The unflagging heroism of George W. Bush
09.12.2011
09:47 pm

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Laura Bush, sitting duck.

At what point does a women look at her husband and simply say “enough already!” before walking off into the sunset?
 
Via The High Definite

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George W. Perry: Frightening image of Perry’s face photoshopped with Bush’s
08.30.2011
11:11 am

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Do. Not. Want. Whoever did this should provide high res versions, screen savers, etc, for others to use so that this meme gets passed around quickly on blogs.

This could easily become an iconic image of the the 2012 election cycle. Make it so!

(via Facebook)

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Yearbook lists Hitler, Bin Laden, Manson, George Bush & Cheney as ‘5 worst people’


 
This is a genius prank (or a principled stand, take your pick—there is no third choice). The kids who are responsible for this magnificent move should all be given full scholarships by the Daily Kos college fund:

Open up the Russellville Middle School yearbook. You’ll see the students’ pictures, the administration, and a pretty controversial list that’s supposed to be covered with a piece of black tape.

“My problem is the tape can be removed easily,” said School Board Member Chris Cloud. Cloud has two kids in the Russellville School District and one brought home the yearbook.

“I’m furious as a parent and as a board member and as a tax payer and as a resident of Russellville,” he said. “It’s wrong.”

If this is wrong, as the song goes, then I don’t wanna be right:

The list is titled “Top 5 worst people of all time.” The top three, in order, are Adolph Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, and Charles Manson. Numbers four and five are George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

Standing ovation!

And here I thought public schools in Arkansas were supposed to be the nation’s worst??? This gives me hope for the next generation!

Superintendent Randall Williams calls the list “an oversight.” Parents caught it after the yearbooks were printed. The district’s solution was to cover the list with tape. It didn’t work.

Superintendent Williams says the yearbook editing process is under review. I’ll bet it is!

Let freedom reign!
 

 
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George W. Bush may very well have a head fetish
08.30.2010
01:41 pm

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Very interesting… Apparently Bush likes a little head every now and then.

More Bush-head-rubbing-madness after the jump…

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The inaugural Facebook message of George W. Bush
06.11.2010
11:24 am

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He may be done with politics, but he’s not done with policy!  Nor, it seems, is “43” done with mangling English, or radiating an air of general douchery befuddlement.

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Why Paul McCartney Still Matters
06.05.2010
01:09 pm

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Raw Video: Bush wipes Haitian handshake off on Clinton’s shirt
03.24.2010
10:13 am

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Yeah, I know. Big news flash: George W. Bush is an asshole’s asshole. How on earth did this semi-functional man-child, oh nevermind….
thx Jeremy Goff !

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Bush: “I Did Not Sell My Soul”
10.23.2009
02:53 pm

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Which presumes he ever had one.

A day after an effigy of the Grim Reaper stalked his speech in Edmonton, Canada, former President George W. Bush was on the defensive over his personal salvation.

Speaking to a $400-a-seat crowd in Montreal, Bush told the roughly 1,000 attendees that his presidential decisionmaking was principled and moral.

“I am confident that I made decisions based on principle, that I made calls as best I could, and I did not sell my soul,” Bush said.

Outside his speech, the scene was anything but calm. A throng of protesters burned a flaming effigy of the former president, who’s taken his stump speech on the road across Canada. He’ll speak in three Canadian cities over a period of as many days.

Did he have regrets? an audience member asked.

“I spend a lot of time thinking about Katrina, and whether I could have sent in the federal troops right away, even though it was against the law,” Bush replied. He added he regretted the “Mission Accomplished” banner that accompanied him during a speech on an aircraft carrier after the early stages of his invasion of Iraq.

(Raw Story: Shoes fly as Bush tells audience ‘I did not sell my soul’)

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