Thursday, October 16, 2008

MISSING BUSH AND HIS 'ISMS'

I am going to miss our President.  He had such an interesting way with the English language.  A couple of my favorites are: 

 "My job is a decision-making job, and as a result, I make a lot of decisions." --George W. Bush, Lancaster, PA, Oct. 3rd, 2007

"They misunderestimated me." --George W. Bush, Bentonville, Ark., Nov. 6, 2000

Sometimes my tongue gets twisted, and except for the Texas accent, I sometimes sound like him.  But there is hope, there is a silver cloud out there.  We may be laughing and chuckling still.  We have a replacement for Bushisms. . .

Bidenisms!!!!!!

 

 

A friend sent me this one, a bit more pointed than the one I posted, and some Bidenisms are not slips of the tongue, or brain, which everway you want to see it, but stretching the real story, have yet to come up with an 'ism' to describe that. This is for the most part funny and very creative!!

 

12 comments:

  1. Hahahaha @ Bidenisms

    forward to David letterman..... he wont know what to do with his clips on presidential speeches lolol

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  2. LOL, some of those I had not seen before!!! My favorite was the teleprompter going down, I think they have ruined our politicians, if such is possible!! Sure miss Tony Snow too, gone before his time.
    Thanks for sharing!

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  3. havent heard any 'bidenism'... but i've heard plenty bushism... and i LOVE the bit letterman goes called 'famous speeches'.. something like that.. plenty of boneheaded statements by him!!!

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  4. you know Pengy after watching these vids i feel so much better about my leaders NOT

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  5. OMGGGGGGG hahahahahahahahhahahaha ROTFLMAO Hell I snorted lmaooooo loving that second clip !! Its good to laugh again bout politics lollll

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  6. i think this country has the mistaken belief that a good public speaker will make a good leader... look at slick Willie... and it's the same with Obama...

    where have you gone Dan Quayle? LOL

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  7. And don't forget good looking. Can you imagine an Abraham Lincoln running today? As for Sen. Quayle, my potatoes taste just as good as my potatos!!

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  8. I have always enjoyed politics for its entertainment value. Some are however better entertainers than others!

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  9. Amen!
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    So funny John ~ three letter words & all....

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  10. Comic relief....perfect timing John.

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