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As 2011 draws to a close, it's worth looking back at some of the year's most foolish comments from inside the Obama administration. If Academy Awards were handed out for political folly, the Obama team would be sweeping the board come Oscar time. It hasn’t been an easy task narrowing the list down to a mere ten – it could easily have been a top 20 or 30. The list has a strong foreign policy bias (not least as this is a British-based blog): I’ve omitted many candidates on the domestic front that would certainly qualify for inclusion. But here goes:(full story at blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
1. Barack Obama calls himself the fourth best president in US history
Library of Congress burns (1851)
Albania becomes a people's republic (1924)
Libya becomes independent from Italy; Idris I is proclaimed King (1951)
The crew of the USS Pueblo is released by North Korea after being held for 11 months on suspicion of spying (1968)
President Barack Obama and family arrive in Oahu, Hawaii for an unusually brief 10-day holiday vacation (2009)
b: Howard Hughes (1905), I. F. Stone (1907); d: Vasco da Gama (1524), Johns Hopkins (1873), John Muir (1914)