Is this not absolutely hilarious?
Mandela still alive after embarrassing Bush remark - Yahoo! News
It's not like this was just a slip of the tongue, either; he was trying to justify his actions toward Iraq using a (blatantly) false premise. How on earth can the so-called leader of the free world be this stupid?
Is this not absolutely hilarious?
because he has a funny shaped head?
Is this not absolutely hilarious?
did bush mean it when he said that he was dead, or was he trying to make some phylisophical statement?
Is this not absolutely hilarious?
Bush is a fucking idiot.
God knows how a man that is in the "lower than average" bracket of intelligence can be the leader of the most powerful country in the world. Really is mind blowing how you guys voted him in.... To think that this man is probably the most powerful AND most hated man on Earth, and he can still rule your country and dictate complete bullshit..
Is this not absolutely hilarious?
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Originally Posted by BathingApes
Really is mind blowing how you guys voted him in....
This is what bothers me the most about Bush being president, even more than his policies (which I abhor for the most part). It was just so clear that Bush wasn't even close to being the most qualified or capable presidential candidate; he's never really had to work for anything in his life, and he's never really shown himself to be good at anything, be it school, business, etc.
The only reason Bush was elected was because the Democrats vastly overestimated the ability of the American people to make rational decisions regarding a presidential election. On the other hand, Bush's people made a concerted effort to shift the focus away from his readily apparent stupidity and appeal to the lowest common denominator by depicting Bush as a relatable, guy-next-door kind of guy, which is quite ironic considering how far removed George W. Bush has always been from the world in which the rest of us live (by "rest of us" I mean those of us who never had a parent become president and/or didn't have a family full of multi-billionaires).
To put it another way, what does it say about the overall intelligence and attention span of the voting public when the biggest complaints about Al Gore before the election were that he was "too boring" and supposedly claimed to invent the internet?