What really upsets me about this whole situation: Lots of Germans now say that Obama's no better than Bush because drones and financial crisis and him being American - the sort of normal anti-American bullshit you usually hear around here. However, they also blame him for not having closed Guantanamo - without thinking of the problems he faced in Congress, without thinking of how no new people are interned, without thinking of the vast improvements made there under Obama, and without mentioning that Germany refused to accept some of the harmless inmates that are left.
Bloody Germans.
I have a feeling those thoughts are being fueled by the same people who would take personal advantage of a weakened Obama and Democratic party in America. All these things except being foreign to Germans are handovers from Bush. Bush thought he was friends with Putin because they were similar ideologically in many areas. Bush was probably Putin's favorite American president because his terms were just plain bad as far as corruption ruining the government's image internally while ruining it's foreign relations due to unceasing conflict. Obama's administration has been much less self servingly incompetent, which is bad for Putin. (not to say it's wonderful in foreign relations but compared to Bush...)
It would stand to reason that the people pushing such misleading information in Germany are willing to ally with fellow conservatives like the Republican party. I don't know how loose electoral laws are in Germany now, but remember that in America corporations find enormous profit in sinking money into the political system at the current time. I would not doubt that should they find profit in harming Democrat's election chances by blaming a 'collapse' of foreign relations with one of our friends in Europe (Germany) on Democrats that they would not purposefully harm our diplomatic relations if they had the means to fund it, which I'm quite sure they probably have a legal loophole. The 'collapse' of foreign relations would likely either be support of an anti-American political group propelling a Conservative party into power in some chamber in Germany. This party would likely be planned to be antagonistic to the US as long as there is any real Democratic party power still in either the presidency or Congress so that conservatives in the US could feed off the negative reaction towards 'those German relations Obama ruined.' If somehow foreign relations cave in because of this, say relations with Germany due to German Conservatives winning elections it would be easy to pin it on Obama because he hasn't done very much to reign in his intelligence services (who have a frightening number of Bush holdovers still at the top because of the apparently never ending war on terror, perhaps knowingly overreaching in order to lay blame on the administration they don't care to support politically, thus winning for themselves both their allowance of questionable capabilities as well as hamstringing their political foe even though he is their boss)
As for why I mentioned Putin in the first paragraph, it seems to me he stands to benefit immensely should he continue to try to form an Eastern Bloc or what not (On that note, I'm not sure if he still is trying to convince countries more or less East of Germany to join a trade union expanded past the three already in it or some such. I haven't heard much about it lately), should friendly German conservatives convince their people the Eastern Bloc would be worth a try at some point...
It seems to me that the American Conservative's willingness in this admittedly wild yet I think plausible theory to abandon national interest in order for short term political gain could very easily backfire and push Germany's people towards Putin. After all, they have already abandoned their constituent's interests by for example refusing Medicaid expansion in some of the poorest counties in the country from what I hear.
If this does not seem plausible please inform this thread and thus the world so Helgoland, and my thanks.
If it's not plausible I apologize, for I don't know much about Germany's political system, but I thought I might point out the possibility that exists within the framework of my limited knowledge.