman of course is who does qualify as celebrity enough. Perhaps he means Moose Lady. But he does go on to say that the damage that Bush/Cheney did to our economy has proven to be too much for Obama to merely fix in one year and that the world's investors are looking to other places than Wall Street to invest these days.
How unfortunate the President has failed to fix America in his first ten months in office.
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