major bean wrote: Michelle has a tendency to get drunk and start, uh, hugging everyone at public celebrations and the Queen does not want the embarrassment.
First a character assassination and then imagining you can read the Queen's mind.
major bean wrote: Michelle has a tendency to get drunk and start, uh, hugging everyone at public celebrations and the Queen does not want the embarrassment.
First a character assassination and then imagining you can read the Queen's mind.
Typical MB BS.
Yeah, the [fecal-material] quotient is so high, it's registered as a toxic material....
major bean wrote: Michelle has a tendency to get drunk and start, uh, hugging everyone at public celebrations and the Queen does not want the embarrassment.
There is a kernel of truth in this. Michelle Obama did actually hug Queen Elizabeth and that is simply not done in Britain.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Buckingham Palace has issued a response to the controversy, denying that there are rules about touching the Queen. From the Associated Press:
A Buckingham Palace spokesman who asked not to be identified because of palace policy said he could not remember the last time the queen had displayed such public affection with a first lady or dignitary.
"It was a mutual and spontaneous display of affection," he said. "We don't issue instructions on not touching the queen."