George Bush Applies the Broken Egg Analogy to Iraq

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2007

The Young Turks: Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and Jill Pike talk about President Bush applying the broken egg analogy to the Iraq war. Watch live from 6-9AM ET on www.theyoungturks.com. Listen from 6-9AM ET on Air America Radio.

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  • Man I had forgotten how stupid Bush looked when he was trying to think

  • president Bush = AIRHEAD= good ol' entertainment.

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  • and this was about, what, a year before the economy crashed? and he's talking about what a great stable economy we had....ha! clown of clown of clowns

  • @iluvugo : I am willing to sacrifice Bush.

  • i m sick of bush lyings..i want to smach his balls!

  • what did he smoke?

  • @dontliethetruth Yeah, before the damage Bush started from day one kicked in.

  • His bush impersonation is horrible.

  • So how should bush have answered the broken egg question? And who else would you ask to sacrifice? What would they sacrifice? And are you willing to sacrifice anything? If so wwys(what would you sacrifice)?

  • watch at 3:30 min: bush: "fantastic economy over here"

    oh those were the times... economy on steroids

  • JILL PIKE

    omg she's so fucking hot

  • i actually thought that was a good answer by ol Bush. Bush Haters don't bother I can't stand his as either!

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