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The 2001 "Make the Pie Higher" strip. The Richard's Poor Almanac cartoon published the week of George W. Bush's first inauguration was Thompson's mock inaugural poem, "Make the Pie Higher", composed of some of Bush's more incoherent quotations.
A cartoon about the Yankees having a double life as superheroes where they defend Earth from some aliens. Featuring the voices of Chris Parnell and Robert Smigel. 72 December 13, 2003 Elijah Wood and Jet episode Fun With Real Audio "George W. Bush" 73 February 21, 2004 Christina Aguilera and Maroon 5 episode Fun with Real Audio "Access ...
This cartoon features the four former American Presidents who were still alive in 1997 — Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush (all of whom were voiced by Jim Morris) — as a superhero team. [1] This recurring sketch debuted on January 11, 1997, [2] and a total of nine installments were produced between 1997 and 2004.
Bush was portrayed by Josh Brolin in W., a biographical film by Oliver Stone. [1] The film is similar in format to Nixon, another film by Stone, covering Bush's life from his early childhood and college years, to his early political career and struggles with alcoholism, to his 2003 invasion of Iraq.
A Freudian slip and a joke may be the only public reckoning we get from those responsible for the devastating crime of the Iraq War. Does verbal slip reveal anything George W. Bush would like to ...
George W. Bush speaking to a Joint Session of Congress, February 2001 Bushisms are unconventional statements, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms , and semantic or linguistic errors made in the public speaking of George W. Bush , the 43rd President of the United States .
A senior US official warned that George W Bush believed he was on a “mission from God” to crush Iraqi insurgents, according to newly released UK government files. Richard “Rich” Armitage ...
Debuting in June 2008, this is a sketch designed to juxtapose presidential candidate Barack Obama with President George W. Bush. First, a clip of Obama engaging in an activity is shown, followed by an on-screen graphic reading "COOL" and the sound of a bell.