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  • if he were a foot taller would he be "George W. Tree"?

  • George H. W. Bush was the first person I ever voted for, having just turned 19 in July of 88 (there was no 1987 races) and was probably the best president in my lifetime, which just goes to show how low the bar really is. Nixon was president when I born and it was just a string of failures all the way to present. People loved Reagan and Clinton but both were corrupt and both sucked, especially Reagan. I don't know why so many people adore Reagan, he was awful.

  • Jesus he's almost articulate!

  • He looks so high.

  •  GEORGE BUSH BECAUSE IT TELLS THE PEOPLE OF TIME TRAVEL

    GEORGE BUSH POR QUE NO LE DICE A LA GENTE DE LOS VIAJES EN EL TIEMPO!

  • @aoiahiru LOL... And you consider the media created Obama intelligent?  Why did Obama seal his grades if he were proud of them

  • "It is the sacred principles enshrined in the U.N. Charter to which we will henceforth pledge our allegiance." -- George Bush addressing the foreign leaders at the U.N.

  • He emits a very different personality to his current day self.

  • @BerryJoy power and the cia mind control games kinda change sb´s personality....even to a guy who is son of a greatest NWO darling there ever was... XD

  • ....... #CUTE

    ⎝(⏠⏝⏠)⎠

  • After all this country has been 100% hijacked since JFK was shot. The seeds were planted Dec 23, 1913 but that shit-flower went into full bloom and broke out of its pot when JFK tried to take it down.

  • holy crap! he used to be smart? how many brain cells did he kill partying?

  • Something definitely happened to this guy between the time of this interview and when he became president. Here he was using polysyllabic words and, content aside, he sounds almost eloquent. I think he must have had a stroke or suffered from an early onset of dementia which was hidden from the public.

  • @urcritic After watching this interview, I have the same take on it. In addition to being very coherent and speaking articulately, there is a sense of calm and a confidence about him here that did not appear in later years. Perhaps it was a stroke or other medical condition, or maybe there were emotional or psychological problems that developed. Something definitely happened to the man.

  • @b286guy Cocaine and alcohol happened to the man =)

    I heard a rumor that when he was a pledge for a fraternity at Yale, there were 50 or 60 of them grouped together. To humiliate them, they were asked to name as many of the other pledges as they could. Most could only name 5, 6, or 10. The rumor says that GW was able to name each and every pledge who was there.

    Maybe he's just faking being stupid? Maybe he had to be such a fool in order to move the nation in a pre-determined direction?

  • @zapproowsdower lol bush being able to name all those people makes him a savant...not smart...this guy was a puppet of rove and cheney aka the penguin man! looking out for their own while fucking america over...NOW we have obama, the biggest liar since nixon...our parties are fucked in the head america, and it's at our expense everytime. these guys will come richer than they could ever imagine, while we foot the bill

  • @zapproowsdower There is a scene in Oliver Stone's Bush biopic "W" which recreates that rumor.

  • He's cute.

  • he's FUGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hersheskiss ....beauty's in the eye of the beholder....before I read your post, I was thinking how good looking Bush is here.

  • "I'll still be able to bend over in my garden" Oh please Barbara hadn't bent over for George in years I'd be shocked to think she could even think to bend over to plant LOL

  • I Love Bush .

  • American Fascists "claim to be super-patriots, but they would destroy every liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. They demand free enterprise, but are the spokesmen for monopoly and vested interest. Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection."

    -Vice President Henry A. Wallace 1944

  • The Danger Of American Fascism

    "With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power... American fascism will not be really dangerous until there is a purposeful coalition among the cartelists, the deliberate poisoners of public information..."

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