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CHILEAN WHINES (Agent Trotta, Pres. Bush, and What Really Happened - WSJ)
The Wall Street Journal Best of the Web Today ^ | November 22, 2004 | James Taranto

Posted on 11/22/2004 1:30:55 PM PST by GretchenM

The [APEC] summit in ... Chile, was the site of a ... kerfuffle... over the weekend, as the Chileans picked fights with the U.S. Secret Service and lost. The first ... involved Nick Trotta ... in President Bush's security detail. As the president ... entered ..., "Chilean officers, who appeared to be waiting for the moment, stepped in front of Trotta, blocking him from entering," ...

U.S. officials said Chilean police had been chafing for a week about a demand by Secret Service agents that they control the president's space...

... amid a flurry of half nelsons, one Secret Service agent wound up jammed against a wall. "You're not stopping me! ...I'm with the president!" an unidentified agent can be heard yelling on videotape...

... The president, who is rarely alone ...turned and walked back to the front door unaccompanied, facing the backs of a sea of dark suits. Bush, with his right hand, reached over the suits and pointed insistently at Trotta. At first the officials ... did not realize it was the president intervening. Bush then braced himself against someone and lunged to retrieve the agent, who was still arguing with the Chileans. The shocked Chilean officials then released Trotta.

Trotta walked in behind Bush, who looked enormously pleased with himself. He was wearing the expression that some critics call a smirk, and his eyebrows shot up as if to wink at bystanders.

The Post quotes Marcelo Romero, a Chilean reporter: "All of us journalists agree that President Bush looked like a cowboy. It was total breach of protocol. I've seen a lot of John Wayne movies, and President Bush was definitely acting like a cowboy." Apparently some journalists think that's a bad thing.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: agenttrotta; apec; bestoftheweb; chile; gaucho; honchowithponcho; jamestaranto
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To: GretchenM

LOL!!! I love it.

Makes me nervous as all get out, but I love it.


81 posted on 11/22/2004 2:01:29 PM PST by 2Jedismom (Expect me when you see me!)
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To: traumer

LOL--great pic! A cowboy, enormously pleased with himself. A superb recipe for getting lefties in a lather!


82 posted on 11/22/2004 2:02:46 PM PST by KJC1
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To: GretchenM
Cowboys are basically pilgrim stock grown bolder as circumstances and wide ranges demanded.

Not so. The culture of the Appalachian Highlands and the frontier, including cowboys, derives from the Scotch-Irish immigrant culture, not the Puritan.

The Scotch-Irish

Between 1715 and 1775 perhaps 250,000 people from the northern parts of the British Isles came to British America. Most were Scotch-Irish (Scots settled in Northern Ireland--Ulster--after 1603), but there also were Irish as well as people on both sides of the Scottish- English border. They shared a heritage of living in disputed, unstable regions wracked by violence that bred warrior cultures. Not welcomed in eastern settlements, they hurried on their way west and began settling the Shenandoah Valley after 1740. Theirs became the dominant culture of the Appalachians from Pennsylvania to Georgia, partly by weight of numbers, but mostly because Old World border culture was exceptionally well suited to New World frontier conditions.

Much of what Americans today regard as frontier culture is really Scotch-Irish culture. Their dialect survives in the speech of country and western singers and cinematic cowboys. Their field services (which mixed preaching with fighting and drinking) were precursors of the American camp meeting. Sports emphasized martial arts. Social order focused on retribution.

83 posted on 11/22/2004 2:03:40 PM PST by Plutarch (Sarcasm tags are for wimps)
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he Post quotes Marcelo Romero, a Chilean reporter

At least the Chilean journalist's ridiculous bias is in FAVOR of his country. Wish I could say the same about the ridiculous bias of our Journos.

84 posted on 11/22/2004 2:05:07 PM PST by blanknoone (The last time the Dems talked of secession it was to keep blacks as slaves.)
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To: GretchenM; All
"All of us journalists agree that President Bush looked like a cowboy. It was total breach of protocol. I've seen a lot of John Wayne movies, and President Bush was definitely acting like a cowboy."

