This Week In Weird Twitter, Volume 90
…socks. Don’t let anyone stop you. — Goddess Of Mischief™ (@AsgardianRose) March 1, 2017 He yelled at Bushy. “Hey, man, get your head back in the game!” Bushy shook his…
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…socks. Don’t let anyone stop you. — Goddess Of Mischief™ (@AsgardianRose) March 1, 2017 He yelled at Bushy. “Hey, man, get your head back in the game!” Bushy shook his…
…the Maui fires, has been a collective shrug. Contrast this to a previous tragedy: Hurricane Katrina in late summer 2005. Then-President George W. Bush was relentlessly attacked by the national…
…resolution to impeach President George W. Bush. Kucinich wanted Bush punished for failing to produce evidence supporting his baseless accusations of collusion between his political opponent and Russia. Excuse me,…
…given how easy it is to check out, Tyson frequently shared a quote that he attributed to President George W. Bush despite no record of this quote existing elsewhere. According…
As we reflect upon the life and presidency of George H. W. Bush, it is only natural to wonder where he falls in the pantheon of our 45 presidents. These…
…of the Democrats’ most common criticisms of the Bush administration. To maintain this criticism through the second Bush term, Democrats continued to embrace the extreme alternative—that diplomacy, multilateralism, and negotiations,…
…in his hospital room.” President George W. Bush himself, in his book “Decision Points,” expressed his feeling of shock when he found out that Comey had seized the attorney general’s…
…advantages, but that was not the privilege. The privilege was the opportunity that these advantages gave him to serve his community and country. Yes, George H.W. Bush was a New…
Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations does its best to form a synthesis out of Steve Bannon’s nationalism and George W. Bush’s foreign policy, but it’s not exactly a…
In an interview for GQ magazine, Kim Kardashian revealed she loves George W. Bush because he made a “cute little president.” While reviewing footage to publish on her app, Kim…
…cringe-inducing foreign policy interview with a Republican presidential frontrunner. In 1999, then-Gov. George W. Bush was interviewed by Andy Hiller of WHDH, a Boston NBC affiliate. Just as Hewitt asked…
…vs. Gore on Nation Building Here it’s useful to return to 2000 and the second presidential debate between Vice President Al Gore and Texas Gov. George W. Bush. Bush cited…
…not static. Let’s just pause here and note the remarkable political achievement, which we seem to have erased from our collective memories, of George W. Bush increasing the total vote…
…more than speculative. Georgelas most definitely worked in the propaganda division in a position of influence. Even if Georgelas wasn’t the man killed in the day-after airstrike, the question for…
…in running for president someday, and Larry King asked him at the 1988 GOP convention if he would have accepted an invitation to be George H.W. Bush’s running mate. He…
…a repudiation of Republican departures from limited-government conservatism, particularly George W. Bush’s “compassionate conservatism.” Second, libertarian populism, in most instances, is only populist insofar as it mirrors conservatism properly understood….
…an allegorical clarity that jumps out like a flat screen TV in a dark room. The inauguration parade for George W. Bush in 2001 was one of those times. Forgive…
…in 1978. Ronald Reagan lost 26 in 1982. George H.W. Bush lost 8 in 1990. Bill Clinton lost 54 in 1994. George W. Bush gained 8 in 2002. Barack Obama…
…liberal values and toppling regimes during the Arab Spring, with no idea of what might come next. George H. W. Bush was a salutary post-war foreign policy president. As one…
…party Dark green: States that flipped from a third party to the incumbent party 2008: The End of George W. Bush’s Coalition The 2008 election was unusual due to the…
Joseph Bologne, better known as the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was one of the first black classical composers, perhaps the greatest fencer of his generation, a court favorite in ancien régime…
…the War on Terror by a desire to be the opposite of George W. Bush. He clearly wanted to wash his hands of everything Bush did, but in practice he…
…was just shy of 97 percent. For Clinton, it was 93 percent. And under George W. Bush, who oversaw over 10 million deportations between 2001 and 2008, returns comprised over…
…values,” arguments and rhetoric also used in favor of the invasion of Iraq during the George W. Bush administration. Let’s Take a Step Back Following decades of a broad bipartisan…
…head of the Department of Justice. The first was during the George H.W. Bush administration. A brilliant legal mind with a candid and no-nonsense attitude, Barr is able to withstand…
The 2000 presidential election day ended without a clear winner between Texas Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore. It all came down to Florida, which was too…
…cool now. 5) Dissent At one time, dissent was considered “the highest form of patriotism.” That time was when George W. Bush was president. Dissent was so patriotic that Sen….
…George W. Bush, President George H.W. Bush, President Ronald Reagan, President Jimmy Carter, President Richard Nixon, … on back to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Others…
…under George H.W. Bush (although many of Cheney’s old aides, back in government, were identified with neoconservatism), and if you ever described Don Rumsfeld as a “neo” anything, you deserve…
…accounts, investments, and partnerships dogged him throughout the campaign. You can read Jeb Bush’s returns here, and a list of his speeches below. Jeb Bush Speech Records by The Federalist…
…not from Jeb Bush, but from the alternatives to Bush, all of whom are better, worthier candidates than Trump. Which means it’s time to stop playing Trump’s media game and…
…photograph the content. She was to meet with Bush again to discuss her research in these archives, but Bush fell and later died before they could. Bush’s thoughts on abortion…
…north and south of the country, alongside the economic sanctions against his country. By the time George W. Bush entered the presidency, there was no end to the fighting in…
…against the American people, National Review ran an op-ed by former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum attacking everyone on the right who opposed the war as “unpatriotic conservatives.” In…
…nations,” as President Woodrow Wilson said of America’s entry into World War I, and in some ways it represented the apogee of what then-President George H.W. Bush called the new…
…public opinion. How bad has it gotten? The last president who was widely written off by the American people as a failure, George W. Bush, now enjoys higher net approval…