Texas Rainmaker

Not as much as the liberals would like you to think.

Amazing, isn’t it, how the conventional wisdom that holds sway among many sophisticated — i.e. liberal — Washingtonians and New Yorkers is often so completely divorced from reality.

These folks have come to take it as a given that America’s involvement in Iraq has inflicted severe damage to our nation’s image abroad, especially in Europe. But the most recent national election results from France and Germany demonstrate that this “truth” about George W. Bush’s America is about as credible as the recurring rumor that Elvis is actually alive and well flipping hamburgers in happy obscurity somewhere near Seattle.

Exhibit A here is France’s Nicolas Sarkozy, who is described by the editors of the old gray lady on West 43rd Street in Manhattan as “unabashedly pro-American.”

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Exhibit B is Germany’s 2005 election of Angela Merkel as Germany’s first female chancellor.

Her elevation to the chancellorship followed an era in which her predecessor, Gerhard Shroeder, had become an increasingly strident critic of the U.S. and sought to weld Germany and France together as Europe’s dominant power. But Merkel won while running on a platform that stressed the importance of maintaining close ties to the U.S. In a 2003 op-ed in The Washington Post, Merkel said: “Germany needs its friendship with France, but the benefits of that friendship can be realized only in close association with our old and new European partners, and within the transatlantic alliance with the United States.”

Sorry guys.

UPDATE:
Looks like I’ll eat a little crow, now that Sarkozy is showing himself to be just another prototypical cheese-eating surrender monkey. Though it appears he’s doing this to save the pathetic economy that’s been slaughtered by socialism.

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Mandate!
May 7th, 2007 1:39 pm

The French have rejected Socialism and anti-Americanism. Instead, they’ve elected a guy who favors tax cuts, supports tough immigration policies, likes the idea that unemployed people are obliged to take up offered work and is ready to work with America.

It’s ironic that while the French have rejected the very sociliasm that has driven their economy into the toilet, we here in America are actually entertaining candidates running on a socialistic platform while our economy is booming. Ah, the circle of life.

Even before the election results were in, the Socialist candidate warned of protests should her opponent win. She was right. Her left wing supporters are torching cars and rioting to celebrate their loss. Apparently, that’s just what leftists do when they lose elections. Remember Mexico City in 2006? Or Florida in 2000

And a comment sure to receive little attention in the MSM is this one from Democrat Chuck Schumer:

Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, concurred: “I do. I do,” he told CNN. “I mean, it would be nice to have someone who is head of France who doesn’t almost have a knee-jerk reaction against the United States.”

Apparently the idea that France has been less than helpful in the war isn’t because of cowboy Bush and his failure to secure “international support”… but rather that France was being led by a knee-jerk reactionary that hated the U.S. anyway.

Now that that’s cleared up…

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Coincidentally, it’s cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

The French dislike themselves even more than the Americans dislike them, according to an opinion poll published on Friday.

The survey of six nations, carried out for the International Herald Tribune daily and France 24 TV station, said 44 percent of French people thought badly of themselves against 38 percent of U.S. respondents who had a negative view of the French.

But the French needn’t worry… there happens to be a large contingent of self-loathing Americans, too.

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Jacques Chirac Surrenders
March 8th, 2007 2:57 pm

Looks like the French President is calling it quits.

French President Jacques Chirac is expected to confirm that he will not stand for re-election when he appears on television on Sunday, marking the end of a political career spanning more than four decades.

Of course, it’s decisions like this that made him the perfect leader of France. No word yet on when John Kerry’s campaign will begin.

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Gas prices are falling. You may not have heard that since gas prices only make primetime or above-fold coverage when they’re on the rise. But there’s always hope, Hurricane season has a few more weeks left.

France seems to be showing us just how well the policy of political correctness works. They’ve become the posterchild for how cultural-diversity-in-lieu-of-national-security doesn’t actually work. Imagine that.

Newspaper circulation slips 2.6 percent, including The San Francisco Chronicle, which posted a 16.4 percent tumble. The “all the lies that are fit to print” strategy is taking its toll.

Ratings are down for cable news networks, though Fox still leading. You mean fair AND balanced attracts viewers?

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