EXPLORING SOCIALIST COMMONALITIES IN THE WEST; FIRST CUBA, NOW ARGENTINA
"STRUTTING HIS STUFF" AS PEOPLE DIE;
EERILY SIMILAR TO THE NAZIS
IN THE "SCHINDLER'S LIST" MOVIE
SHORT CLIP FROM MOVIE WITH "POR UNA CABEZA" TANGO PLAYING;
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Schindler (Liam Neeson) makes his presence, and stature, known at a nightclub while introducing himself to various Nazi S.S. members.
JUST LIKE FOR SOME NAZIS, ARGENTINA AGAIN BECOMES AN ESCAPE HAVEN FOR THE OBAMAS FROM MESSY AFFAIRS IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
THE OBAMAS TANGO IN ARGENTINA WHILE ISLAMIC TERRORISM
TAKES VICTIMS IN BRUSSELS
SHOWING OFF TANGO SKILLS DOWN BELOW WHILE NEGLECTING CATASTROPHE
While Brussels, Belgium, was attacked with Islamic State bombs that killed at least 31 people and injured hundreds this week, President Obama watched baseball with Raul Castro in Cuba and did the tango in Argentina.
Published on Mar 23, 2016
Obama dances while Brussels burns: President and Michelle take to the floor to TANGO during glitzy state dinner in Buenos Aires as he ignores calls to come home in wake of terror attacks
In Brussels police are still desperately hunting a dangerous terrorist, after he fled a triple-suicide bombing in the city that left 34 dead, as officials hunt for news on U.S. citizens who went missing during the attack, and medics tend to nine more Americans lying in hospital wounded. Meanwhile in Buenos Aires President Barack Obama, is dancing the night away with wife Michelle, at a glitzy state dinner alongside Argentine President Mauricio Macri, and his first lady Juliana Awada as part of a two-day state visit. Despite increasing criticism from the likes of Donald Trump, and Ted Cruz for the President to return home in the wake of the Brussels attack, Obama showed his determination to carry on regardless Wednesday night.
Perhaps as a concession to his critics, Obama said he will be sending John Kerry to Brussels on Friday, to express his condolences on behalf of the American people, and stand in solidarity with Belgium. The Obamas also shared at candlelit dinner with Macri ,and Awada at the Centro Cultural Kirchner, named after Argentina's former President and Marci's predecessor, in the country's capital this evening. The group paused for a photo opportunity on a red carpet, on their way in with Obama and Marci dressed in suits, and Michelle and Awada in glamorous evening dresses. From there they made their way into a leafy candlelit courtyard for champagne, where champagne was served before the dancing began.
As well as Republican calls for Obama to return home, it seems that a few people in his host country are also sick of him, as human rights protesters were burned American flags, and demanded that the President leave the country. The protesters accuse America of backing dictatorial regimes during the Cold War in South America, including in Argentina, and hold the U.S. responsible for the thousands who died or were disappeared under their rule. Today marks the 40th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, that ushered in one of the most oppressive dictatorships, in Latin American history, which demonstrators argue makes Obama's visit particularly offensive.
In Brussels police are still desperately hunting a dangerous terrorist, after he fled a triple-suicide bombing in the city that left 34 dead, as officials hunt for news on U.S. citizens who went missing during the attack, and medics tend to nine more Americans lying in hospital wounded. Meanwhile in Buenos Aires President Barack Obama, is dancing the night away with wife Michelle, at a glitzy state dinner alongside Argentine President Mauricio Macri, and his first lady Juliana Awada as part of a two-day state visit. Despite increasing criticism from the likes of Donald Trump, and Ted Cruz for the President to return home in the wake of the Brussels attack, Obama showed his determination to carry on regardless Wednesday night.
Perhaps as a concession to his critics, Obama said he will be sending John Kerry to Brussels on Friday, to express his condolences on behalf of the American people, and stand in solidarity with Belgium. The Obamas also shared at candlelit dinner with Macri ,and Awada at the Centro Cultural Kirchner, named after Argentina's former President and Marci's predecessor, in the country's capital this evening. The group paused for a photo opportunity on a red carpet, on their way in with Obama and Marci dressed in suits, and Michelle and Awada in glamorous evening dresses. From there they made their way into a leafy candlelit courtyard for champagne, where champagne was served before the dancing began.
As well as Republican calls for Obama to return home, it seems that a few people in his host country are also sick of him, as human rights protesters were burned American flags, and demanded that the President leave the country. The protesters accuse America of backing dictatorial regimes during the Cold War in South America, including in Argentina, and hold the U.S. responsible for the thousands who died or were disappeared under their rule. Today marks the 40th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, that ushered in one of the most oppressive dictatorships, in Latin American history, which demonstrators argue makes Obama's visit particularly offensive.
"TURNING ON THE HEAT" WHILE SIPPING CHAMPAGNE
OBAMA INITIALLY REJECTS OFFER TO DANCE, THEN GRACIOUSLY RELENTS
Published on Mar 24, 2016
Centro Cultural Kirchner 23-03-2016
Mora Godoy y José Lugones invitaron al presidente y a la primera dama Michelle de los Estados Unidos a la pista.
fragmento del tango "Por una cabeza"
Mora Godoy y José Lugones invitaron al presidente y a la primera dama Michelle de los Estados Unidos a la pista.
fragmento del tango "Por una cabeza"
SHORT SPEECH BEFORE DANCE & GLITZY STATE DINNER IN BUENOS AIRES
VALERIE JARRETT LOOKS ON JEALOUSLY
Published on Mar 24, 2016
Obama dances while Brussels burns: President and Michelle take to the floor to TANGO during glitzy state dinner in Buenos Aires as he ignores calls to come home in wake of terror attacks. Obama traveled to Buenos Aires to meet new Argentine leader Mauricio Macri following his visit to Havana, Cuba.
President was pictured Wednesday night at a state dinner with wife Michelle and Argentine first lady Juliana Awada. There he danced the tango and sipped champagne, ignoring calls to return home after the Brussels terror attack
Nine Americans were among hundreds wounded during a triple suicide bombing in the Belgian capital that killed 34. Obama stated earlier in the day that ISIS does not pose an 'existential threat' to the U.S. and appealed for calm.
President was pictured Wednesday night at a state dinner with wife Michelle and Argentine first lady Juliana Awada. There he danced the tango and sipped champagne, ignoring calls to return home after the Brussels terror attack
Nine Americans were among hundreds wounded during a triple suicide bombing in the Belgian capital that killed 34. Obama stated earlier in the day that ISIS does not pose an 'existential threat' to the U.S. and appealed for calm.
DINNER, DANCE & PLAYING TO THE CROWDS WHILE PEOPLE DIE IN BRUSSELS