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Babbeling Bush'isms

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Posted on 07-01-2007 18:54
Bush has never been seen as the most articulate of persons, as one guy in this clip says: "He often arm wrestles with the English language and loses."




What is so odd about this is that this clip comes from Joe Scarborough, a conservative talk show host. Alot of the clips are golden oldies, but still fun smiley

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Edited by Norlander on 18-02-2007 11:16
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RE: What kind of babbeling Bush'shit is this?

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Posted on 07-01-2007 22:32
I think "curiosity" is the word you're looking for Joe... smiley

Yeah, it's interesting that he would host a show asking "Is Bush an idiot?", and it's even more interesting that the show wasn't satirical. It was a serious question!



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RE: What kind of babbeling Bush'shit is this?

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Posted on 28-01-2007 14:45
David Letterman on the State of the Union...




The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
- John Kenneth Galbraith

Edited by Norlander on 28-01-2007 14:45
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RE: Babbeling Bush'isms

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Posted on 18-02-2007 11:16
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=507829117

shorter youtube version



The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
- John Kenneth Galbraith

Edited by Norlander on 18-02-2007 11:54
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