 Political Bumper Stickers&nbsp: BD231A My heroes have always been cowboys - Bush and Reagan

 

85 posted on 11/22/2004 2:06:22 PM PST by backhoe ("We met at Dawn- and destiny Prevailed...")
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To: GretchenM
My favorite part of the article:

"Trotta walked in behind Bush, who looked enormously pleased with himself. He was wearing the expression that some critics call a smirk, and his eyebrows shot up as if to wink at bystanders."

86 posted on 11/22/2004 2:09:16 PM PST by alnick
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To: Plutarch

I used "pilgrim" in the broader term of immigrants -- either persecuted refugees or simply people who are brave enough to leave their homelands and try a new life against great dangers and poor odds of success.


87 posted on 11/22/2004 2:09:31 PM PST by GretchenM
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To: backhoe

I was hoping someone would post that.


88 posted on 11/22/2004 2:10:28 PM PST by GretchenM
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To: GretchenM

BTTT


89 posted on 11/22/2004 2:11:54 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: buddyholly

Cowboy Ping!


90 posted on 11/22/2004 2:15:11 PM PST by looney tune
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To: KarlInOhio
I think I have figured out the "bulge" in the president's back during the debate. It was from his shoulder holster. Wearing a gun on his hip at a formal occasion would have been tacky.

I like the way you think. Wouldn't it be great if true? Wait until the lurkers from the dark side read your post.

91 posted on 11/22/2004 2:15:29 PM PST by ORECON (Condi Rice/Ann Coulter - 2008)
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Dubya... F**K YEAH!!!
92 posted on 11/22/2004 2:15:55 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: KEmom

I think we all do.


93 posted on 11/22/2004 2:15:58 PM PST by tai-pan (mainstream WHAT?)
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To: hunter112
Maybe during his second term, the President should avoid going to third world crapholes.

Sounds like a plan to me.

94 posted on 11/22/2004 2:17:15 PM PST by retrokitten (I heart Tony Snow)
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To: Ironclad

All of what you say is true..They wanted to be the security for the President...We do not allow that ..If you want the President of the US in your country..you must accept the Secret Service.


95 posted on 11/22/2004 2:18:37 PM PST by MEG33 ( Congratulations President Bush!..Thank you God. Four More Years!)
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To: HardStarboard
This shouldn't be wasted on tiny font!

Americans had a choice between a guy that winsurfs in flowered shorts or a guy that clears brush from his Texas ranchland. We picked the cowboy.

96 posted on 11/22/2004 2:18:46 PM PST by retrokitten (I heart Tony Snow)
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To: GretchenM
The Post quotes Marcelo Romero, a Chilean reporter: "All of us journalists agree that President Bush looked like a cowboy. It was total breach of protocol. I've seen a lot of John Wayne movies, and President Bush was definitely acting like a cowboy." Apparently some journalists think that's a bad thing.

Sitzpinklers.

97 posted on 11/22/2004 2:19:55 PM PST by mewzilla
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To: GretchenM

The Chilean security team must be proud bunch. they were being pushed around by the USSS prior to the meetings and this was their chance to show them who's boss chilean style.

Too bad it backfired on them. The news from the summit wasn't that Chile was a great host, it was Bush takes charge; Chile graceless host.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Chinese stoked their pride just to see how tight Bush's security was.


98 posted on 11/22/2004 2:20:01 PM PST by playball0
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To: GretchenM

Yippee-kayay, you Chilean di**heads, and it better not happen again.


99 posted on 11/22/2004 2:21:06 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie.)
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To: Edgerunner
All of us journalists agree that President Bush looked like a cowboy. It was total breach of protocol.

I love the sound of piss ants when they whine.

100 posted on 11/22/2004 2:21:15 PM PST by tx_eggman ("All I need to know about Islam I learned on 09/11/01" - Crawdad)
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