George Bush dances during the Dallas Police memorial service
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[video]https://youtu.be/MlC01CcHhF4[/video]
Boy...
You can feel Michelle's embarrassment.
Bush reminds me of my crazy uncle who never gave a shit.
He was the president
Former POTUS everyone!
Obama looked like he was about to lose his cool.
what a legend.
I feel like I'm reliving his presidency watching this video
He also didn't seem to get the memo about this being a black attire event
The absolute madman!
Everything Bush has ever done has felt like a piece of sketch comedy.
This will always be my favorite Bush moment
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCm9788Tb5g[/media]
truly embracing that post-potus status of not giving a fuck
I mean, it is a catchy song and all
Say what you will about his presidency, but Bush seems like a chill dude.
There's so much perfection in this one video. He's the only one moving and the only one not wearing black. It makes him stand out so much.
The shit George W. Bush has done really has to make you ponder the validity of Dick Cheney being the one who was actually acting as the President, because Bush seems like a perfect figurehead.
[QUOTE=Destroyox;50704731]There's so much perfection in this one video. He's the only one moving and the only one not wearing black. It makes him stand out so much.
The shit George W. Bush has done really has to make you ponder the validity of Dick Cheney being the one who was actually acting as the President, because Bush seems like a perfect figurehead.[/QUOTE]
Makes me upset that they cancelled that Reagan film.
[QUOTE=Swiket;50704228]He also didn't seem to get the memo about this being a black attire event[/QUOTE]
It's kinda hard to picture Bush [I]not[/I] wearing a blue suit
Gee, being president really does a number on your sanity.
[QUOTE=ShimTaco;50704818]Gee, being president really does a number on your sanity.[/QUOTE]
He had none in the first place.
[QUOTE=Butthurter;50704258]neither did obama then[/QUOTE]
and the majority of the people in the picture are either wearing choir robes or police uniforms so they really didn't have much choice of attire.
[QUOTE=matt000024;50704392]Say what you will about his presidency, but Bush seems like a chill dude.[/QUOTE]
Some of the worst people in human history could be "chill dudes." Not that Bush is really all that bad in the grand scheme of things, but as a rule I think people should be surprised at what chill dudes can be capable of rather than be surprised what people are chill dudes.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;50705135]Some of the worst people in human history could be "chill dudes." Not that Bush is really all that bad in the grand scheme of things, but as a rule I think people should be surprised at what chill dudes can be capable of rather than be surprised what people are chill dudes.[/QUOTE]
If they were some of the worst people in history they weren't overall chill dudes.
Bush never did anything out of malice, he was just incompetent. He was pretty much the last republican defending Mulisms post 9/11. He seems like a good man to me. Just a shame he had to be president.
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;50705222]
Bush never did anything out of malice, he was just incompetent.[/QUOTE]
Entirely fabricating the case for the Iraq War, blocking any opportunity for diplomatic settlement with Iraq and hiding thousands of pages of Iraq's disclosure on WMDs from the UN sounds like malice to me.
But I forgot, leaders in the nice, friendly, liberal nations of the west have no capacity for malice. They only make "strategic blunders" or "errors in judgment".
He looks really hammered.
[QUOTE=daschnek;50705404]Entirely fabricating the case for the Iraq War, blocking any opportunity for diplomatic settlement with Iraq and hiding thousands of pages of Iraq's disclosure on WMDs from the UN sounds like malice to me.
But I forgot, leaders in the nice, friendly, liberal nations of the west have no capacity for malice. They only make "strategic blunders" or "errors in judgment".[/QUOTE]
tbh that was probably most Dick Cheney's doing.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;50704189]He was the president[/QUOTE]
twice
[editline]14th July 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=matt000024;50705485]tbh that was probably most Dick Cheney's doing.[/QUOTE]
They were both complicit, as documented by Rachel Maddow and FrontLine.
[QUOTE=matt000024;50705485]tbh that was probably most Dick Cheney's doing.[/QUOTE]
I don't know why we don't refer to the Bush administration as the Cheney administration.
That's what it was in reality.
[QUOTE=daschnek;50705404]Entirely fabricating the case for the Iraq War, blocking any opportunity for diplomatic settlement with Iraq and hiding thousands of pages of Iraq's disclosure on WMDs from the UN sounds like malice to me.
But I forgot, leaders in the nice, friendly, liberal nations of the west have no capacity for malice. They only make "strategic blunders" or "errors in judgment".[/QUOTE]
His presidency was quite bad, but honestly I think he is just a blissfully unaware person and it was the members of his cabinet like cheney, rove and rumsfeld who really put a really nasty spin on his leadership decisions. In all likelihood he was a highly suggestible president who was influenced by the cynical shells of human beings who lurked around him during his presidency.
i like how obama has that "the fuck is up with all these crackers" look on his face
He can dance all he wants, he delivered a killer speech.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;50705623]His presidency was quite bad, but honestly I think he is just a blissfully unaware person and it was the members of his cabinet like cheney, rove and rumsfeld who really put a really nasty spin on his leadership decisions. In all likelihood he was a highly suggestible president who was influenced by the cynical shells of human beings who lurked around him during his presidency.[/QUOTE]
He was like Ulysses S. Grant. Great guy, but he wasn't too bright, and he was easily manipulated. Both were essentially used by the people they put in their cabinets.
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