Doormat-In-Chief does it again

jimpeel

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Musta dropped another contact lens.

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How low will he go? Obama gives Japan's Emperor Akihito a wow bow (Updated with video, pic)
November 14, 2009 | 3:38 am

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Democrat president Barack Obama bows to Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko 11-09

(UPDATES: 12:22 p.m. A brief news video has been added below, showing the greeting in this photograph. Contrary to some claims, the video shows no reciprocal bow by the emperor, who traditionally bows to no one. And we've added a file photo from 2007 of Vice President Dick Cheney greeting the Japanese Emperor at the same residence in a different fashion.)

How low will the new American president go for the world's royalty?

This photo will get Democrat President Obama a lot of approving nods in Japan this weekend, especially among the older generation of Japanese who still pay attention to the royal family living in iRepublican vice president Dick Cheney is received by Emperor Akihito in 2007ts downtown castle. Very low bows like this are a sign of great respect and deference to a superior.

To some in the United States, however, an upright handshake might have looked better.

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Remember Michelle Obama casually patting Britain's Queen Elizabeth on the back during their Buckingham Palace visit? America's royalty tends to make movies and get bad reviews and lots of money as a sign of respect.

Obama could receive some frowns back home as he did for his not-quite-this-low-or-maybe-about-the-same-bow to the Saudi king not so long ago.

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How times change under Democratic presidents.

Back in 1994 when President Bill Clinton appeared to maybe perhaps almost start to bow to Akihito at a White House encounter, U.S. officials rushed to deny it was any such a thing. And the N.Y. Times chronicled the comedic drama here.

Akihito, who turns 76 next month, is the eldest son and fifth child of Emperor Showa, the name given to an emperor and his reign after his death.

Emperor Showa is better known abroad by the life name of Hirohito. He became emperor in 1925 and died in 1989, the longest historically-known rule of the nation's 125 emperors.

Hirohito presided over his nation's growth from an undeveloped agrarian economy into the expansionist military power and ally of Nazi Germany of the 1930's.

And, later, Japan became a global economic giant. Hirohito, along with Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, who authorized the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, were much reviled abroad during World War II.

Historically, debaDemocrat president Barack Obama bows to the Saudi kingte has simmered over how much of a political puppet Hirohito was to the country's military before and during the war.

Even after Democratic President Harry Truman ordered the two atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the summer of 1945, there were strong forces within Japan that wanted to continue to fight the Americans in the spirit of kamikaze suicide pilots.

But Akihito's father went on national radio, the first time his subjects had ever heard Hirohito's voice, and without using the inflammatory word "surrender," pronounced that the country must "accept the unacceptable." It did.

As the conquering Allied general and then presiding officer of the U.S. occupation, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, decided to allow Japan to keep its emperor as a ceremonial unifying institution within a nascent democracy.

Tojo, on the other hand, was hanged.

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MacArthur treated Emperor Hirohito respectfully but, as his body language in this black and white postwar photo demonstrates, was not particularly deferential.

(But then MacArthur was not known as a particularly deferential person, as Truman discovered just before firing him later. But that's another war.)

Akihito was born during Japan's conquering of China and was evacuated during the devastating American fire-bombing of Tokyo, which was built largely of wood in those days.

The future emperor learned English during the U.S. occupation, but, inexplicably, his father ordered that his oldest boy not receive an Army commission as previous imperial heirs always had.

Akihito assumed the throne on Jan. 7, 1989. Within weeks he began a series of formal expressions of remorse to Asian countries for Japan's actions during his....

...father's reign. In 2003, he underwent surgery for prostate cancer.

In 1959, Akihito married Michiko Shoda, the first commoner allowed to enter the Japanese royal family. That was two years before the birth of Akihito's future presidential guest, Barack Obama.

Joe Biden was already 17 by then. But he wasn't a senator.

-- Andrew Malcolm
 

Cerise

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You have got to be shittin' me. You mean that he can't even buy a clue? Where, oh where is ToTUS?



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Oh, wait. Right on cue. :brow:
 

Dave

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Westerners shouldn't bow like that. Generally speaking, we don't know how to do it properly and only end up looking like a buffoon. Obama looks like he was about to hurl while greeting the Emperor. "Its a pleasure to meet....BLEAAAAH".
 

ResearchMonkey

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Westerners shouldn't bow like that. Generally speaking, we don't know how to do it properly and only end up looking like a buffoon. Obama looks like he was about to hurl while greeting the Emperor. "Its a pleasure to meet....BLEAAAAH".

(actually, GHWB did vomited on the Japanese Prime Minister)
 

jimpeel

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Its all that's left when you have no response to the subject matter nor contentions to the contrary.
 

spike

New Member
Yep, that's when silly drama queens get crazy. We need a Bush montage of awkwardness here to put things in perspective for you.

Current president is way less awkward than the last one. You can try and bitch about silly shit but it's not going anywhere if you liked Bush.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Awkwardness is awkward.

Obama, the leader of the free world, is actiing like a servant to those he's visiting.
 

MrBishop

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The USA is not 'the free world'...therefore Obama is not the leader of the free world.

As for the rest..he's bowing..kinda like shaking hands, ya know.
 

catocom

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The USA is not 'the free world'...therefore Obama is not the leader of the free world.

As for the rest..he's bowing..kinda like shaking hands, ya know.

used to be mostly perceived as free

2....bowing....that is your perception, but you don't know how the rest of the
world of many citizen here see it, and it ain't good.
The pres. has an obligation beyond his personal views in many cases.
 

MrBishop

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Canada is free...is Obama the head of our country too? Most of the countries in the world are free...Obama is the head of ONE of those countries. Not head of the free WORLD, byu any stretch of the imagination.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
Its all that's left when you have no response to the subject matter nor contentions to the contrary.

er maybe that's exactly the response this kind of garbage deserves.

obama bad blah blah blah communist muslim blah blah blaaaaaaah.
 

MrBishop

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used to be mostly perceived as free

2....bowing....that is your perception, but you don't know how the rest of the
world of many citizen here see it, and it ain't good.
The pres. has an obligation beyond his personal views in many cases.

What if he was kissing the ring of the Pope? Would that be seen as submitting to the head of the RC Church or merely following protocol.

When in Rome...
 

Winky

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Yes

He's got you and me brother in his hands
he's got you and me sister in his hands
He's got you and me brother in his hands
He's got the whole world in his hands
He's got the whole world in his hands
He's got the whole wide world in his hands
He's got the whole world in his hands
He's got the whole world in his hands.

He's got everybody here in his hands

He's got the whole world in his hands...
 

Winky

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Cluelessness on an epic scale!

Ah C’Mon WTF does a community organizer
know about being Commander in Chief?
It’s not like our man-child President ever
did anything but agitate in the ghetto and
hang out Sundays @ Reverend Wright's!

How’s he supposed to know these things?
 
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