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Bush Humor Roundup; Your one-stop source for the best humor about President George W. Bush, including the funniest jokes, political cartoons, spoof videos, and other humor. ... The Bushisms Quiz; Test your Bushspeak IQ with this quiz on President Bush's hilarious malapropisms, verbal gaffes, and scrambled syntax.
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News from the National Organization for Women: stories about women and feminism, action alerts, and more ... NOW to Rally in Pitts' Pennsylvania District to Denounce Stupak-Pitts Amendment; "Once again, women's reproductive rights are under attack in this country," said ... Tell Your Senators to Vote Against 'Hyde on Steroids';
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Bushism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term Bushism is a neologism that refers to a number of unconventional words, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms and semantic or linguistic errors that have occurred in, and have defined, ...
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Bush's assorted malapropisms, solecisms, gaffes, spoonerisms, and truisms tend to imply that his lack of fluency in English is tantamount to an absence of intelligence. But as we all know, the inarticulate can be shrewd, the fluent fatuous.
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President George Dubya Bush does ‘The Shocker’ ... Iraqi Man Jailed for Throwing His Shoe At George Bush ... Bush, funny quotes...
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www.bowlofserial.com/2009/01/14/malapropisms-by-preside...
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Note: Mrs. Malaprop, a character in an eighteenth-century British comedy, The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, constantly confuses words. Malapropisms are named after her. ... Famous malapropisms ... George w bush malap...
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MAKE THE PIE HIGHER by George W. Bush ; I think we ... A common phenomenon in the world of the printed word is that once a public figure — whether he be an athlete such a Yogi Berra, an entertainment figure such as Samuel Goldwyn, or a politician such as Dan Quayle — acquires a reputation for spouting malapropisms,
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George W Bush, the American presidential candidate, has produced a spectacular range of malapropisms: he has spoken about ... Sheehy, the author of Passages who frequently writes psychological portraits of politicians, concludes that Bush's often-mocked malapropisms on the campaign trail could stem from dyslexia,
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Bush: Are you going to ask that question with shades on? LA Times' Peter Wallsten: I can take them off. Bush: I'm interested in the shade look. Seriously. Wallsten: All right, I'll keep it, then. Bush: For the viewers, there's no sun. [Some in the press corps laughed.];
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