Place your bet
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 9:54 am
Post your bet whether Trump bows and kisses the Saudi kings toenails like Obama did.
I say no.
I say no.
thus far NO major outlet, print or TV(including Fox) is focused at all on the trip. Some mention of the optics, good and bad, to be aware of, weapon sales, etc. Still, the ongoing leaks from the White House around obstruction of justice is deemed far more important thus far.Spidey wrote:My money is on the press doing their best to sabotage this trip, with questions about the domestic scandals, instead of relevant questions.
I would love to be wrong tho…
Funny how even Sen. Feinstein says there is no basis in fact to the claims the Russians helped Trump in the election:callmeslick wrote:thus far NO major outlet, print or TV(including Fox) is focused at all on the trip. Some mention of the optics, good and bad, to be aware of, weapon sales, etc. Still, the ongoing leaks from the White House around obstruction of justice is deemed far more important thus far.Spidey wrote:My money is on the press doing their best to sabotage this trip, with questions about the domestic scandals, instead of relevant questions.
I would love to be wrong tho…
Different context:Top Gun wrote:Little protip for Woody: try doing business with a corporation in, say, Japan. Don't bow when you greet their bigwig execs. Watch your contract go up in smoke.
based on what she'd seen(isn't on the forefront of the investigation) at the time of that interview, which was quite a while back.woodchip wrote:Funny how even Sen. Feinstein says there is no basis in fact to the claims the Russians helped Trump in the election:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa ... n-n2322991
he, too, has changed his tune since that February interview. Any reason why you cannot dig up more recent footage? Anyhow, there are THREE distinct investigations which SEEM to be going on here, now. First, the Russian election thing, which may or may not involve collusion. That's being looked into by Mueller and Congress. Justice and Congress seem to be interested in unreported or otherwise suspicious financial arrangements and deals. Finally, we now have to be underway and seem to be, with an investigation into the active, overt Obstruction of Justice. Yes, I'd agree and hope that ongoing investigation of leaks, and why they are seemingly gushing like geysers would be informative, especially if the info leaked was in any way doctored from the truth to achieve an end. In no way does that fact or investigation excuse or negate ANY of the others. Bear in mind, it's been claimed under oath that SEVERAL other nations have intelligence pertinent to these matters. I'm a patient man, old enough to suspect fire once I see enough smoke, but will wait for folks who have proven really good at investigating things do their jobs.Even more damming when Sen Kucinich is concerned about the intelligence agencies are trying to interfere with the political process:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/201 ... d-war.html
cable news(to use a generic term, it bleeds to interweb news outlets every bit as much) is about 'gotcha', and money. You have to accept that much and then start sifting through the hard, real facts as they come forth. And, in matters like this they come forth slowly, if history is our guide. I don't know about YOUR news sources, but my financial news has been ALL OVER the Chinese and Japanese designs on making Asia the world locus of an automated economy(and, advising me to invest appropriately around that). Given that about half of my fellow citizens are stuck in a 'bring back coal and good manufacturing jobs' mindset and blithely ignoring the rapidly changing nature of economic output, industrial production and delivery methods, it is news that should be more heeded. Now, I don't watch any of the cable business networks but aren't they covering those stories? I would say the major news outlets are merely covering what a public with limited(severely so) insight and knowledge demands. A truly inquisitive citizen should be capable of keeping an eye on more than one story at once, without risk of some sort of overload.So are you comfortable with this and how the news is focusing on gotcha game show politics for ratings? Are you at all concerned that the news is not covering the planned trillion dollar investment the Chinese are making to become the worlds new economic hub...usurping America in the process? Or do you think it is proper to keep people like TG dumb, blind and stupid by feeding them idiot news?
When you are a guest of someone from a different culture, you greet them according to that culture's norms. Most of us learned that basic level of respect in kindergarten. Unless you're Trump, who's the living breathing embodiment of an "ugly American."Spidey wrote: Different context:
When you bow to a king, it’s a sign of submission.
When you bow in Japan, it’s a show of respect.
The fact that you give any sort of ★■◆● about meaningless optics as opposed to a president who flat-out incriminated himself committing an impeachable offense says all we really need to know about your intelligence. Guess that enlistment oath was just so much hot air, right?woodchip wrote:Looking at the footage of the arrival, what a contrast. Nope, Trump did not bow and it looked like the king slightly bowed to Trump (tho to be fair the king is old and his posture is not good). Other thing I see is the Trump women are not wearing any head covering. Didn't Obama's wife wear a dew rag of some sort?
