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How Low Can He Go?

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President Obama, who nearly prostrated himself before the king of Saudi Arabia last April, has once again bowed low to a monarch — this time to the emperor of Japan.

What to make of this obsequious body language?

After the presidential frame went perpendicular before the Saudi royal, the White House at first denied that the president had bowed. He was merely leaning over, Robert Gibbs explained, because the president was "taller than the king." That might make sense — to anyone who had not seen the video. President Obama bent so far over that he was at eye level with the king's hips.

The president's defenders suggested that he was merely being polite, or simply following protocol. Politeness consists in treating others with respect and taking care not to hurt their feelings. But a bow, well, that's a different matter.

Last week, the president did it again, bowing from the waist before Japan's Emperor Akihito. So what might have seemed a rookie mistake is now looking deliberate.

Protocol is not the explanation. While there have been exceptions, American presidents have not traditionally bowed to royalty. Nor have American diplomats or citizens of any stripe. Kings and queens of England have visited America and been quite satisfied to receive a dignified handshake from Americans high and low. President Roosevelt famously served Great Britain's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth hot dogs at his Hyde Park home.

When it comes to body language, it's best to stick to your own culture and traditions. A too-eager attempt to ingratiate by adopting others' customs can backfire. According to one Asian expert consulted by ABC's Jake Tapper, Obama's low bow caused considerable consternation in Japan. Apparently, a proper Japanese bow under the circumstances would have been executed with hands at the sides, and a slight tilt from the waist. "The bow as he performed it did not just display weakness in Red State terms, but evoked weakness in Japanese terms ...The last thing the Japanese want or need is a weak-looking American president and, again, in all ways, he unintentionally played that part."

President Obama makes much of his international pedigree, the latest iteration being the boast that he is the "first Pacific president" — whatever that means.

But when he stoops to royalty this way, he invites the question: How American does he feel?

Don't hyperventilate. Of course, there is no one way for Americans to think or feel. But some American attitudes are, or used to be, woven deeply into our character. Most Americans have a visceral distaste, dating back to our founding, for truckling to royalty. Article One, Section 9 of the Constitution states: "No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States: — And no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall, without the consent of Congress, accept any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state." Kings and emperors have been treated with courtesy, of course, but to bow is — yes, I'll say it — un-American.

Here, let the New York Times explain it. In 1994, the Times gently rebuked President Clinton for "almost" bowing to the Japanese emperor. "It wasn't a bow, exactly," the editorial chided, "(b)ut Mr. Clinton came close. He inclined his head and shoulders forward, he pressed his hands together. It lasted no longer than a snapshot, but the image on the South Lawn was indelible: an obsequent President, and the Emperor of Japan. Canadians still bow to England's Queen; so do Australians. Americans shake hands. If not to stand eye-to-eye with royalty, what else were 1776 and all that about?"

President Obama's bows, coupled with his global apology tours, suggest something other than politeness. President Obama has repeatedly reminded us that he thinks we have been arrogant and high-handed in our dealings with other nations. By bowing and scraping, he intends to drop us down a peg or two. The president of the United States really did intend to show obeisance to the King of Saudi Arabia and to defer to the emperor of Japan. He appears to have done so not to flatter those nations but only to diminish his own.

To find out more about Mona Charen and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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An entire column on President Obama'a "obsequious body language"--How low can you go? I think Ms Caren belongs in the cartoon section. P.S. Someone should update her photo in the Alpena News (Michigan) lol
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Posted by: Rich Mills
Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:12 AM
Couldn't agree more with Rich Mills. Mona if you can't say anything worthwhile please go find something else in life that's purposeful. Guess the first clue had to be your name, Mona. Nuff said. Are you a gop lobbyist? It's quite obvious you're more interested in negativity than intelligent articles and like the gop you are at an all time low!

Boo!
Comment: #2
Posted by: jim
Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:30 PM
Why no mention of GWB's double kiss and hand holding of the Saudi prince? Not only does that seem weak of him, but also, fearfully, s/w gay! A double no-no for the GOP.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Gerald
Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:53 AM
For the FIRST time I have seen an article published in The Oklahoman that brings out the true character of this guy called Obama. He is making his own rules and NO ONE has the guts to put a stop to it. He is a disgrace to the USA. I wish that someone in the media would show his/her manhood/womanhood and call for Obama to present EVIDENCE that he was born in the USA. Everyone, including the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, will force him to bring forth a VAULT CERTIFIED COPY OF HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE.
Thank you Mona for this great article.
Comment: #4
Posted by: James
Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:42 PM
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