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Jan 30, 2009
The ‘George W. Bush Shoe’ Gets Immortalized
The shoe heard 'round the world

Okay … so remember that shoe throwing incident that happened to ex-president George W. Bush on a surprise visit to Iraq last month? Yeah, well, that incident has been immortalized with a giant monument of the shoe in honor of Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi — the man who chucked his shoes at GWB’s head during that infamous press conference. On display at an Iraqi orphanage, artist Laith al-Amari says he created this effigy not as a political statement but as a “source of pride for all Iraqis”. Here are a couple pictures of this shoe monument in Iraq:


A sculpture of an enormous bronze-coloured shoe has been erected in Iraq to honour the journalist who threw his shoes at ex-US President George W Bush. The sofa-sized artwork was formally unveiled in Tikrit, hometown of late Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein. Artist Laith al-Amari insisted it was not a political work, but a “source of pride for all Iraqis”. Mr Bush managed to dodge the shoes but the man who threw them, Muntadar al-Zaidi, was arrested and awaits trial. As he pulled off his shoes, Mr Zaidi, now 30, shouted: “This is from the widows, the orphans, and those who were killed in Iraq.” He also told Mr Bush, who launched the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and was paying a final visit to Iraq last month: “This is a farewell kiss, you dog”. Mr Zaidi shot to fame as a result of his actions, which signalled extreme contempt in the Arab world, and inspired rallies across the Middle East and beyond. About 400 people gathered on Thursday to see the monument unveiled – a shoe on a white pedestal, about 3m (10ft) high, with a poem praising Mr Zaidi at its base, AFP said. There is also a bush sticking out of the shoe. The sculpture stands in the gardens of an Iraqi foundation that looks after children whose parents died in the violence following the US-led invasion. The foundation’s president, Shaha al-Juburi, said the sculpture was not backed by any political party or organisation. Since his arrest, Mr Zaidi, a TV journalist, has reportedly been beaten in custody, suffering a broken arm, broken ribs and internal bleeding. He has been charged with aggression against a foreign head of state, and faces up to 15 years in jail if convicted. His family denies he has done anything wrong.

HMMM. I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this piece of art … but, I can imagine that people of a war-torn country might have lingering feelings of hatred for the head of state of an invading country and peaceably protesting or voicing that displeasure thru artwork seems like a rational option. After the jump, for those of you interested, watch video of the incident that sparked the inspiration for this new art installation …


What do y’all think? Do you like this art sculpture?

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  1. Alex says:

    I’m loving it! …would’ve helped making the piece of artwork if I could.

  2. Isobel says:

    This is awesome! Go the Shoe! Man, if I’d been there during that conference I would have thrown my heaviest Doc Martens just to give Bush a little bit of an idea of all the pain he’s caused people.

  3. Mark says:

    If you still wear Dr. Martins maybe you need a shoe thrown at your head moron.

  4. K says:

    Whatever dude, that’s hilarious! That bastard is lucky he made it out of office alive. I’ve never felt so ashamed of my homeland as when that horrid idiot was president. I would still pay for the chance to spit in his ugly face. F U BUSH!

  5. sarahliciousisdelicious says:

    serious! since when is throwing a shoe fucking terrorism? The guy was expressing himself and his anger towards that man. He knew the risks he was taking (bush security) and he did it. I have more respect for him standing up to GWB than the military going in there and throwing out Saddam. He used words and shoes instead of hiding a bomb and blowing them the fuck up.
    Ever since 911 people seem to think that they can throw the word “terrorism” around, this was not terrorism.
    PS: The war was never about liberating the Iraqis it was about getting their hands on their oil…come on now.

  6. Shelly says:

    How can you honestly post this on your website, and call yourself an American. Be ashamed of yourself. If anything like this happened to your “God” Obama, you people would be going insane. What happened to being one nation?

  7. lauren says:

    @ Shelly — What’s with the right-wingers referring to Obama as “God” and “Messiah” and “the Savior” all the time??? Jeez, you people shove the one god down our throats enough. Let’s not add to it! No one refers to Obama as any of that nonsense, except you crazies!

  8. Joanne says:

    It was a SHOE people – keep it in perspective!! … and also keep in mind that Bush was a stupid rich kid who would not have ended up in the position that he did without his daddy.

  9. Brooke says:

    One more point: This was a VERY successful piece of art to get this kind of reaction from all of us!

  10. B says:

    Brooke, you sound like a terrorist supporter if you ask me!

    If the middle east is so great, get out of our country and live there. American is for people who believe in freedom and equality.

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