Why isn’t the media covering Obama’s embarrassing bow to the Saudi king?
Obama’s staffing problems are blatant — from that bleating boy of a treasury secretary to what appears to be a total vacuum where a chief of protocol should be. There has been one needless gaffe after another — from the president’s tacky appearance on a late-night comedy show to the kitsch gifts given to the British prime minister, followed by the sweater-clad first lady’s over-familiarity with the queen and culminating in the jaw-dropping spectacle of a president of the United States bowing to the king of Saudi Arabia. Why was protest about the latter indignity confined to conservatives? The silence of the major media was a disgrace. But I attribute that embarrassing incident not to Obama’s sinister or naive appeasement of the Muslim world but to a simple if costly breakdown in basic command of protocol.
Enough already! These slips are worsening the anti-Obama backlash, which began with the administration’s bungled handling of the grotesquely swollen stimulus package. Conservatives seem deliriously drunk with their cartoon picture of Obama, to whom is glibly attributed every pathology in the book. Yes, there were ambiguities about Obama’s birth certificate that have never been satisfactorily resolved. And the embargo on Obama’s educational records remains troubling. But I am still waiting for hard evidence about the host of other charges that are continually being hammered against him — from his alleged fidelity to the crypto-tactics of Chicago leftist Saul Alinsky to the questions raised by right-wingers about the production of Obama’s two memoirs. Out of respect for the presidency, conservatives need to put up or shut up about these issues.









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The media probably aren’t covering it for the same reason they didn’t cover Bush’s embarrassing bow to the Saudi king.
paul006 on April 8, 2009 at 10:31 AM
You know what is funny? Monday night I did a Google Image search for “Obama bow” and got images from several sites. Last night I did the same search…and all the images are gone! Instead when you google “Obama bow”, what turns up are pictures of Bush kissing the Saudi king or holding his hand.
Amazing; try it yourself.
pseudonominus on April 8, 2009 at 10:41 AM
The king is putting some medal on Bush’s neck moron.
Akzed on April 8, 2009 at 10:45 AM
Paglia will be academe’s Joe the Plumber now.
Stepping on Barry’s bowing toes.
Get ready to be reamed, Camille!
profitsbeard on April 8, 2009 at 10:54 AM
When did Bush bow? (And I don’t mean leaning over to allow somebody to put a medal around his next.)
capitalist piglet on April 8, 2009 at 10:59 AM
“paul006”, you dumbass, Abdullah was hanging a medal on Bush’s neck, Bush wasn’t “bowing.”
What, did you want Abdullah to stand on a chair for that?
F****** liar.
Merovign on April 8, 2009 at 11:01 AM
While I think Obama was wrong to bow, what difference does it really make? Absolutely none.
Paglia gets one thing right here: the focus shouldnt be on the actual bow, but the staffing issues. This should include the problems staffing the Treasury Department. That is a serious issue with real effects.
It’s a bigger ‘gotcha’ to go after Obama for the bow, but if you care about actual issues that matter, you’ll look at the bigger picture.
orange on April 8, 2009 at 11:06 AM
I tried it (obama bow, saudi) and got a picture of Bush giving a Sheik a big ‘ol KISS!
keebs on April 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM
Right.
tneloms on April 8, 2009 at 11:25 AM
So how can the GOP resolve these things? Every time they get near a courtroom an army of Husseininsane libtard lawyers block it, including a couple SCUMBAGS in the supreme court, like the one who stated “the people lack standing”. That guy needs to reread the story of Valley Forge. The government derives ALL its authority from WE THE PEOPLE and therefore WE THE PEOPLE are the ultimate authority in the country.
So Camille, sweetie honey baby, if you want the issues resolved you folks on the left, when you are embarrassed enough, will have to stop protecting himself, your messiah..
dogsoldier on April 8, 2009 at 11:26 AM
Maybe they aren’t covering it because there are far more important and significant things to cover?
Who was the Arab oil dude that Bush invited to Camp David (or was it Crawford?) and walked *ARM IN ARM* with for what, 20 or 30 minutes? That was far more bizarre and disturbing than any mere bow.
Freelunch on April 8, 2009 at 11:29 AM
He did not show the same “respect” for the Queen of England…
d1carter on April 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM
Remind me again.. what does the queen do?
And you can’t have it both ways. Do you want him to bow, or not?
Freelunch on April 8, 2009 at 4:03 PM
The POTUS should not be bowing to any King, Queen, head of state or any other leader. Why just pick one?
d1carter on April 8, 2009 at 6:00 PM
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