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Songbird

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Sigh. He's doing it again: sounding like a baboon on Larry King.

Just once. Just once I wish he could speak. Eloquently. Just once.

BTW, I think he's looking at monitors when he can't find the right way to answer a question.

Sigh.
 
What, you mean our president is borderline mentally handicapped? get out.

Every time I see that commercial for the movie "Word Play," which stars, among other intelligent crossword puzzle lovers, Bill Clinton and Bob Dole, I wonder if Bush will star in "Jumble For Kids."
 
I watched his joint press conference this morning with the Canadian Prime Minister. The prime minister had to say everything in French and then in English and he was SO eloquent. When Bush spoke, it sounded like a train of thought speech. He would say one thing and then it was obvious his mind would travel elsewhere and he'd say that without really thinking about what he was saying. Not to mention the "uh"s and "umm"s inserted between each word.
 
The MSM won't admit it, but anyone with ten minutes' worth of training in the topic will tell you Bush is dyslexic; meanwhile, anyone who has had the misfortune of living with an alcoholic and former heavy drug user can point out how Bush's tics, speech patterns and his inability to maintain a distinct train of thought are hallmark traits.
 
I agree. I've done my share of herb, hooch, snorting/smoking and my brain doesn't function properly at times. So I understand that is part of his downfall. That's my only sympathy for him, however.
 
spup1122 said:
I watched his joint press conference this morning with the Canadian Prime Minister.  The prime minister had to say everything in French and then in English and he was SO eloquent.  When Bush spoke, it sounded like a train of thought speech.  He would say one thing and then it was obvious his mind would travel elsewhere and he'd say that without really thinking about what he was saying.  Not to mention the "uh"s and "umm"s inserted between each word.
Not a fair comparison. Our Prime Minister is a Muppet. :D
 
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Borrowing this for a minute, SC. :-* Unfortunately, it's appropriate here, too.

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Songbird said:
I agree. I've done my share of herb, hooch, snorting/smoking and my brain doesn't function properly at times. So I understand that is part of his downfall.

Yes but you're not leading the free world into hell.
 
HC said:
spup1122 said:
I watched his joint press conference this morning with the Canadian Prime Minister. The prime minister had to say everything in French and then in English and he was SO eloquent. When Bush spoke, it sounded like a train of thought speech. He would say one thing and then it was obvious his mind would travel elsewhere and he'd say that without really thinking about what he was saying. Not to mention the "uh"s and "umm"s inserted between each word.
Not a fair comparison. Our Prime Minister is a Muppet. :D

Is this Parliament?

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BitterYoungHack said:
Songbird said:
I agree. I've done my share of herb, hooch, snorting/smoking and my brain doesn't function properly at times. So I understand that is part of his downfall.

Yes but you're not leading the free world into hell.

My point exactly.

I miss the days when Bubba spoke. He knew how to command a room.
 
Songbird said:
BitterYoungHack said:
Songbird said:
I agree. I've done my share of herb, hooch, snorting/smoking and my brain doesn't function properly at times. So I understand that is part of his downfall.

Yes but you're not leading the free world into hell.

My point exactly.

I miss the days when Bubba spoke. He knew how to command a room.

Cause everyone was afraid what would would happen if he'd free Willie.
 
Jeff Gluck said:
I think I just heard him say of Kenneth Lay, "He's a good guy."  :o

Really? His mouthpiece was as cold as humanly possible last night when discussing him. Something like "The President has a lot of acquaintances and a lot of them die during a year." Amazing.
 
Being dyslexic is something I can have compassion for, but when it's the leader of the free world, you would think he would be doing something to offset the disorder, like practicing speeches.  I am on my county's literacy council board of directors, so I see first hand how adults can do things to overcome this disorder.  It just takes some hard work, and that's something I don't see Bush doing a lot.  I dunno, I'm probably biased because I don't like him.
 
Forget about Bush , what about Larry's boots?  They look ridiculous.
 
buckweaver said:
Jeff Gluck said:
I think I just heard him say of Kenneth Lay, "He's a good guy." :o

I hope you're lying, you sick son of a *****. But I know you're not ... :'(

He didn't say it at first, acknowledged they were friends and said he hoped Lay's heart was right with God before he died. Then Larry asked him about their background, and while Bush was agreeing with what Larry said I'm pretty sure he said, "Yeah, he's a good guy."
 
markvid said:
HC said:
spup1122 said:
I watched his joint press conference this morning with the Canadian Prime Minister.  The prime minister had to say everything in French and then in English and he was SO eloquent.  When Bush spoke, it sounded like a train of thought speech.  He would say one thing and then it was obvious his mind would travel elsewhere and he'd say that without really thinking about what he was saying.  Not to mention the "uh"s and "umm"s inserted between each word.
Not a fair comparison.  Our Prime Minister is a Muppet.  :D

Is this Parliament?

statlerwaldorf270.jpg
They look like Senators.
 
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"Holy ****, I forgot  the secret handshake".
 

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