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Should politicians show a certain amount of decorum?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1213788/You-lie-outburst-Obama-racist-says-president-Jimmy-Carter.html
Is this behaviour fitting for a man who governs over the most powerful nation in the world?
Yet it isn't all that long ago when William Hague was lampooned for visiting a theme park wearing a baseball cap.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/430000/images/_431631_hague300.jpg
Is this behaviour fitting for a man who governs over the most powerful nation in the world?
Yet it isn't all that long ago when William Hague was lampooned for visiting a theme park wearing a baseball cap.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/430000/images/_431631_hague300.jpg
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems perfectly acceptable behaviour to me - All leaders I can think of make efforts to be "of the people".
You only have to think of Blair missing the net at football, or Berlusconi chatting up a female doctor at a natural disaster site.
I think it shows Obama in a good light. As for Hague, I had no problem with his baseball cap - blame the fashion pollice for that particular outcry.
You only have to think of Blair missing the net at football, or Berlusconi chatting up a female doctor at a natural disaster site.
I think it shows Obama in a good light. As for Hague, I had no problem with his baseball cap - blame the fashion pollice for that particular outcry.
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