Huckabee: Obama Bow in Japan was "Offensive"
On @katiecouric this week, former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee told Katie Couric that President Obama's bow to the Japanese emperor was "inappropriate" and "offensive."
"I think that, as a private citizen, for him to bow and show deference and respect is one thing, but as the president of the United States it's not appropriate to bow to foreign leaders because he's representing the country," Huckabee said.
"Isn't he just following custom though?" asked Couric. She later added that "it doesn't seem characteristic of you to focus on it."
"I just thought that that deep bow to the waste to the Japanese emperor was symbolic of saying, 'we're deferring,'" responded Huckabees. "It's not merely a custom and a greeting."
EARLIER: Official: Reaction to Japan Bow Left Obama "Speechless"
Couric noted that a Fox News poll found that 53 percent of Republicans believe it is okay to bow when it's customary.
"I think that, as a private citizen, for him to bow and show deference and respect is one thing, but as the president of the United States it's not appropriate to bow to foreign leaders because he's representing the country," Huckabee said.
"Isn't he just following custom though?" asked Couric. She later added that "it doesn't seem characteristic of you to focus on it."
"I just thought that that deep bow to the waste to the Japanese emperor was symbolic of saying, 'we're deferring,'" responded Huckabees. "It's not merely a custom and a greeting."
EARLIER: Official: Reaction to Japan Bow Left Obama "Speechless"
Couric noted that a Fox News poll found that 53 percent of Republicans believe it is okay to bow when it's customary.



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