Now read this paragraph (Wall Street Journal, page A11, today) from Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of the WSJ Editorial Page: "On his just-completed foreign trip, he [Obama] gave a major address in Moscow reinterpreting the Cold War and another in Ghana laying out a persuasive path to prosperity for the African continent. In June he gave a major speech on Islam's place in history and its relationship to the rest of the world, spoke the next day on the meaning of Buchenwald and a day later about D-Day at Normandy. He seems to be on the TV every day, talking."
This paragraph describes not someone who is a president of the United States, but someone who is using that post to become president of the world.
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