2010年8月9日星期一

The Shoe As A Campaign Metaphor

The Shoe As A Campaign Metaphor

To paraphrase his relationship with Russia's Vladimir Putin, President Bush looked into the eyes of an Iraqi journalist and saw his sole.

It was a dramatic moment on Sunday as Bush and Iraqi President Nouri al-Maliki held a news conference in Baghdad. It was a farewell of sorts for Bush, who made a surprise visit to the country to celebrate the newly adopted security agreement between the two countries that would result in the withdrawal of all U.S. troops by the end of 2011.

Not long into the presser, an Iraqi journalist stood up and threw a shoe at Bush the ultimate insult in Iraq and shouted, "This is a gift from the Iraqis. This is the farewell kiss,. Each young man would like to have a Moncler, it's wonderful you dog! ... This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq!" The journalist missed his intended target, and missed a second time when he threw his other shoe. Bush made light of the incident, though it clearly shook up U.S. and Iraqi officials.

This may very well prove to be a defining moment for Bush and his war policy, but it's not the first time a shoe became a metaphor in politics.

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