Once again, Obama offends foreign hosts with inappropriate gum-chewing at a serious public event "Embarrassing himself, his office, and the American people, President Obama has allowed the nicotine monkey on his back to get the better of his duty. At least that’s the charitable interpretation of his public gum-chewing. Why, other than a craving for nicotine causing him to chomp down on Nicorette Gum, would he reinforce an invidious stereotype of Americans as gum-chewers?"
Althouse "He was also seen taking the gum out of his mouth while Prim Minister Modi was "trying to explain something." Was Modi trying to explain why you shouldn't chew gum during the Republic Day parade?
"The Times of India includes some Twitter commentary:
"American media in past has commented about Obama's habit of chewing gum while referring to his medical report, according to which the US president was in excellent health except for a minor problem of "history of smoking".
"But Obama was now "tobacco free" buoyed by the "occasional use" of "nicotine gum", said a report in Washington Post.
Perhaps the Times of India mentioned this because:
India welcomes Obama but really preferred Bush
Althouse "He was also seen taking the gum out of his mouth while Prim Minister Modi was "trying to explain something." Was Modi trying to explain why you shouldn't chew gum during the Republic Day parade?
"The Times of India includes some Twitter commentary:
[A]uthor Shobhaa De... said, "Barack bhai working his jaws overtime and chewing gum! At least it isn't gutka. But seriously - gum during a formal parade?".Barack Obama chews gum as parade marches on
"Barack bhai" — what does that mean? Yahoo Answers says it means "brother," but:"Glad to see @BarackObama is so human. Like most Americans, he chews gum. Anyone know what brand?," was how noted film-maker Shekhar Kapur reacted.
"'Bhai' exactly means brother. But in Mumbai this term is used for gangster....Strategic Culture Foundation writes:
"American media in past has commented about Obama's habit of chewing gum while referring to his medical report, according to which the US president was in excellent health except for a minor problem of "history of smoking".
"But Obama was now "tobacco free" buoyed by the "occasional use" of "nicotine gum", said a report in Washington Post.
Perhaps the Times of India mentioned this because:
India welcomes Obama but really preferred Bush