Kanye Vs. Bush on Auto-Tune the News
The Gregory Brothers: Making awkward interviews even more entertaining, one auto-tune at a time. Like Bush, I love Conway too. Watch Video ›
The Gregory Brothers: Making awkward interviews even more entertaining, one auto-tune at a time. Like Bush, I love Conway too. Watch Video ›
The picture above is Bush signing the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act in 2003. Click through for a picture of Obama signing the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
No one loved the 8 years of Bush presidency (theoretically) as much as the staff of The Onion. Here is a collection of the stories that made up The Onion's great love affair with the former President. “Other histories of the Bush years will doubtless be more factual, but none will ever be truer.”
In an interview on Monday, President Bush tried to impress the American public by using a big word. He said, “When I get out of here, I'm getting off the stage. I believe there ought to be one person in the Klieg lights at a time and I've had my time in the Klieg lights.” Klieg Lights? Really? Obviously no one knows what klieg lights are, so what does the American public do? Google it! A klieg light is actually a carbon light used in film making, but it is also a synonym for being the public eye. Good one GW.
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A single-serving site encouraging people to “hold up their shoes for Muntadar al-Zeidi, the Iraqi journalist who was arrested for throwing his shoes at President Bush.” We don't condone shoe throwing, but we prefer it to war.
Muntadar al-Zaidi's brother says the shoe-throwing journalist has been beaten while in custody, suffering a broken hand, broken ribs and internal bleeding. Meanwhile people are starting to bid to buy the shoes - the former coach of the Iraqi soccer team has offered $100,000, and a Saudi citizen has offered $10 million.
No one wants to shake our president's hand at the G20. Boo-hoo. Watch Video ›
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin called on Wednesday for a “clean break” from the Bush administration’s energy policies, which she says rely too much on importing foreign oil. Really? Good idea.
Reviews are starting to roll in for the George Bush biopic W. and they are surprisingly positive. Roger Ebert gave the movie 4 stars and said it was, “Fascinating. No other word for it.” So far it has a 79% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes too. The movie comes out tomorrow. I think I may see this one. Read More ›
President Bush asks Wall Street, “How long will it (take to) sober up?” There is nothing more inspiring than complex economic questions put in terms of alcohol. Watch Video ›