How is this not incredibly relevant?

Sep 15, 2008 00:44

To the surprise of no one, Europeans are much more favorably inclined toward Obama than McCain. Nearly 7 in 10 Europeans felt favorably toward Obama, with his best reviews coming in France (85 percent), the Netherlands (85 percent) and Germany (83 percent). About one-quarter of Europeans had favorable feelings toward McCain; he was most well-liked in Portugal (35 percent), the Netherlands (33 percent), Spain (33 percent) and the United Kingdom (33 percent).

Europeans are similarly inclined when asked whether Obama or McCain would do more to improve transatlantic relations. With Obama as president, 47 percent of Europeans responding said, relations would improve, 29 percent said they would stay the same, and 5 percent predicted things would get worse. Eleven percent of Europeans said that relations between Europe and the United States would improve with McCain in the White House; 49 percent said things would stay the same, and 13 percent said relations would get worse.

Good thing for McCain that Europe doesn't get a vote this fall.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/14/AR2008091402376_2.html

Do Republicans get off on being hated by the rest of the world? AMERIKKKA?
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