The Times’ Dec. 16 editorial, “Bush’s shoe toss,” takes an appropriate and interesting look at the “history of footwear and politics” and the reactions by President Bush and the Iraqis immediately ...
Thank you for signing up. For more from The Nation, check out our latest issue. Since an Iraqi journalist infamously hurled his shoes at George W. Bush during a press conference last month, the shoe ...
George Bush sat down with CNN’s Candy Crowley to talk about the housing and financial markets (they were “inebriated”), the auto-industry bailout (he’s considering “all options”), and, of course, the ...
WASHINGTON - Although the Secret Service put everyone who attended President George W. Bush's Baghdad news conference through several layers of security Sunday, the agency appeared to be caught off ...
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi gained fame for hurling his shoes at President George W. Bush in a news conference to show his anger at the corruption and chaos that followed ...
Following President Bush’s Sunday news conference with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki in Baghdad, during which Bush ducked not one, but two shoes hurled at him by an angry journalist, the video ...
To some, the flying shoe was an outrageous assault on the President of the United States. To others, it was a creative demonstration of free speech. Psychologists at the University of Washington say ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. An Iraqi court on Thursday jailed for three years the journalist who shot to fame in the Arab world for throwing his shoes at former US ...
The Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at former President George W. Bush in December said at the beginning of his trial Thursday that he did it out of pride for his war-torn country. Muntadhar ...
They hate us for our shoes. Somewhere in what passes for the deeper regions of President Bush‘s mind might come that reassuring giggle of a thought, as he once again rationalizes away Iraqi ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Secret Service said Monday that its agents responded “appropriately” to Sunday’s shoe throwing incident in Iraq involving President Bush, but the incident was under review.
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