Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Flying Shoes


By now, you've probably seen the video of President Bush ducking shoes being thrown at him by an Iraqi journalist. My son and I saw in on the Sunday news... several times. Finally, one of our local reporters imparted what he believed to be very important information.

"In the Middle East, throwing your shoes at someone is a sign of contempt."

My son's immediate comment was, "Isn't throwing your shoe at someone a sign of contempt in ANY country?" You can't get anything past my boy!

I have a few other thoughts on this incident...


  • President Bush has great reflexes - He ducked that first shoe like a boxer weaving away from a punch. Which brings me to...
  • He didn't hit the dirt - If it had been me, I would have crouched behind that podium until I got the all-clear. But the Prez stayed standing, kept his eyes open, and ducked the second shoe. Which makes me ask the question...
  • What took the Secret Service so long? How did that guy have time to take off the other shoe? He didn't get tackled until well after the second shoe flew through the air. Hmmm...

One more reason I'm glad I'm not in politics. My reflexes aren't nearly that good!

5 comments:

windycindy said...

My husband said the same thing about how quickly he moved for an "old man!" Thanks, Cindi

Lindsey said...

"What took the Secret Service so long?"

I know, that's what I immediately wondered! That and why didn't he get behind that podium? I mean, he came right back up after the first shoe. But yeah, he is one fast guy. lol

Kelly said...

Jen, I had the same thought, that Bush dodged both shoes with the reflexes of a very healthy man. He's really going to enjoy his post-presidential life, isn't he!

Jennifer AlLee said...

I'll bet he'd be great at dodge ball!

The man's pretty fit and not afraid to look a loafer-thrower in the eye. HA!

Kelly said...

It's a good think that Bush isn't likely to take it too personal. He and his dad are going to have many post-presidential laughs at the more bizarre moments of the office. Barfing on the president of Japan, yes?