O.K., if the desire to knock America off its pedestal, to redistribute American income to other countries, to shrink America's footprint in the world, makes you anti-American, then Obama is in fact anti-American.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some anti-Americanism derives simply from our being a colossus that bestrides the earth. But much anti-Americanism derives from the role U.S. political, economic and military power has played in denying such freedoms to others.
Barack Obama is the most antibusiness president in a generation, perhaps in American history.
Obama is a president, who I think is anti-jobs.
I am anti-Bush. A lot of what he stands for is the antithesis of what I stand for.
Anti-Americanism is a pure totalitarian concept. The very notion is idiotic.
I am not anti-American. But I am strongly pro-Canadian.
George Bush ran a campaign where he bragged about being an anti-intellectual, dismissing his Harvard and Yale pedigree, pretending he was an American every day, ordinary everyman, and as a result of that, played up his fumbling speech because it signified that he was a good guy. That is deeply and profoundly anti-intellectual.
I believe the most compelling explanation of Obama's actions is that he is, just like his father, an anti-colonialist.
There are many people that frankly cannot get themselves to oppose Barack Obama. They make a lot of excuse for him.
Obama remains frozen in his father's time machine. His anti-colonialism is the anti-colonialism of Africa in the 1950s: state confiscation of land, confiscatory taxation, and so on. My anti-colonialism is the anti-colonialism of India in the 21st century.