By
Brent Baker
March 21, 2011 - 8:39am

Mitchell also proclaimed Ambassador Susan Rice "did a remarkable job at the UN" where she delivered "some very adept diplomacy."
Mitchell's praise for Obama came in the context of acknowledging "the problem that the President has in projecting American values is that he first of all believes in a multi-lateralist policy," but instead of seeing that as a negative, she declared "on that score he has really accomplished that. This was pretty remarkable - bringing this whole coalition together and getting the Arab League."
A couple of Mitchell's comments on the Sunday, March 20 Meet the Press:
Susan Rice did a remarkable job at the UN. No one could have predicted, even critics of the policy could not predict such a muscular resolution being approved and the abstensions from Russia and China. This came much faster than anyone expected. And came with some very adept diplomacy....- Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center. Click here [1] to follow him on Twitter.
The problem that the President has in projecting American values is that he first of all believes in a a multi-lateralist policy. Now on that score he has really accomplished that. This was pretty remarkable - bringing this whole coalition together and getting the Arab League.