Obama Says His Foreign Policy Resembles That of Elder Bush, Reagan, JFK
GREENSBURG, Pa. — Sen. Barack Obama said Friday he would return the country to the more “traditional” foreign policy efforts of past presidents, such as George H.W. Bush, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.
At a town hall event at a local high school gymnasium, Obama praised George H.W. Bush — father of the president — for the way he handled the Persian Gulf War: with a large coalition and carefully defined objectives.
Obama began a six-day bus tour through Pennsylvania, the largest remaining primary prize in the contest with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination. Sen. John McCain is the Republican nominee-in-waiting.
“The truth is that my foreign policy is actually a return to the traditional bipartisan realistic policy of George Bush’s father, of John F. Kennedy, of, in some ways, Ronald Reagan, and it is George Bush that’s been naive and it’s people like John McCain and, unfortunately, some Democrats that have facilitated him acting in these naive ways that have caused us so much damage in our reputation around the world,” he said.
Obama faced criticism in January from Clinton and then-challenger John Edwards for saying Reagan had changed the trajectory of American politics — and that Republicans had been the party of ideas for the last decade or more.
In one of the more heated moments of the Democratic debates, Clinton challenged him directly on the topic, saying those GOP ideas were “bad for America, and I was fighting against those ideas.”
In his speech Friday night, the Illinois senator charged that Clinton, for all her criticism of the current President Bush, has too often gone along with his decisions.
“I do think that Sen. Clinton would understand that George Bush’s policies have failed, but in many ways she has been captive to the same politics that led her to vote for authorizing the war in Iraq,” he said. “Since 9/11 the conventional wisdom has been that you’ve got to look tough on foreign policy by voting and acting like the Republicans, and I disagree with that.”
McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said Obama “represents an absolute departure” from Reagan and other presidents “whose strength in the face of an outspoken and determined enemy won the greater peace for a generation.”





Give it a rest Obama. The only reason you know about this resemblence is because you have never come up with anything of your own and continue to Xerox everybody else’s hard work. Just like you continue to Xerox Hillary’s solutions and make them your own…. you are not fit to be president of this country!
Wow. There are even some Obama supporters would pay attention to FOX. It is clear we will win. Obama ‘08 and ‘12
Obama keep preaching he is the choice for the future and not the past.
In this case he seems to be going back to the past. What the heck, what is he wants us to believed, he is for the past, the future, change or whatever.
Obama, I think he just saying what sound good.
I am surprised Obama did not mention Pastor Wright his mentor!!
Obama mentored by Pastor Wright.
why are consistently NOT posting a single thing I put out????? I am not using foul language, or character smearing, or saying anything volatile, so why do you continue to not post anything I’m commenting on? Is it that you just have incompetent people working for you, or do you post comments on a strictly random basis, or both?