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Andrew Leonard: China prepares for Oba Mao

[Andrew Leonard is a senior staff writer for Salon.]

Oba Mao! Oba Mao! Oba Mao! Where tea-partiers and Chinese Communist capitalist commodification intersect! Socialist realism was never so real. Who needs to dig up old videos of Obama staffers praising the Chairman when you can go directly to the source?

If the pictures displayed at this overseas Chinese Web portal are any indication, President Obama's upcoming visit to China is stirring up some excitement on the mainland. Or, as Google Translate helped me comprehend, it is "setting off an upsurge in China." The image of Obama, or, "Oba Mao," dressed up in a Chinese military uniform, can now be found on t-shirts and other cheap manufactured goods.

My favorite is the t-shirt which has the slogan "Wei Renmin Fuwu" -- "Serving the People -- printed beneath the Oba Mao image. Truth in advertising, without question.

But I need some help here parsing the symbolism of these images...
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