Danish politics has been very strange in the first half of 2010 - if not estranged. With de facto PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen striding through one political test and trial to the next. With impopular ministers. An not personally popular, with polls falling to a minimum for the government parties of Liberals (V) and Conservatives (C) in the recent three years. Pressured from the outside challenges or threats. If visiting the American or Afghan presidents, it hasn't helped much. And pressured from the inside trials and tribulations. When faced with internal politics and dissatisfied Danes, it has only added to his troubles.
Welcome to the world of politics, to the political game - and to your personal Hamiltonian, Wilsonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian all at once! (see link below) The paradox of which is: Down is the best possible vantage point. From here it all looks a lot brighter, because there is only one way to go from here. The only ways is up.
For further information, please see:
http://jp.dk/indland/indland_politik/article1144387.ece
http://politiken.tv/nyheder/politik/politiskanalyse/article1001937.ece
http://paradoxicalnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/walter-russell-mead-in-town.html
Welcome to the world of politics, to the political game - and to your personal Hamiltonian, Wilsonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian all at once! (see link below) The paradox of which is: Down is the best possible vantage point. From here it all looks a lot brighter, because there is only one way to go from here. The only ways is up.
For further information, please see:
http://jp.dk/indland/indland_politik/article1144387.ece
http://politiken.tv/nyheder/politik/politiskanalyse/article1001937.ece
http://paradoxicalnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/walter-russell-mead-in-town.html