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In reply to the discussion: Criticism of First Lady for Not Wearing Head Scarf; Shaking Hands With Saudi King [View all]bigtree
(93,831 posts)63. you're right. Glad to wake up (night worker) and see her constant critics backed off
...and not echoing initial reactions by SOME conservatives this morning. So, they got this one thing right. Good for them.
Saudi twitter, not so much...par for them.
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Criticism of First Lady for Not Wearing Head Scarf; Shaking Hands With Saudi King [View all]
bigtree
Jan 2015
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Re: They'd be broadcasting it as evidence that Michelle is, also, a "secret Muslim."
leveymg
Jan 2015
#58
On Ed Schultz I also watched that she did not reach out to shake hands but waited for the Saudis
jwirr
Jan 2015
#3
Something I learned interacting with Orthodox men of any persuasion is to wait for them ...
Hekate
Jan 2015
#27
Yeah, not sure about that either. Nobody directly involved has complained, so
closeupready
Jan 2015
#11
Wait, I think I get it - yet another non-story that can be exploited to bash Islam.
closeupready
Jan 2015
#13
"Critics took issue when he bowed in front of Saudi King Abdullah at a G20 meeting in 2009"
Takket
Jan 2015
#5
I bow to elderly Japanese. It's only good manners. POTUS is very tall; in order to shake hands...
Hekate
Jan 2015
#61
I'm fine with what she did. She's fine with what she did. The Saudi's are fine with what she did.
closeupready
Jan 2015
#9
They can keep their damn Dark Ages morality that women are inferior and unclean.
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2015
#14
given how sensitive Republicans are about respecting Islamic culture - criticism should be expected.
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2015
#25
BBC: Michelle Obama headscarf controversy - do Saudis really care?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2015
#44
Just as I thought - this is a non-story being exploited by Islamophobes in order
closeupready
Jan 2015
#56
you're right. Glad to wake up (night worker) and see her constant critics backed off
bigtree
Jan 2015
#63