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^^It will be something people remember if he screws up again.
Why are we talking about Bush? He isn't the president anymore, and I doubt he lives in Saudi Arabia now. |
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Ummmmm........well in my experience its pretty easy to tell if someone is an idiot when you can talk to them one on one, spend time with them and his family, and listen to him amongst groups of people. Every word a President says is scrutinized. Making a few verbal gaffes does not/and should not qualify someone as an "idiot." Idiot = an utterly foolish or senseless person. a person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25. http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /ˈɪdhttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g...una/thinsp.pngihttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g...una/thinsp.pngət/ http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/dictiona...on_default.gif Show Spelled Pr Bush is neither.....and I disagreed with him on countless issues and decisions. Once again, carry on. |
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But it's pretty obvious this has nothing to do with your feelings about the bow itself and everything to do with your feelings about Obama himself. Just be honest about that or get over it already. |
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Look, my family, especially my dad, has had a relationship with the Bush family for 25 years. Pretty much all grew out of the oil business. Dad's best friend's father was, literally, one of H.W.'s closest friends. C. Fred Chambers. He contributed heavily to his campaign, along with bigs from Baker Botts, etc. Fred died a while back....we sat with the Bushes and Chambers family in the church. Taken them fishing, co-hosted parties during various campaigns in Texas, etc. etc. Basically, we know them and they know us. Not like we are buddy-buddy....but you get the picture. People can think he's an idiot all they want. He made some idiotic decisions. Get him in the right setting and you'll see that he really isn't one. |
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Funny, I was going to add a disclaimer to my post, but deleted it. It went something like this:
It's fairly obvious that I did not vote for Obama. I still think that there are four other people in the United States who are much better qualified to run for President. That said, Obama won, and is our President. I will give him the respect due to him - the respect for the Office of the President of the United States and as a good speaker. I am really trying to go out of my way to say that the Protocol Office may not have properly advised the President about certain situations (such as hugging the Queen). In other words, I really don't have an axe to grind or an agenda to push - but if he keeps ignoring simple protocol, I will feel free to bash as often as certain posters bashed other Presidents. There was more, but I haven't slept since Sunday morning, so that will have to do for now. |
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I'll agree it was inappropriate and unfortunate. But I'm with dekeguy and others on this -- in the grand scheme of things it's just not that big a deal to me. Quote:
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And serious request: Can you point me to "the lie from the White House"? All I have been able to find is a response (that Obama was stooping to shake the king's hand) attributed to an anonymous aide. I don't think I'd consider that a White House statement, much less a lie from Obama. Is there an actual statement or response from the White House? |
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And for the record, my Jamestown kin (or near kin), it was clear to me that your concern was for proper protocol, pure and simple. Speaking of protocol, you do know the story about Jackie Kennedy, don't you? When she and President Kennedy met the Queen and Prince Philip, Angier Biddle Duke, Kennedy's chief of protocol, advised Mrs. Kennedy that wives of heads of state do not bow or curtsy to kings and queens. When Mrs. Kennedy received Prince Philip after after Kennedy's funeral, Duke noticed that she curtsied. Knowing that she was stickler for protocol, he expressed his surprise to her. She is said to have responded, "Angie, I'm not the wife of a head of state anymore." |
MysticCat, I've found mostly bloggers' take on the bow, but I do remember hearing about it on NBC. This link at least quotes a White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs.
One excerpt that I feel compelled to cite: "But the traditional Miss Manners book of etiquette advises: 'One does not bow or curtsy to a foreign monarch because the gesture symbolizes recognition of her power over her subjects.'" I have no idea if this source has an agenda or not. Loved the Jackie Kennedy story! |
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And I knew you'd like that story. :D |
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As for the white house denial: http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmi..._to_Saudi.html And here is a week later when the press sec angrily dismissed a question about it: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_185281.html Both links are from liberal sites. God... I hate Huffington and would advise you to only read the quotes. |
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