Obama and the false tale (tail?) of the Brazilian temptress
Yesterday, several Web sites posted a photograph of U.S. President Barack Obama allegedly, erm, well, checking out a passing woman (a teenage junior delegate from Brazil) while at the G-8 conference in L’Aquila, Italy. This meant Christmas in July for headline writers at the New York Post, among other publications. Some sample phrases from its article: ...
Yesterday, several Web sites posted a photograph of U.S. President Barack Obama allegedly, erm, well, checking out a passing woman (a teenage junior delegate from Brazil) while at the G-8 conference in L'Aquila, Italy.
Yesterday, several Web sites posted a photograph of U.S. President Barack Obama allegedly, erm, well, checking out a passing woman (a teenage junior delegate from Brazil) while at the G-8 conference in L’Aquila, Italy.
This meant Christmas in July for headline writers at the New York Post, among other publications. Some sample phrases from its article: "Tail to the chief," "Baby got Barack," and, most memorably, "Yankee Doodle randy." (A phrase previously deployed for baseball player Alex Rodriguez, naturally.)
But today, ABC News posted a video exonerating the commander-in-chief. He was, in fact, turning around to help another woman take place on a set of steps for a photograph. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, though, looks a bit suspect.
See it for yourself, here.
More from Foreign Policy

Saudi-Iranian Détente Is a Wake-Up Call for America
The peace plan is a big deal—and it’s no accident that China brokered it.

The U.S.-Israel Relationship No Longer Makes Sense
If Israel and its supporters want the country to continue receiving U.S. largesse, they will need to come up with a new narrative.

Putin Is Trapped in the Sunk-Cost Fallacy of War
Moscow is grasping for meaning in a meaningless invasion.

How China’s Saudi-Iran Deal Can Serve U.S. Interests
And why there’s less to Beijing’s diplomatic breakthrough than meets the eye.