President Obama lands in Brazil while conservatives blast trip during chaos in Japan, Libya
Saturday, March 19th 2011, 11:15 AM

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US President Barack Obama introduces his family as they arrive in Brasilia, Brazil, on Saturday.President Obama just can't please conservatives.
The president landed in Brazil Saturday morning for the start of a three-nation Latin American tour, while a right-wing chorus back home assailed him for traveling while emergencies and chaos reign in Libya andJapan.
The administration says the main goal of Obama's trip is to strengthen economic partnerships and foster job creation in the U.S.
"As we respond to these immediate crises abroad, we also will not let up in our efforts to tackle the pressing, ongoing challenges facing our country, including accelerating economic growth. That's why, over the weekend, I'll be in Latin America," Obama said in his weekly address.
Obama had his family in tow in Brasilia. First lady Michelle Obama,daughters Malia and Sasha, and the girls' grandmother and godmother went through the receiving line of Brazilian and American officials.
Fox & Friends' Steve Doocy ripped Obama's trip on Friday as a 'vacation," saying it's inappropriate for a president to go on such a jaunt while officials in Japan race to prevent a total nuclear meltdown, and Libyan dictator Moammar Khadafycontinues his assault on rebels, in spite ofUN threats and his own promise of a ceasefire.
"What is happening with the president while all of this is going on in the United States and around the world?" Doocy said. "He's going on vacation. He's going to Rio. You've got to be kidding. Taking his family. It sounds like a vacation to me. Rio? Hello?"
The Washington Times ran an editorial this week titled Obama Couldn't Care Less," declaring 'the president parties while the world burns."'
And conservative television commentator Monica Crowley told Fox Business Channelthat 'Perception is reality. He's always shooting hoops, he's having Terry Bradshawnights at the White House, he's in Rio. The world is aflame! Go to work!"
In Brazil, Obama will meet with President Dilma Rousseff and Brazilian business executives to discuss trade. He'll also head to Chile and El Salvador.
Brazil is the world's seventh largest economy, while Chile is the 24th largest trading partner with the U.S. El Salvador's economy is expected to grow 5.3% this year.
"Today, Brazil imports more goods from the United States than from any other nation. And I'll be meeting with business leaders from both countries to talk about how we can create even more jobs by deepening these economic ties," said the President.
The Obama Administration says there are over 300,000 jobs in the U.S. as a direct result of trade with the three countries.
Brazil is the world's seventh largest economy, while Chile is the 24th largest trading partner with the U.S. El Salvador's economy is expected to grow 5.3% this year.
"Today, Brazil imports more goods from the United States than from any other nation. And I'll be meeting with business leaders from both countries to talk about how we can create even more jobs by deepening these economic ties," said the President.
The Obama Administration says there are over 300,000 jobs in the U.S. as a direct result of trade with the three countries.
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