wiffleball 4,795 Posted December 16, 2008 WASHINGTON — Although the Secret Service put everyone who attended President George W. Bush's Baghdad news conference through several layers of security Sunday, the agency appeared to be caught off guard when an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the president. "We'll be our own harshest critic regarding this incident" Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said Monday, "and we'll make any appropriate changes to security." Donovan said, however, that agents on the scene knew that everyone in attendance had been screened for weapons and that they appeared to have taken the "appropriate level of action." No shots were fired as Bush's Secret Service detail joined Iraqi police in taking the shoe thrower into custody. The arrested man, Muntathar al Zaidi, a 29-year-old employee of Cairo, Egypt-based Baghdadiya Television, remained in Iraqi custody Monday. Officials in Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki's office refused to comment on his condition or on whether he'd be criminally charged. Throngs of Iraqi Shiite Muslims marched Monday in Sadr City, a sprawling Baghdad slum, hailing Zaidi as a hero and holding up shoes as they demanded his release. The National Media Center, an arm of the Iraqi government that deals with the news media, condemned Zaidi's behavior as barbaric and harmful to "Iraqi journalists and journalism in general," demanding an apology from his employer. Baghdadiya hasn't apologized, and it pressed for Zaidi's release. The Iraqi Union of Journalists took a middle road, saying it was "astonished by this behavior" but urging Zaidi's release "for humanitarian reasons." Video of the event at the prime minister's palace shows a tightly packed room in which most security personnel were forced to the sides, and 20 video cameras lined the back of the room. The cluster of cameras cut the room in half, Iraqi reporters had waited inside the prime minister’s palace for about three hours for the ceremony to start. They hadn't been told that Bush would be in attendance, only that Maliki was giving a news conference they wouldn't want to miss. About an hour before the news conference, a Secret Service agent arrived and gave waiting Iraqi journalists a fourth and final search. The room was so crowded that Iraqi journalists added an extra chair in the front row, then crammed in two extra bodies. Two rows of dignitaries, including the U.S. commander in Iraq, Army Gen. Ray Odierno, and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, sat in chairs to the right of President Bush. There was no room for their security details, either. No Secret Service agent was in view on the video when Zaidi threw the first shoe at Bush's head from about 20 feet away and shouted in Arabic: "This is a goodbye kiss, you dog." Bush dodged the shoe, and Maliki, who was standing to Bush's left, tried to block Zaidi's second attempt, which also missed its target. A Secret Service agent appeared to move to Bush's side, but the president waved him off. The video shows that another Iraqi journalist, not security agents, pulled Zaidi to the floor before Iraqi police and Secret Service agents piled on him and carried him from the room. Ever since John W. Hinckley's failed attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, the Secret Service began requiring journalists to undergo background checks, credentialing and screening with metal detectors. Donovan said that everyone attending Sunday's event "was searched for weapons and passed through several layers of security'' before entering the room. He said that they also were subject to name checks, identification checks and verification that they represented their identified news employers. "It's obvious that (Bush) could have been hit in the head with a shoe," he said. "Anytime there's an incident like this, we're going to review it. We're always trying to improve ourselves." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snoopy1 0 Posted December 16, 2008 No one wearing Doc Martins will be allowed within 50 yards of the president ever again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,090 Posted December 16, 2008 The Presidents briefing room is really going to stink when all the reporters have to remove their shoes before entering. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IGotWorms 4,060 Posted December 16, 2008 Donovan said, however, that agents on the scene knew that everyone in attendance had been screened for weapons and that they appeared to have taken the "appropriate level of action." No shots were fired as Bush's Secret Service detail joined Iraqi police in taking the shoe thrower into custody. Yet all the rabid right-wing Geeks here think he should've been shot. Focktards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,090 Posted December 16, 2008 Yet all the rabid right-wing Geeks here think he should've been shot. Focktards. He's just an other focking towel head. What's the big deal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frank 2,333 Posted December 17, 2008 My first thought was, "Wow, good dodge by Bush." My second thought was, " I can't believe that guy was able to throw the second shoe." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted December 17, 2008 Yet all the rabid right-wing Geeks here think he should've been shot. Focktards. If it makes you feel any better, I think you should be shot too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tikigods 76 Posted December 17, 2008 Does this mean we don't get our shoes back at the airport after security clearance? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Voltaire 5,441 Posted December 17, 2008 Does this mean we don't get our shoes back at the airport after security clearance? I'm hopeful our liberty will be restored come January 20th and we won't have to live the security nightmare anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tikigods 76 Posted December 17, 2008 I'm hopeful our liberty will be restored come January 20th and we won't have to live the security nightmare anymore. Are you suggesting that Bush took away our freedom? I thought that was a line reserved for country western singers and Giuliani. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Franknbeans 46 Posted December 17, 2008 too bad he ducked Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiffleball 4,795 Posted December 17, 2008 I understand they're having rallies for this guy. I think it'd be hysterical - and I'd glady spend my tax dollars on this - I think it'd be HUGE for American morale: Get a bunch of old shoes from the salvation army or wherever. Load them into the bomb bay of one of our planes. Unleash on the crowds. Possibly better, rub them in bacon grease & dog poop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sho Nuff 720 Posted December 17, 2008 I'm hopeful our liberty will be restored come January 20th and we won't have to live the security nightmare anymore. You have the liberty to not be searched prior to boarding an airplane? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recliner Pilot 61 Posted December 17, 2008 You have the liberty to not be searched prior to boarding an airplane? He's used to living in China.............known for being the most open and free society on the planet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ADD1CT36 1 Posted December 17, 2008 made me think of this song... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snoopy1 0 Posted December 17, 2008 I don't understand why this a big deal at all. I've had GF's throw a lot worse at me for doing a lot less than President Bush. The frozen chicken left a hole in the wall! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites