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Zeke Miller 6 months ago 9 responses
Here we have President Barack Obama bowing before the Saudi King Abdullah. The right blogosphere thinks he went a little too far down, as a handshake or a simple nod of the head is usually customary. Barry was probably just trying to be polite. Watch Video ›
Brian Ries 4 years ago 3 responses