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The Grand Turk
Barack Obama baseball bat photograph sparks outrage in Turkey
2012-08-06
Lately he does manage to screw up whatever he promotes, doesn't he? Still quite dangerous in the election, though, so don't get cocky ...
A photograph of Barack Obama holding a baseball bat while on the telephone to the Turkish prime minister -- supposed to illustrate the close relationship between the pair -- backfired, after it sparked outrage in Turkey.

Barack Obama baseball bat photograph sparks outrage in Turkey
A photograph of Barack Obama holding a baseball bat while on the telephone to the Turkish prime minister -- supposed to illustrate the close relationship between the pair -- backfired, after it sparked outrage in Turkey.

The President was pictured in the Oval office speaking to Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the escalating crisis in Syria. In one hand was the telephone and the other a bat signed by legendary ballplayer Hank Aaron.

But the photograph caused dismay from opposition Turkish politicians who have interpreted a more menacing message behind the image.

"The photo reveals from whom our Prime Minister receives orders to rule the country," Metin Lutfi Baydar, an opposition politician for Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) party, said.

Another CHP leader, the party's vice president Umut Oran, said the picture was "an implicit insult to Turkey and its citizens" in Parliament.

Clearly stung by the reaction, the White House released a statement to clarify the reason for releasing the picture.

"We released the photo with only one purpose in mind, to highlight the President's continuing close relationship with Prime Minister Erdogan and draw attention to the important conversation they had about the worsening situation in Syria," Caitlin Hayden, a spokesman for the White House, wrote in a statement released Friday.
Well that, and to pump Obama in the election,
Posted by:lotp

#16  If Obummer had the bat and his feet on the our desk with his soles pointed towards the camera, would there be exploding turbans, rioting, and seething in the streets of cities in Turkey and other parts of the muslim world?
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-08-06 15:16  

#15  Erdogan is angling for an iPod with Obama's speeches.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2012-08-06 12:22  

#14  Or a moment of narcisstic paranoia insecurity upon finding out his Sectret Service Detail was in jail again.
Posted by: Bugs Thinerong4262   2012-08-06 11:34  

#13  Maybe he was told he was getting a call from a turkey?
Posted by: Lionel Noodleman3013   2012-08-06 11:15  

#12  I'm sure the photo shoot started with someone pointing out, "Uh, sir, I think the other end of the football bat goes on the floor..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2012-08-06 09:14  

#11  I'm outraged as well, it should never happen to let someone with a 45 foot fastball hold such a legandary signage.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-08-06 09:01  

#10  should've had a picture of him texting on his blackberry or playing a DS...now, that would've been funny.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2012-08-06 08:42  

#9  A good lesson for our own lame stream media in making mole hills out of dust motes.
Posted by: Bobby   2012-08-06 05:55  

#8  Prayer beads next time, we promise.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-08-06 03:49  

#7  Come on, its not like he was holding a bat being signed by Monika Lewinski.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2012-08-06 03:32  

#6  The President was pictured in the Oval office speaking to Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the escalating crisis in Syria. In one hand was the telephone and the other a bat signed by legendary ballplayer Hank Aaron.

I would get a stick if I had to be in the same room with Erdogan.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-08-06 02:11  

#5  The President was pictured in the Oval office speaking to Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the escalating crisis in Syria. In one hand was the telephone and the other a bat signed by legendary ballplayer Hank Aaron.

Probably holding it as a reminder of Hammerin' Hank's great days tearing it up with the Istanbul WhoopDeDoo's in the old Negro Leagues.
Which makes as much sense as this story...
Posted by: tu3031   2012-08-06 01:47  

#4  This must be more of that "Smart Diplomacy" I keep hearing about.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-08-06 01:27  

#3  OK, I'll bite: on what particular planet does a baseball bat signify a "close relationship"?
Posted by: SteveS   2012-08-06 00:56  

#2  Mebbe a 9-iron would've been preferable?
Posted by: Pappy   2012-08-06 00:36  

#1  We're sorry, Turkey, he's just batty, y'know?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2012-08-06 00:22  

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