With less than two weeks to go till TGIF (Thank God It’s Finished—Bush’s regime, that is), those nasty, disrespectful members of the MSM have been having a field day thrashing Bush’s eight years of wild success and lampooning the greatest Decider himself.
Even the thankless, hate America, foreign media have joined in, including that bastion of British Liberalism, the BBC.
All this while Bush and Cheney are trotting around the interview circuit trying to fabricate a legacy.
For example, while some claim that Bush has been underestimated, and others claim that he has been misunderstood, according to the BBC, Bush claims that he was “misunderestimated.’
This and other delightful, err… demeaning “Bushisms” have been collected, categorized and published by the BBC News in a defining, sorry…defiling article, “The ‘misunderestimated’ president?” It includes such classics as:
ON HIMSELF
“There’s an old saying in Tennessee – I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee – that says, fool me once, shame on… shame on you. Fool me – you can’t get fooled again.”
Nashville, Tennessee, 17 September, 2002“There’s no question that the minute I got elected, the storm clouds on the horizon were getting nearly directly overhead.”
Washington DC, 11 May, 2001ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
“For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times.”
Tokyo, 18 February, 2002“The war on terror involves Saddam Hussein because of the nature of Saddam Hussein, the history of Saddam Hussein, and his willingness to terrorise himself.”
Grand Rapids, Michigan, 29 January, 2003“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
Washington DC, 5 August, 2004“You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror.”
CBS News, Washington DC, 6 September, 2006ON EDUCATION
“Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?”
Florence, South Carolina, 11 January, 2000“You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.”
Townsend, Tennessee, 21 February, 2001ON ECONOMICS
“It’s clearly a budget. It’s got a lot of numbers in it.”
Reuters, 5 May, 2000“First, let me make it very clear, poor people aren’t necessarily killers. Just because you happen to be not rich doesn’t mean you’re willing to kill.”
Washington DC, 19 May, 2003ON HEALTHCARE
“Too many good docs are getting out of the business. Too many OB/GYN’s aren’t able to practice their love with women all across the country.”
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 6 September, 2004ON TECHNOLOGY
“Information is moving. You know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it’s also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets.”
Washington DC, 2 May, 2007ON GOVERNING
“I’m the decider, and I decide what is best.”
Washington DC, 18 April, 2006“I’ll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office.”
Washington DC, 12 May, 2008
Wow, Bush may be correct on this last one—considering all the secrecy, shredded files, lost and disappearing documents and e-mails, erased hard drives, failing memories, etc., etc.
The author is a retired U.S. Air Force officer and a writer.