If you’ve ever spent time overseas, you more than likely have overheard someone say, “Don’t get me wrong, we love Americans, but we hate the American government.” Almost to a T, whenever I’ve heard this conversation in public, the American response is, “Oh, we don’t much like our government, either.”
So there you go — Americans and foreigners really can agree on something. Even when America is winning, maybe especially when America is winning, American hegemony around the world is not particularly beloved. Sure, when the you-know-what hits the fan and some poor, wretched soul is praying for a miracle, it is more often than not a member of the United States Armed Forces who shows up out of nowhere to prove that miracles can happen.
But when the U.S. government preaches about the glories of a “rules-based international order” that everyone knows is set up to benefit Washington, American heroes are always overshadowed by America’s hubris. Watching our enemies celebrate and allies fume over Biden’s textbook example of how not to withdraw safely from a battlefield, I wonder how many people in the world today would take the time to defend the delicate reputations of the powerful ruling class that controls D.C.
Can you imagine a future when you might overhear someone saying, “Don’t get me wrong, Americans sure can be a cocky bunch, but boy, do we love the American government”? Me neither.
Lock up all politicians !!!!!!
D.C should be surrounded by the Military to take out the Biden Administration & Pelosi Regime !!!!!