BDS, Iraqi journalist edition
Michelle Malkin —
BDS, Iraqi journalist edition By Michelle Malkin•December 14, 2008 03:31 PM An unhinged Iraqi journalist fulfills the dream of every MSNBC anchor and NYTimes editorial columnist by throwing his shoes at President Bush during an impromptu news conference in Baghdad. Watch. Thankfully, President Bush was not hurt. *** Flashback: An unhinged moonbat ...
A Special Comment . . . with Footwear
Patterico's Pontifications —
Via Hot Air, it’s an Iraqi journalist who is almost as crazed with Bush-hatred as Keith Olbermann:
As the journalist is swarmed by the people in attendance, I believe you can hear him scream in Arabic: “Don’t tase me, bro!”
Nice reflexes on Bush’s part, by the way.
Fellow Iraqi journalists defended the journalist, saying that his shoe-throwing tendencies would not interfere with his ability to put together an objective news story about Bush. ...
Breaking: Shoes Thrown at President Bush During Iraqi Press Conference
Wizbang —
... shoes missed, or to put it more accurately, President Bush's excellent reflexes allowed him to duck out of the way quickly enough. During the "exchange", President Bush was smirking the entire time, which should send the lefties into a mini-tizzy. Not bad moves for a 62 year old man, especially given it happened at such close range. President Bush was heard to have said, "That was a size 10 shoe he threw at me, you may want to know.". Not sure how to imbed a video link, so here's a link to HotAir for a portion of the video. Hat tip: ...
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes at Bush
Stop The ACLU —
The left are sure to get a kick out of this, but I must say ol’ Bush’s reflexes are pretty good. If only he could have caught the second one, though Maliki does go for the block. The journalist said, here is a farewell kiss you dog and threw his shoes at Bush. Fun stuff! Good to know how much he is appreciated for their liberation over there. What was it he said about being greeted as liberators with parades and open arms? Hat tip: Hot Air
Who Throws a Shoe?
Weekly Standard Blog —
... By now, you may have heard that an Iraqi Journalist threw his shoes at President Bush during a press conference in Baghdad: ...
New Sign Of Progress In Iraq
Riehl World View —
... Let the libs scoff. The fact remains that today an American President can address the government of Iraq and one unhinged journalist can show his disagreement and disrespect. Not long ago an idiot who did such a thing to a visiting leader of whom Saddam approved would have been taken out and shot. ...
Living Upside Down
Whiskey Fire —
... Let the libs scoff. The fact remains that today an American President can address the government of Iraq and one unhinged journalist can show his disagreement and disrespect. Not long ago an idiot who did such a thing to a visiting leader of whom Saddam approved would have been taken out and shot. ...
What 'shoe tossing' means in the Arab world
Israel Matzav —
What 'shoe tossing' means in the Arab world On Sunday, an Iraqi news reporter threw a shoe at President Bush during a press conference in Baghdad. The tosser was promptly arrested. On Monday, there have been ...
Iraq: Troops Give President Bush Tremendous Sendoff
The Jawa Report —
December 15, 2008 Iraq: Troops Give President Bush Tremendous Sendoff Nice. Full video here No anti-American shoe throwing journalist present. Rumor has it he was on a conference call with MSNBC and the leftist blogs h/t GP By Stable Hand at December 15, 2008 10:14 AM | | l digg this
BDS defined, in a shoe-throwing
The Anchoress —
... Lots of talk, of course, about the shoe-throwing incident in Iraq. The point has been made, enough, I think, that this Iraqi reporter would never have been free enough to throw his shoes under Saddam. ...
Living Upside Down
Whiskey Fire —
... Let the libs scoff. The fact remains that today an American President can address the government of Iraq and one unhinged journalist can show his disagreement and disrespect. Not long ago an idiot who did such a thing to a visiting leader of whom Saddam approved would have been taken out and shot. ...




