Topic: obama gets a book thrown at him in philly | |
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Yes, the publishing industry is reeling these days, but surely authors surely can find less disruptive ways to promote their newly published works than hauling off and throwing a copy at the president of the United States.
But you know what they say: There's no such thing as bad publicity. Something like that thought probably crossed the mind of the unidentified man who hurled a paperback at President Obama at a rally at Philadelphia's Vernon Park over the weekend. Mark Knoller of CBS said that the Secret Service has interviewed the author, whom they described as an "overexuberant" Obama supporter who merely wanted to make sure that the president had a copy of his book. The determined scribe said he meant no harm but exercised horrendous judgment -- and that was apparently good enough for the Secret Service, which didn't seek charges against him. After agents with the service questioned the man, they saw to his release. ![]() Neither the man nor the book has been identified as of this writing. The White House did not immediately respond to The Upshot's requests for more background on the episode. On the plus side, this was at least a promotional stunt in which the instigator kept his clothes on. At the start of the weekend rally -- which Obama headlined in an effort to build enthusiasm in the Democratic base for the midterm campaign home stretch -- authorities apprehended a would-be streaker. The man, who has since been identified as Juan James Rodriguez, attempted to sprint naked in front of Obama with the name of a website written on his chest. According to the Weekly Standard, Rodriguez sought the $1 million reward offered by a shipping industry billionaire to the first person to successfully streak by Obama with the name of the billionaire's website written on the streaker's chest. (In the spirit of staving off future presidential-streaking encounters, we can report here that the website is called battlecam.com.) A White House official told ABC News that staffers knew about the streaking incident but that no one in the president's contingent actually saw the naked man attempt to dash in front of the stage. Many originally thought that the book-hurler was acting out of anger, much like the infamous Iraqi reporter who hurled a shoe at then-President George W. Bush. But high spirits often get out of hand in Philadelphia. This, after all, is a city whose residents are famous for booing Santa Claus. By those civic standards, a streaker and a text missile in the vicinity of the president's head make for a pretty serene day. haha...seems like a trend to throw crap at presidents these days... video here http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101011/el_yblog_upshot/attention-seeking-author-hurls-his-book-at-obama |
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City of brotherly love my A$$.
Philly hates everyone just look at their football fans. |
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The guy is lucky he didn't go to jail. There were other way to handle it, like maybe give it to one of the protective agents or when he walks buy to shake hands at the end of his speech or to a member of the White House staff who are scattered through the event.
I don't care who the President is, you don't throw anything at him, it is at the very lest disrespectful. This is like an ordinary criminal who commits a crime and says I didn't mean harm or to do it. Whatever the reason this was completely innapropriate. |
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At least Bush had the agility to dodge that shoe!
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At least Bush had the agility to dodge that shoe! ![]() Yea, but that was a worse situation. He was in a hostile country and it was meant as a sign of disrespect. It was a complete different situation. Either way you don't throw anything at the POTUS. |
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At least Bush had the agility to dodge that shoe! ![]() Yea, but that was a worse situation. He was in a hostile country and it was meant as a sign of disrespect. It was a complete different situation. Either way you don't throw anything at the POTUS. i have to agree...they should have kept the idiot in jail for a few weeks for a stupid publicity stunt...what's next, anytime someone has something to sell they will throw it at someone important? |
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Mon 10/11/10 03:36 PM
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At least Bush had the agility to dodge that shoe! ![]() Yea, but that was a worse situation. He was in a hostile country and it was meant as a sign of disrespect. It was a complete different situation. Either way you don't throw anything at the POTUS. i have to agree...they should have kept the idiot in jail for a few weeks for a stupid publicity stunt...what's next, anytime someone has something to sell they will throw it at someone important? I am sure he hit the ground pretty hard once the Secret Service got to him though. LOL |
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At least Bush had the agility to dodge that shoe! ![]() Yea, but that was a worse situation. He was in a hostile country and it was meant as a sign of disrespect. It was a complete different situation. Either way you don't throw anything at the POTUS. i have to agree...they should have kept the idiot in jail for a few weeks for a stupid publicity stunt...what's next, anytime someone has something to sell they will throw it at someone important? I am sure he hit the ground pretty hard once the Secret Service got to him though. LOL heh yea, i bet he did |
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Remember what happened to Ronald Regan? And who took the bullet? I bet Obama's butt cheeks got real tight!
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Remember what happened to Ronald Regan? And who took the bullet? I bet Obama's butt cheeks got real tight! ![]() yea, linda blair was impressed |
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