Monday, November 24, 2008

The US Elections

I've not actually said anything about what my mission really is this fall - explaining the US elections to Europeans! First, no one over here can believe any American would actually support John McCain. It is an interesting view -- and the Europeans were so hopeful that "we" would make the correct choice. Second, after the election, people congratulated me everywhere. I thought that was rather odd. A British colleague at Sussex said non-Brits offered him condolences when Princess Diana died, so that is a similar sentiment. But of course, no one over here understands the independent power of our Congress, so perhaps the most surprising thing is that they can't imagine that Obama will not get everything he wants as president. I've been having fun trying to educate them, but as you can imagine, it's not really sinking in. I've done a lot of post election forums, mostly in the UK -- and one at the American Embassy in London -- and it is amazing how much they know about our system, except this Congress bit. Now if only Americans knew about the politics of ONE other country....

1 comment:

Christopher Wink said...

I had folks in Amsterdam, Brussels and London not realize Obama wasn't yet president - after he won the much hyped primary with Hillary Clinton. Those that knew enough to understand Obama couldn't win until Nov. 4, they almost unilaterally knew more of Sarah Palin than John McCain. Considering U.S. news is labeled as more insular, it's tough to imagine the general populous knowing about, set aside caring about, another country's politics.