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> Yet in national politics we need to be loved....Very few countries > in the rest of the world show concern to what the rest of the world > thinks of their candidates. Just an observation... I don't think it stems from the need to be admired, much less loved. It's because US policy--in large part determined by its president-- has such an enormous impact on so many parts of the world. We've squandered all the good will that much of the world had toward us post 9-11. We've alienated so many allies. We've brought misery and suffering to many parts of the world much more often than we've brought hope and good will. I think (frankly) many of us here (speaking for myself, certainly) are embarrassed, shocked, and outraged and what's transpired these past 8 years. At least now we have a face to present to the rest of the world that is conciliatory instead of combative, level-headed instead of impulsive, (ahem...) intelligent (!!) instead of anti-intellectual, and God knows, one that is *not* jingoistic, even while still being patriotic. I'm so relieved that we'll be showing the world a new face, not because I want the rest of the world to give us a big hug, but because I think we may be able to repair much of the damage that's been done and the ill will that we've cultivated. Jeff