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This just goes to show that missiles don't always hit their targets...

Bush ducks shoes thrown at him in Iraq

Both thrown by an Iraqi journalist miss the president at a joint news conference with Iraq's Nouri Maliki. Security officials and other journalists wrestle the shoe-thrower to the ground.

By Tina Susman and Caesar Ahmed
5:02 PM PST, December 14, 2008

Reporting from Baghdad -- President Bush looked slightly bemused after he ducked to avoid a shoe hurled at him. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki looked mortified, and as the assailant's second shoe came flying Sunday, he did what any gracious host would do: reached out and tried to catch it before it hit his American guest.

Maliki missed, but so did the shoe, landing like the first one with a loud thud against the wall behind the two leaders, who held their ground as other journalists and security officials at a news conference wrestled the shoe-thrower to the ground. Later, Iraqi journalists identified him as Muntather Zaidi, a correspondent for Baghdadiya, a satellite TV channel that broadcasts from Cairo.

Colleagues said Zaidi has done extensive reporting from Baghdad's Sadr City district, the stronghold of anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada Sadr, and was rescued by Sadr's Mahdi Army militia after being abducted by an unidentified group in November 2007.

Zaidi was one of several Iraqi journalists attending the Sunday evening news conference in Baghdad's heavily secured Green Zone. His outburst came without warning as Bush and Maliki prepared to answer questions. The first shoe flew over the heads of other journalists and might have hit Bush square in the face had he not ducked.

"This is a gift from the Iraqis. This is the farewell kiss, you dog," the man said, according to a pool translation.

Seconds later, the journalist hurled his other shoe with similar precision as another Iraqi journalist reached over in an attempt to stop him. "This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq," he said.

Maliki flung his arm in front of Bush's face, his hand outstretched like a baseball player reaching for a line drive in an attempt to block the flying objectas it sailed over Bush's head.

After being pinned to the ground, the shoe-thrower was dragged out by security guards. Officials from Baghdadiya refused to comment. White House Press Secretary Dana Perino reported suffering a minor eye injury during the melee.

Bush played down the incident.

"All I can report is it is a size 10," he said jokingly.

"So what if a guy threw his shoe at me," the president added, dismissing it as "one way to gain attention."

Susman and Ahmed are Times staff writers.
Times special correspondents in Baghdad contributed to this report.
 
To bad he missed. :D
 
You've got to give Bush some credit: he had good reflexes, and he was standing up to catch the second shoe. I wonder what happened to that guy on socks.
 
Oooh men, I would love to throw my shoes towards Bush. But I would do it when he isn't looking; he has good reflexes indeed. Probably from playing all the time with his Wii in the White House...
 
If he wouldn't have ducked i'd watch the video over and over again, preferably in extreme slowmotion :lol:

and indeed for an ignorant dumbass he does have quick reflexes, wouldn't have expected that.
 
I have a colleague from Lybia and he said he has never slept that happily in years like last night after he had seen this. According to him, throwing your shoes at someone is a really, really, really bad insult in Arab countries. It's almost like declaring a blood feud - not even that, it's like saying you are not even worth being treated like a human or something. But Bush didn't even realize, as always...
 
VerusDeus a dit:
and indeed for an ignorant dumbass he does have quick reflexes

That's because he doesn't waste time thinking.
 
Yeah the guy was mysteriously kidnapped and beaten up before this all happened.

Too bad he fucking missed.
 
Pity it wasnt a hand grenade .
 
Or some really bad poison, that kills him slowly with a lot pain. This all because then he has the time to regret about everything this evil man has done.
 
What's with all the hate?!?
 
What hate ?
 
letting bush die a long and painful death won't do any good.
 
I totaly agree . A life long prison sentance would be better .

Did the people who tried to kill hitler with a bomb hate him ? Was that wrong ?
 
^World War 2 wasn't a one person act. Hitler had a lot of influence, but a lot of people followed him by choice.
 
>>A life long prison sentance would be better .


yes, it's not about punishment, it's about protecting other people.

most probably they hated him. but the question is, if hitler was assasinated, would things have gone better ways? there still would have been all the other nazis, motivated as never before...

one/some month(s) ago a far right politician, jörg haider, was killed in a car accident. his party was only elected because of him, he was the party, more or less. now that he died the party got (against my expectance) more votes than before (not nationwide, but in carinthia, which should be a country of its own. a very strange place if it comes to politics..)
 
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