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Posted By pc25 2 weeks, 6 days ago in Political News

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Here’s a rare Saturday OOTD for Hot Air readers, but this one can’t wait for Monday. Andrew Malcolm reports on Barack Obama’s latest breach of protocol, this time with Emperor Akihito of Japan:

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 its downtown castle. Very low bows like this are a sign of great respect and deference for a SUPERIOR???????

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    pc252 weeks, 6 days ago

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    FTA

    American Presidents do not bow to royalty. In fact, heads of state do not bow or genuflect to each other in the normal course of diplomacy. At least, they didn’t until this amateur came into office and failed to learn from the first time he did it.

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      avoth2 weeks, 6 days ago

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      And here's a shot of him bowing to Saudi royalty:

      http://hotair.com/archives/2009/04/03/video-no-oba...

      What a guy!!! Apologizing for America and bowing down to royalty from other nations....

      But when it came to Queen Elizabeth, it was just a brief nod of the head. Why the difference in treatment of royalty?

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