Showing posts with label bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bush. Show all posts

2/22/2009

George Bush and his Watergate

What was president Bush's "Watergate"? It might very well be his handling of Enron scandal...



Lewis Black notices how similar the rhetorics of Bush and Cheney are to the ones of Nixon...

8/15/2008

Finest moment of Bush's presidency?



Bush:I don't see America having problems.
Jon Stewart: I think that might be our biggest problem.

8/07/2008

McCain: motorbike roaring i Sound of Freedom

I understand that presidential candidates have it tough now. But still, some of the gestures they do seem very dumb to me. Or shortsighted, at least. Like McCain encouraging the crowd of Harley Davidson motorbikes owners to greet him with roaring of oil-consuming machines. Like Stewart said: "That is not freedom, that is pointless sending money to Saudi Arabia."



I'm with Obama on this - inflate your tires!

4/06/2008

Bowling for Pensylvania

In presidential race, we often lose perspective on importance. But there are some things that are beyond any doubts the core essence of the true politician: sport skills. So media are doing fair job informing us about possible flaws in our potential future leaders' abilities to rule the country.



Seriously, why does that even matter? Perhaps The Daily Show has the answer - Presidents first pitch.



Well, Jon Stewart himself tried it once as well, so he probably isn't all that independent to report on importance of sport exhibition.



Here is another excellent bowling video.

2/21/2008

What has Bush ever done for us?

President Bush had his final annual speech State of the Union. Surprisingly, he stated that the Union remains strong. "Despite everything Mr. president did, that is," adds Jon Stewart. And what did Bush do for us? Six years ago, he passed the No child left behind act. "And that was it!"



I loved the link to the Kyoto protocol, which the USA failed to sign, despite their declared effort to stop the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.