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BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 26...Upstaged and rendered irrelevant by the rise of Barrack Obama, European leaders have formed a secret task force to find ways to tarnish his image, the Daily Event has learned.
"George Bush was an
easy foil who made all our leaders look good," said a Euro diplomat,
who asked not be identified be cause he/she is not allowed to speak to
the media. "But Obama is outshining us, seducing our volatile
populations."
The unit, consisting
of intelligence analysts, media specialists and psychological warfare
operatives, will seek to uncover scandal, create unflattering stories
and exploit weaknesses in Obama's personality. Nations that have been
in political and economic conflict have agreed to forget their
differences and cooperate fully.
"We are united in
our understanding that Obama is a threat to the political survival of
every leader in the world," the diplomat said.
The alarm was sounded in foreign capitals last July when 200,000 screaming Germans welcomed Obama
to Berlin. Flaunting piercings, strumming guitars and, most
distressingly, waving American flags, the crowd massed impatiently
across from the Brandenburg Gate where JFK had famously proclaimed "Ich
Bin Eine Berliner," and Ronald Reagan had challenged Russian Prime
Minister Gorbachev to "tear down this wall." Rock bands and DJ's warmed up the crowd, local politicians, scrambled for a ray of reflected glory.
The crowd cheered as
Obama called for greater cooperation in dealing with the problems of
terrorism and poverty. "No nation, no matter how large and powerful can
defeat these challenges alone," he said. The collective mood was summed
up by a student: "Having a black American president will be totally
cool."
In her office German
Chancellor Angela Merkel watched glumly. She had tried everything to
prevent Obama's appearance, saying that it would give the impression that
the German government supported his candidacy. But she had been
overwhelmed by the world's need for a new charismatic leader. On her desk were German newspapers raving about Obama. On her phone were some very worried heads of state---Sarkozy, Brown, Berlusconi, Putin, Hu Jintao, Saudi King Abdullah and Venezuelan President Chavez.
"I haven't seen a German waving an American flag since 1989," Putin said.
"Let's face it, ragazzi," said Berlusconi. "We've lost our whipping boy."
For the last eight
years the world has been able to hide its misdeeds behind the
catastrophic policies of the Bush administration. Under Bush the US was
the only country to reject the Kyoto accords. Every other nation
piously criticized the US while secretly violating the agreement by
engaging in meaningless carbon exchanges that actually increased the
amount of pollutants in the atmosphere. Under Bush's refusal to lift
farm subsidies the other nations were able to conceal their
protectionism. European Commissioner for Trade Peter Mandelson was
allowed to indulge his penchant for drama, while accomplishing nothing. Bush's
invasion of Iraq became a pretext for European inactivity in Africa,
South Asia and the Middle East. They were able to pin the blame for
their multitude of sins on his scandal-ridden, dysfunctional
administration. Putin, faced by the collapse of a mismanaged,
single-product economy, could accuse the US of "infecting" the
financial system. French Finance Minister Lagarde could obscure the $7
billion fraud at Societe Generale by criticizing the American SEC for
"failure to regulate." Iceland could blame the US for its infatuation
with risky derivatives. Germany could neatly deflect attention from its
tax and banking scandals. OPEC, which had gotten wealthy on $50 a
barrel oil could condemn the US because oil producers now needed $90
oil just to survive. China could appeal to its rebellious workers that the US was responsible for their sudden unemployment. It could
righteously refuse to help the US out of the economic crisis it had
helped to create when it purchased trillions of dollars of debt and
artificially devalued its currency to fund American consumers purchase
of its defective and dangerous products.
As long as Bush
bullied and blundered, the other leaders could shine in comparison. But
now Obama has hit the ball into their court. He has asked for their
cooperation. Implicit in his appeal is the message: you must do more in this dangerous world. You must take political risks.
"It is cheaper and easier to undermine," the Euro diplomat said.
The task force, code
named Operation Smear, has been at work behind closed doors in an
obscure office building in downtown Ghent for a month and a half. Sub
groups were formed to work on corruption, sexual misconduct, drug
abuse, association with criminals, weird hobbies, odd dietary habits,
embarrassing odors, anything to promote contempt or ridicule. At their weekly meeting, group leaders admitted they were stymied.
They were admonished
by their chairman. "You are the best and brightest scandal mongers,
malice spinners, frame artists and disinformation specialists in the
world and you cannot dig up one speck of dirt on this man?"
After a moment of abashed silence, a timid voice volunteered:
"We could say he is soft on Israel..."
The room erupted in applause.
"Yes...Yes...He's a tool of the Jewish lobby," someone shouted.
"That always works."
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