Andrew Sullivan picks up on a story where some Israelis are taking offense at a photograph showing Obama with his feet perched up on the historic Resolute desk while talking to their prime minister. Of course, Obama's talking on a old-fashioned telephone, not video conferencing via Skype or using some sort of awesome Jetson-type communication device. So how can we be sure who he's chatting up? He's outed by Flickr. "President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu," reads the photo caption, "during a phone call from the Oval Office." Relations between Obama and Netanyahu have been somewhat tense, and some are seeing the showing of the soles of his feet as a sign of disrespect -- even if he's actually only showing the undersides of his laceups to White House photographer Pete Souza, not Bibi Netanyahu himself. Hey, a window into the White House is a window into the White House, and a Flickr'd presidency is bound to reveal an awkward detail or two on occasion. Sullivan, for one, isn't impressed by the Israelis' pique: "This relationship needs some boundaries."