Ten Reasons the Bush Shoe Attack Was Totally Awesome

By  CHRIS ROVZAR

Updated 3:55 PM EDT, Mon, Dec 15, 2008

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Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki tries to block US President George W. Bush after an Iraqi man threw his shoes at Bush during a joint press conference and signing ceremony at Maliki's private office during an unannounced visit to Baghdad, Iraq, on December 14, 2008.

 


1. Because before the shoe was even thrown by Iraqi reporter Muntadar al-Zaidi, George Bush went in for a straight-on fraternity-style handshake with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
2. Because shoe-throwing (along with calling someone a dog, which al-Zaidi also did) is one of the most offensive insults an Iraqi Arab can hurl. After the fall of Baghdad, the United States government made much ado about those seemingly trumped-up videos of children throwing shoes at the fallen statue of Saddam Hussein. It's not awesome to see our president attacked, but it does neatly complete the circle, doesn't it?
3. Because al-Maliki totally tried to deflect the second shoe.
4. But he didn't try that hard.
5. Because George Bush was kind of laughing throughout the whole thing.
6. Because the other Iraqi reporters immediately jumped in to stop the shoe attacks.
7. But the Secret Service took their sweet, sweet time to take the guy down.
8. And let's be honest, the reporters around al-Zaidi who reacted the quickest were mostly just taking pictures.
9. Because nothing politically funny ever happens over the weekend now that the election is over (we're looking at you, Saturday Night Live).
10. Because whatever you think of George Bush, he ducked those shoes like a frigging Japanese game-show contestant. No other world leader could have dealt with that situation with the same humor and quick reflexes. We're legitimately impressed.


 

Arab world hails shoe attack as Bush's farewell gift [AFP]

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  • Davy Tuesday, Dec 23 at 3:28 AM FLAG COMMENT to CT is it really a no,no in your culture???? and in your culture is killing, raping and all the horrors that us did and still doing in Iraq a yes,yes?????????????????
  • pink and blue films Friday, Dec 19 at 8:43 AM FLAG COMMENT THERE'S FAR MORE THAN A SHOE COMING TOWARDS GEORGE W BUSH ! "THE" ALTERNATIVE "W THE MOVIE" coming straight from the edge of Pink and Blue Films. THIS ONE TAKES A SIDE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_BCuw70AOs
  • xolotl Thursday, Dec 18 at 2:55 PM FLAG COMMENT Truly the United Snakes of America has become the most universally despised country in the history of the world. George the W is only the most recent figurehead for the policy of world domination dating back to James Monroe and his call to "manifest destiny". It is high time for American citizens (as they call themselves, quite ignoring the fact that all residents of the New World are Americans) to grow up and take responsibi ... MORE >
  • CT Wednesday, Dec 17 at 3:51 PM FLAG COMMENT I find it funny that a lot of Americans seem to not to take offense that their president is being disrespected. It is very uncivilized to do what that reporter did, whether I agree with the US president or not, it is just not a class act. Makes me wonder what has he been taught at home? In my culture that's certainly a no-no.

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