9/1/18

Traditional Hatred of U.S. Presidents from Foreigners

It isn’t rare. A number of authoritarian governments have encouraged international protests against American Presidents, worn masks mocking them, hung them in effigy and so forth when they took a break from burning American flags. Neither were they imitating Democrat Party voters; sometimes they called the U.S.A. the Great Satan even before the legalization of homosexual marriage by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Two Presidents that were roundly hated on at home and abroad were Lyndon Baines Johnson and Richard M. Nixon. Even the English had anti-American marches with full hate and ridicule regalia. That’s just the way it was. Hating on President Trump without a substantial foreign policy reason isn’t especially unique. Usually economic conflicts aren’t sufficient to bring out haters of U.S. Presidents. European haters of Donald Trump began even while he was running for office. Foreign leadership was elitist and conceited and felt some kind of supremacy of quality that deserved a pushover in the White House.

Even the slimy Nobel Prize Committee found a reason not to award a peace prize this year in order to avoid giving it to President Trump for his conspicuous reduction in world military conflict such as in Syria and for trying to be on better terms with Russia. Yet they were too happy to award a Nobel Prize to a certain Gunter Blobel in 1999 when President Clinton was inflamed before Congress for his blow jobs from a student intern, and also to award a Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama just for being black apparently, before he had done anything to reduce violence anywhere. In his first year he made speeches in Africa and the Middle East hat helped several civil wars get started including the Syrian war.

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