Also President Trump got the full monty royal treatment. I especially liked the horse mounted honor guard. The horses reminded me of the Arab stallion I raised from a yearling. Always liked the form of the arab horses. All in all a complete opposite from when our past loser in chief went there. Nice to see a president bring pride to our country.
no they did not. See linkage provided above by another. Trump viewed that as an insult, via Twitter, at the time.woodchip wrote:Looking at the footage of the arrival, what a contrast. Nope, Trump did not bow and it looked like the king slightly bowed to Trump (tho to be fair the king is old and his posture is not good). Other thing I see is the Trump women are not wearing any head covering. Didn't Obama's wife wear a dew rag of some sort?
nope, not ONE ★■◆●ing THING was different. Not one thing. The only difference, and it's pretty sick and twisted and TOTALLY un-American that it brings you 'pride' is that this first family is not black. Freaking racist that you are, apparently that suffices.Also President Trump got the full monty royal treatment. I especially liked the horse mounted honor guard. The horses reminded me of the Arab stallion I raised from a yearling. Always liked the form of the arab horses. All in all a complete opposite from when our past loser in chief went there. Nice to see a president bring pride to our country.
Joe would disagree:Vander wrote:I'm pretty sure woodchip would've had the same opinion if it were Biden instead of Obama. Though, the terrorist fist bump scandal probably would've been a lot funnier.
Oops, you're correct Spidey. I fixed it.Spidey wrote:I think “protocol” is probably the term you are looking for…”decorum” would definitely dictate an American president not bow to a king.
Maybe but he did tell the Saudis to get terrorism out of their mosque's. Pretty gutsy to tell them what to do with their religion.Tunnelcat wrote:Oops, you're correct Spidey. I fixed it.Spidey wrote:I think “protocol” is probably the term you are looking for…”decorum” would definitely dictate an American president not bow to a king.
Woodchip, I see Trump refrained from using that particular right wing rhetorical line that Obama always refused to utter. Not one peep about radical Islamic terrorism in his speech to the Saudis. Tsk, tsk.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-more-me ... ories.html
Yet, he couldn't bring himself to say: "Radical Islamic Terrorism", could he? He, and every right wing mouthpiece in the U.S., said it enough times during his campaign to burn it into our collective ears. I can still hear the whining. "Oh, if only Obama used that phrase and called a spade a spade, we'd be well on the road to solving the issue with Islamic Terrorists". So I guess that the audience matters when it comes to telling a bunch of representatives from nearly all of the Islamic countries in the region that they really need to buckle down and deal with the terrorists within their own religion, however, just not with that particular phrase and tone. In other words, he didn't have the balls to say that little bit of inflammatory rhetoric right to their collective faces. What a wussy. He also didn't have the cajones to call them out on their horrid human rights record either. We'll let them have a BIG pass under the new Trump administration.woodchip wrote:Maybe but he did tell the Saudis to get terrorism out of their mosque's. Pretty gutsy to tell them what to do with their religion.Tunnelcat wrote:Oops, you're correct Spidey. I fixed it.Spidey wrote:I think “protocol” is probably the term you are looking for…”decorum” would definitely dictate an American president not bow to a king.
Woodchip, I see Trump refrained from using that particular right wing rhetorical line that Obama always refused to utter. Not one peep about radical Islamic terrorism in his speech to the Saudis. Tsk, tsk.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-more-me ... ories.html
http://www.business-standard.com/articl ... 706_1.html
Also pretty gutsy to attend a Sword Dance where he and his family were surrounded by fanatical sword carrying arabs.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/vid ... abia-video
*yawn*Spidey wrote:True, but an American president should never bow to a king…simply on principal alone.
The only protocol in bowing to a king is a show of submission, that’s what bowing to a king has always meant…since the beginning of time.
And politeness is what's missing from all this discussion about who's the manlier macho leader, in other words, who's the biggest shithead on turd mountain. Here's a perfect example. Gianforte of Montana body-slamming a reporter for asking a question about health care. Voters who were polled after the incident actually thought that is was OK to physically assault a reporter. They claimed it made Gianforte look macho. Rush Limbaugh thought it made him look manly and studly. Rick Wilson, a conservative columnist, made this observation, that we are seeing the: "cultural collapse of the GOP into the Trump troll party. Are you so past the rule of law, and lack so much confidence in your ideas that this is where you take political satisfaction?"Top Gun wrote:*yawn*Spidey wrote:True, but an American president should never bow to a king…simply on principal alone.
The only protocol in bowing to a king is a show of submission, that’s what bowing to a king has always meant…since the beginning of time.
It's a matter of simple politeness, and has even less meaning attached to it today given the figurehead status of the vast majority of extant monarchies.
Well the king of Saudi Arabia is no figurehead, and there are plenty of ways to be polite.Top Gun wrote:*yawn*Spidey wrote:True, but an American president should never bow to a king…simply on principal alone.
The only protocol in bowing to a king is a show of submission, that’s what bowing to a king has always meant…since the beginning of time.
It's a matter of simple politeness, and has even less meaning attached to it today given the figurehead status of the vast majority of extant monarchies.