Brazilian leader’s name too hard to spell. No proofreader in the White House?

March 17, 2009, 6:00 am · 2 comments

Enough already with the mistakes Mr. Obama, enough!

Enough already with the mistakes Mr. Obama, enough!

Britain’s Prime Minister got a set of DVDs and the bum’s rush. The Russian Foreign Minister got a button that said, “Reset” or “Overcharged” or something. And now to complete the diplomatic trifecta, the President of Brazil got his meeting bumped and his name misspelled.

According to an AP report, aides to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the Obama administration pushed his trip forward from Tuesday because of St. Patrick’s Day. (Apparently, the Commander-In-Chief is actually Irish and his name was originally spelled O’Bama.)

Then the printed White House announcement misspelled his name as “Luis Ignacio” instead of “Luis Inacio” and put Lula – a nickname that became a legal part of the Brazilian leader’s name decades ago – in quotes.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva may represent the world’s fifth most populous nation and ninth largest economy, but his name is just too long for the Obama administration’s short attention span:

But it’s not all bad news. There is job opening for a proofreader at the White House (as long as your taxes are paid up).

Source: Associated Press

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Larry March 17, 2009, 6:46 am at 6:46 am

Wasn’t it St. Barry that chided America for its lack of bi-lingual ability?

As for the proof reading job, I’m not so sure that being a tax cheat isn’t a prerequisite

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doug March 17, 2009, 8:18 am at 8:18 am

I love the site, but you guys need a proofreader too!

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