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Books about George W Bush
President Bush has had many books written about him. He, George Bush the Emperor... I mean George W Bush..., will soon set up the President Bush Library. To bad President Bush can't read. After George W Bush became President Bush he considered passing legislation to make him George Bush the Dictator. Karl Rove advised President Bush to wait until he had stolen his second election.
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by Amy E. Black
President Bush had planned to swear his oath of office with his hand on the Masonic Bible used by both President Bush Sr. and George Washington, however, due to the inclement weather, a family Bible was substituted. Almost immediately on taking office, President Bush made passage...
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by Mark Crispin Miller
Miller, a New York University professor of media studies, has fashioned a devastating compendium of President Bush 's grammatical gaffes, syntactical shipwrecks, mind-boggling malapropisms and simply dumb comments. Page after page (after page) of quotations, suggests Miller...
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by Paul Begala
Every Democrat should memorize this book, every Independent should read it, and every Republican should fear it. George Bush the Uneducated has also had difficulty reading this. Only George Bush the un-President could mess up the English language this bad. Read more about George Bush the ...
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by John W. Dean
The most facile presidential comparison one could make for President Bush would be his father, who presided over a war in Iraq and a struggling economy. Some "neocons" reject the parallel and compare Bush to his father's predecessor, Ronald Reagan, citing a plainspoken quality and a...
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by James Moore
Political consultants are nothing new in American politics; they are the big guns called in to work on a campaign or deal with the occasional crisis, then dismissed for another day. Not so with Senior Advisor Karl Rove. Due to his close relationship and unlimited access to George W Bush, as well as...
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by Ben Fritz
It's no shock that an American president would employ skilled PR pros to carefully hone a message that makes the administration's objectives more palatable to the general public. It's a tradition that dates back decades. But it's another matter entirely to base an entire presidency on the bending...
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by Elizabeth Drew
Many Democrats in the Senate are fearful of George W Bush and "his unscrupulous political strategist, Karl Rove," writes Elizabeth Drew. The House, meanwhile, is run by Republican Whip Tom DeLay, "the mean-spirited partisan from Texas" who has polarized the chamber along party lines. How did we get to this point under a president who ran on a promise...
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by Peter Singer
This book by controversial ethicist Singer (a founder of the animal rights movement) is both broader and narrower than it purports to be. It offers a look at almost every significant policy the administration has taken a position on. Singer pits President Bush 's rhetoric...
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George Bush the tyrant has caused us to lose our stature in the World. Thanks for nothing Mr. George Bush the Decider!
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