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Jon Stewart

Did anybody see the 'report' on Bush's fascination with fart jokes and 'popping off a few' for laughs in the white house? It was on last night and I think it was Colbert (not sure)
 
Originally posted by: Hyperlite
lol i could just sit on Utube all day and watch those...

The sad thing is, when things are slow at work.... 😉

But when they are busy, man, it can get a little crazy. A lot of pressure.
 
can't watch, at work, but...
"'Washington English' is a second language for Bush; 'Texas English' is his first. When he tries to speak Washington English, which is the way Bush thinks presidents are supposed to speak -- over-enunciating and sprinkling his comments with awkward aphorisms -- he fumbles. He forgets what he's saying because the thoughts and words are not his own. Tapes of Bush as governor of Texas reveal none of the malapropisms for which he is now infamous. That's because in Texas, he speaks his native tongue -- dropping syllables and esses without fear of criticism or embarrassment. That kind of freedom seems to liberate the man's mind and his mouth" -- syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker on the debate over President Bush's speechmaking ability.
from WSJ
 
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