Berlusconi does it again

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi thinks it’s hilarious to call black people "tanned," and he’s just going to keep on doing it: "I bring you greetings from a person who is called…a person who is sun-tanned…Barack Obama," the smiling 72-year-old politician told a crowd of cheering supporters in Milan on Sunday. "You wouldn’t believe it, ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi thinks it's hilarious to call black people "tanned," and he's just going to keep on doing it:

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi thinks it’s hilarious to call black people "tanned," and he’s just going to keep on doing it:

"I bring you greetings from a person who is called…a person who is sun-tanned…Barack Obama," the smiling 72-year-old politician told a crowd of cheering supporters in Milan on Sunday.

"You wouldn’t believe it, but they go sunbathing at the beach together – his wife is also sun-tanned."

Berlusconi first got in trouble for calling Obama "sun-tanned" last November.

If any of you are gamblers, an Irish bookie is now taking bets on who Berlusconi will insult next.  Here are the odds:

3/1      Angela Merkel
7/2      Muammar al-Gaddafi
4/1      Gordon Brown
5/1      Nicolas Sarkozy
6/1      Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
7/1      The Pope
8/1      Kim Jong-il
14/1    Dmitry Medvedev
18/1    Hu Jintao
18/1    The Queen
25/1    Kevin Rudd
33/1    Stephen Harper
20/1    Brian Cowen

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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