Freshman Rep. Curt Clawson (R-FL) tried to question two American government officials as if they were representatives of the Indian government, though both had already been introduced by their respective titles at the start of the hearing.
July 25, 2014

You don't get much more embarrassing than this. Clawson has been in congress for about four weeks now, having replaced the cocaine-snorting Trey Radel.

via Sahil Kapur at TPM. Video by Foreign Policy magazine.

In an extraordinary -- and extraordinarily awkward -- failure of basic situational awareness, a U.S. congressman apparently mistook American government officials for Indian government officials during a congressional hearing.

As first reported by Foreign Policy magazine, freshman Rep. Curt Clawson (R-FL) spoke to State Department official Nisha Biswal and Commerce Department official Arun Kumar as if they were Indian government officials at a House Foreign Affairs hearing on Thursday.

"I'm familiar with your country. I love your country. And I understand the complications of so many languages and so many cultures and so many histories all rolled up in one," Clawson said. He added: "Anything I can do to make the relationship with India better, I'm willing and enthusiastic about doing so."

When he asked the American officials for cooperation from "your government," Biswal appeared rather confused. "I think your question is to the Indian government," she said, "and we certainly share your sentiments and we certainly will advocate that on behalf of the U.S. government."

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