On his trip to Japan, President Obama has thrown protocol out the window once again as he bowed to Japans Emperor Akihito. The American President has a tendency of bowing when he isn’t supposed to. Makes you wonder, does he not understand protocol, or is he simply trying to send a signal to the rest of the world that the United States is now a submissive Nation?

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Anything’s possible with Obama; but he’s hard to figure. Most times he’s expecting to be treated as royalty himself, you know, King of the World. Other times like this instance in Japan, he reduces the office of President of the United States to tourist status. Drew M. at Ace has an interesting take as well:

I think most Americans find the idea of bowing to royalty kind of silly. The Emperor of Japan would be different simply because it’s the cultural tradition to bow to anyone when you meet them in Japan. Obama however, isn’t a tourist or a businessman hungry to close a deal. He is American head of state and he doesn’t bow to other heads of state. Well, he didn’t until recently.

A simple nod of respect would have sufficed, would it not? Obama has a penchant for overkill; he’s trying desperately to show the rest of the world that we’re no better than they are. While showing respect and honor to other nations is appropriate, the office of the President of the United States deserves that same respect. Demeaning the office doesn’t elevate other countries, it simply demeans the Presidency.

Obama bowing to Japans Emperor and Saudi’s King doesn’t show the world anything, except that perhaps he will do anything to make the world love him. How sad.