Mao suit matches his purple lips.
But the gum? The guy has the cultural sensitivity of a rock. In China face is everything.
Add a little turban hat and he can be the Chief Mufti of Kenya by way of USA.
If you had gone back in time, to 2003, to show me that photo of the president - I would never have believed you.
Most inappropriate but not a surprise from the boy president, what an embarrassment.
If I could go back in history and kill one single person it wouldn’t be Hitler. It wouldn’t be Mao or Stalin. It would be the miserable SOB who invented chewing gum. A more disgusting habit doesn’t exist.
“Chewing Gun on line, eh?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcokL59jeqU&list=PL_DgHdYB1Dj55k9IE7-sBYQ-1TzBO2ORt
Trashy!
That sure does look like Mr Debetencourt forcing me to give it up .... just before he stuck it on my nose and all the girls laughed at me ... in the 4th grade
A-hole is clearly a Maoist. Might as well dress the part.
Chomping nicotine gum by the handful, no doubt.
The guy has lost him mind....
The Potus of the USA shows up in China wearing a Mao suit....!!!
I cannot even imagine what purpose these optics will accomplish?
Fashion test for the False Prophet.
Can this assclown be any more embarrassing?
He looks rather ridiculous in his Mao jacket, while the Chinese are dressed in business suits.
When I was a ‘mere’ enlisted type back in the 50/60’s the first thing we were told was to obey the local laws and customs, be respectful of the people we dealt with and in 1957 on first trip to Japan, we were told to NOT eat any home grown food - guess they figured our systems couldn’t handle the local cuisine as the Japanese were using human waste for fertilizer.
Well, being well adjusted 17 yos, we quickly discovered enough booze would override that particular ‘speed bump’ and as an act of kindness, we tried to spend our meager savings to boost up the economy and tried to make friends with as many local females as humanly possible.
Probably was making something in the neighborhood of $70-80 per month - which was really walking around money and the going rate of 360 yen = 1 USD meant going on Liberty with 10 bucks made you somewhat ‘rich’.
And to be accommodating, most of the people that us ‘youngsters’ ran into spoke enough English to be able to convince us to help their economy out.
I thought they were ‘gracious hosts/hostesses’ seeing as we had attempted to erase them from the face of the earth some 10+ years earlier (Why we did it is understood, I just thought the people I ‘had’ to deal with were friendly).
Of course we all realized their job was to relieve us of our money and ours was to part with it.
Worked well.....