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Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan
It's no secret that the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan is firmly in the anti-Obama camp. But just how much does she dislike him?
Let's take a comprehensive look at her latest column -- a piece about President Obama's diminishing role in the world -- and gather how she really feels using the descriptive phrases and terms she uses in reference to Obama (some of them come from anonymous sources Noonan spoke with).
Descriptive phrases and terms Noonan associates with Obama:
--"deflated" --"collapsed"
--"declining" --"disappointment"
--"dangerous" --"no longer, perhaps, all that relevant"
--"doubts" --"unsure"
--"unsureness" --"negative"
--"disappointed" --"insignificant"
--"embarrassing"
And now, for comparison...
Descriptive phrases and terms Noonan associates with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani:
--"intelligent" --"smooth"
--"he said all the right things" --"tough negotiator"
--"eloquent" --"eloquence"
--"freshness" --"force"