Obama's Trip to Europe a Success, Public Opinion-wise

April 7, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

President Obama's European tour was a success at home, according to several new polls out today:

A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll found that 79 percent of Americans surveyed feel that Obama has had a "more positive" effect on how people in other countries view the United States. Only 19 percent of those surveyed thought he's had a "more negative" effect.

The CNN poll and one by CBS and the New York Times were released as the White House announced a surprise visit by the president to Iraq on his way home. Among other things, the president is meeting with members of the U.S. military in Iraq and taking part in the awarding of 10 medals of valor. You've got to give credit to this White House public relations staff for never missing a great photo op.

Now, if President Obama's policies could only be bolstering the stock market the way they are bolstering public opinion. The Dow took a nose dive in early trading on Tuesday.

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You know Bonnie, the market is back up a little today. Every swing in the market is not Obama's fault. My own mutual fund has gone back up over 2.00/ share in the last month. Mind you, I have lost almost $40,000 so far. I don't blame Mr. Obama. It will come back when people take a deep breath and just put their shoulders to the wheel again. Our President is doing all he can.

phoenician lady of AZ 2:59PM April 08, 2009

Kevin when I was serving in the military we had Rumsfield stop at the base I was at. I don't think anyone want him to be there - especially the soldiers and airmen that had a vague understanding of who he was, but we would salute him all the same. Troops willingly embrace the president, even Bush, when he had a 19% approval rating.

I don't follow how you think Obama is connecting more with Muslim countries? Is it because he's Muslim in origin?

The overwhelming largest concern of Muslim countries is Israeli relations. Having Rahm Israel Emanuel as Chief of Staff demonstrates to the Muslims that American involvement is going to continue along the same path: Israeli interests carried out by American military force.

Moreover, the crazy jihadists are not going to persuaded by a single trip, and their state-funded backers are still receiving no repercussions. Why would any of the "Al-Qeada" stop wanting to attack Israel or the United States because of a speech on nuclear weapons and global economy?

Joe of OR 5:18PM April 07, 2009

Bonnie, pretty negative - huh!

I felt flush seeing Obama greet (and be greeted by) the troops.

Also, wonderful to have a President that can connect with Muslim countries; it improves our safety.

Kevin of CA 2:26PM April 07, 2009

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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