Italian PM Finds Obama 'Tanned'

By Super Admin

At the night of elections, as Obama created history, the world leaders stepped forward to compliment him, but one such statement has raised more than one pairs of eyebrows.

Gaffe-prone Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has given rise to a fresh controversy by praising U.S. President-elect Barack Obama suntan. The entrepreneur, while on a Moscow visit, said last night that Obama was "young, handsome and tanned".

His comment drew a lot of criticism."What's the problem? It was a compliment. If these people don't have a sense of humour why don't they just..." British tabloid The Sun quoted him as responding to his criticisms.
MP Dario Franceschini said: "He must apologise. The best theory is he can no longer control himself. His words damage our country's image across the world."

Newspaper La Repubblica said: "Right on cue comes the first almighty gaffe." This is not the first time that Berlusconi has caused widespread offence, for he had called a German MEP a "war camp guard" on one occasion, and proclaimed the West "superior" to Islam on the other. He was once even slammed for making a gunshot gesture to a journalist after a difficult question.

Obama stands for change and history...rightly so, as its high time the world changed its insight on the issues of color and race.

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