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The Wit and (Anti)Wisdom of George W. Bush

by Sourcebooks Inc.

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Hang in there-it's almost over!Much of the nation has been counting the days since the first inauguration of the president who said, "I'm the commander-see, I don't need to explain-I do not need to explain why I say things. That's the interesting thing about being president."Yes, there is hope-and now you can count down the days while enjoying: - the best of Bush bloopers and blunders - the indictments, scandals, embarrassments and audacity of the president's advisors, admirers (think Harriet), cronies, appointees (see "cronies") and strange bedfellows… (more)
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Hang in there-it's almost over!Much of the nation has been counting the days since the first inauguration of the president who said, "I'm the commander-see, I don't need to explain-I do not need to explain why I say things. That's the interesting thing about being president."Yes, there is hope-and now you can count down the days while enjoying: - the best of Bush bloopers and blunders - the indictments, scandals, embarrassments and audacity of the president's advisors, admirers (think Harriet), cronies, appointees (see "cronies") and strange bedfellows

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