Blackfive "Seriously? Questions about song choice by pianists during state dinners is a national security issue? God, I'd laugh but these muppets are in charge of our dealings with the entire planet. Every step they take seems to further diminish the dignity of the Presidency and the stature of our country. Our owners show up and we are treated to the spectacly of the 2009 Nobel Laureate honoring the jailer of the 2010 laureate. Then we are honored by having the court pianist, this is Obama's buddy, punk him royally by playing a song that refers to American soldiers as jackals.
"This was a huge slap to our collective faces and another invitation for our enemies to act without fear of us. America is now officially weak enough to smack around in the White House itself. Sad."
Pianist's anti-US melody ""Playing this song praising China to heads of state from around the world seems to tell them that our China is formidable, that our Chinese people are united; I feel deeply honored and proud," Lang wrote, according to a report by Epoch Times.
"The anti-US musical interlude at the White House touched off some patriotic chest-thumping on Chinese blogs."
Insulting Chinese Anti-American tune played at state dinner "We just aren't enlightened enough to understand that we should welcome China's coming hegemony with open arms. And despite their refusal to rein in North Korea, their encouragement of the Iranian nuclear program, and their dismissive attitude toward any and all concerns of the United States on trade, currency, and intellectual property, that doesn't mean we should start treating them as a competitor and not a partner.
"After all, what are you people? Warmongers?"
Rick Moran