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Let's see, Bush writes book with detail or other info regarding his eight years in office, for which we might reasonably assume he was present, at least in body.
Others have written memoirs of working with President Bush during his eight years in office, for which we might reasonably assume he was present, at least in body.
Bush's recollection tend to mirror the recollections of those who were present with him at varying points during the eight years he was in office, at least in body.
Who would be recollecting whose actions? Sounds more like a confirmation of detail. Must have been something more than just a body present?
Well, you know-it-alls can bash George Bush all you want,.... but there's most likely millions of us who wish we had him back in the White House instead of this Rookie-in-Training we have for a POTUS.
'Ol George may not have been the sharpest knife in the drawer, but at least he had more executive experience than the community organizer you fools elected.
A man with an Ivy League education who has published his educational papers is much preferable to one who hides his educational records.
i wish i was smart enough to graduate from an ivy league school
Yep,....stupid 'ol George W.,......with a BA from Yale and a MBA from Harvard. The only President to earn an MBA, by the way.
Poor 'ol stupid George W.,....laughing his way to the bank every morning while others revel in their mediocrity.
I don't care where he got a degree. Money can buy many things. Let's see where George ranks on IQ
147 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
132 Harry Truman (D)
122 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
174 John F. Kennedy (D)
126 Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
155 Richard M. Nixon (R)
121 Gerald Ford (R)
175 James E. Carter (D)
105 Ronald Reagan (R)
99 George HW Bush (R)
182 William J. Clinton (D)
91 George W. Bush (R)
Add in his alcohol and cocaine abuse damaging the ends of neurons, resulting in problems conveying messages between the neurons.
I don't care where he got a degree. Money can buy many things. Let's see where George ranks on IQ
147 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
132 Harry Truman (D)
122 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
174 John F. Kennedy (D)
126 Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
155 Richard M. Nixon (R)
121 Gerald Ford (R)
175 James E. Carter (D)
105 Ronald Reagan (R)
99 George HW Bush (R)
182 William J. Clinton (D)
91 George W. Bush (R)
Add in his alcohol and cocaine abuse damaging the ends of neurons, resulting in problems conveying messages between the neurons.
His antenna doesn't pick up all the channels
Apparently 'ol George W. is more intelligent than you.
At least he didn't post series of hogwash that can be so easily refuted.
You posted a hoax as FACT,.....silly person.
You would be wise to verify before you post on a forum,...thereby reducing the chance of appearing so stupid.
I don't care where he got a degree. Money can buy many things. Let's see where George ranks on IQ
147 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
132 Harry Truman (D)
122 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
174 John F. Kennedy (D)
126 Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
155 Richard M. Nixon (R)
121 Gerald Ford (R)
175 James E. Carter (D)
105 Ronald Reagan (R)
99 George HW Bush (R)
182 William J. Clinton (D)
91 George W. Bush (R)
Add in his alcohol and cocaine abuse damaging the ends of neurons, resulting in problems conveying messages between the neurons.
This Republican was the worst president in history, someone who had the benefit of more hindsight than any previous president, yet failed miserably. His was a failed presidency and he has been described as "frighteningly ignorant." No surprise here that this village idiot lifted quotes from others and tried to pass these off as his own.
This is just flat out pathetic.
You really should not be talking about Barack Obama that way...
Richard Perle, foreign policy adviser: "The first time I met Bush 43 … two things became clear. One, he didn't know very much. The other was that he had the confidence to ask questions that revealed he didn't know very much."
David Frum, former speechwriter: "Bush had a poor memory for facts and figures. … Fire a question at him about the specifics of his administration's policies, and he often appeared uncertain. Nobody would ever enroll him in a quiz show."
As the president says, we misunderestimate him. He was not born stupid. He chose stupidity. Bush may look like a well-meaning dolt. On consideration, he's something far more dangerous: a dedicated fool.
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