mvscal wrote:Well now I suppose this qualifies as change I can believe in insofar as it would be a change and I do believe Onogga is that dumb. Whether or not Winnie the Pooh is the best template for your foreign policy is another issue.
I guess that means Netboy Reid will be Secretary of State.
One is left to wonder what the Smurfs might have to say about economic policy.Barack Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
Winnie the Pooh, Luke Skywalker and British football hooligans could shape the foreign policy of Barack Obama if he becomes US President, according to a key adviser.
Richard Danzig, who served as Navy Secretary under President Clinton and is tipped to become National Security Adviser in an Obama White House, told a major foreign policy conference in Washington that the future of US strategy in the war on terrorism should follow a lesson from the pages of Winnie the Pooh, which can be shortened to: if it is causing you too much pain, try something else.
Mr Danzig told the Centre for New American Security: “Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.”
He spelt out how American troops, spies and anti-terrorist officials could learn key lessons by understanding the desire of terrorists to emulate superheroes like Luke Skywalker, and the lust for violence of violent football fans.
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If he puts the teletubbies in his cabinet, I'm moving to Australia.