"America is a land of wonders" - Alexis de Tocqueville

McCain rimonta in piena Obamamania

Le foto di prima pagina mostrano l’avversario di fronte alle folle europee e l’attenzione dei media da giorni e’ tutta per lui. Ma all’apice dell’Obamamania americana, che ora ha contagiato anche l’Europa, in sordina John McCain mostra segni di rimonta negli stati chiave del voto di novembre per la Casa Bianca. [SEGUE SU ANSA.IT…]

Ancora su Obama a Berlino

C’e’ molto di vero in quello che scrive oggi il Wall Street Journal, sulla differenza tra l’essere una figura popolare e l’essere uno statista:

It is hard not to be moved by the sight during the speech of hundreds of American flags being waved, rather than burned. Then again, the last time a major American political figure delivered an open-air speech in Berlin, 10,000 riot police had to use tear gas and water cannons to repel violent demonstrators. It was June 1987, the speaker was Ronald Reagan, his message was: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Press accounts characterized the line as “provocative”; the Soviets called it “war-mongering”; 100,000 protesters marched against Reagan in the old German capital of Bonn. Two years later, the Berlin Wall fell.

Reagan’s speech is a lesson in the difference between popularity and statesmanship. Watching Mr. Obama yesterday in Berlin, and throughout his foreign tour, was a reminder of how far the presumptive Democratic nominee has to go to reassure people he is capable of the latter — “people,” that is, who will actually get to cast a ballot in November.