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Seriously, I have no life.
I haven't heard a collective sigh of relief from anyone outside of the US. They're not stupid enough to think that Obama is any kind of long-term change, regardless of how he campaigned. They're taking a wait and see attitude, which is necessary to avoid jumping on the bandwagon of someone they don't know well. Immediately deciding that a new President is great (Nobel Prize notwithstanding) would definitely not be in their best interest, especially if he should go off the deep end in terms of radical ideas and actions. It doesn't matter which party the new President would be on, either- it's just too soon to make that kind of decision. Just saying "He's great because he's not Bush" isn't the right way to think that Obama is improving our image. Our allies with Bush in office are still our allies with Obama. Also, our image isn't bad only because of Bush, it's because of American attitudes and actions in general.These are the conservatives you hear, but the minority party is always the loudest. The liberals think Obama is the savior of America. Most moderates think he's got great potential, but he's no saint either. He has helped our image abroad though and that needed bad repair.