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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-04 01:04 PM
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Political hilarity on late-nite TV
These were posted on the GeorgiaForKincinch group list.

Political hilarity on late-nite TV ((-;

THESE ARE JUST TOO PRICELESS!!

"There are rumors that Cheney will be replaced, but President Bush is
very loyal. ... He's standing by him, but I don't know how sincere that is.
I understand every day, Bush buys Cheney a large cheese and pepperoni
pizza." -Jay Leno

"Kerry is well on his way to reaching his magic number of 2,162. That's
the total number of delegates he needs to win the Democratic nomination.
See for President Bush it's different - his magic number is 5. That's the number
of Supreme Court judges needed to win." -Jay Leno

"There was a scare in Washington when a man climbed over the White House
wall and got arrested. This marks the first time a person has gotten into
the White House unlawfully since...President Bush." -David Letterman

"If you've been watching the news at all, President Bush is traveling
the country giving speeches on how well things are going in Iraq. He said
there are schools opening every day. Okay, they are terrorist training
schools but at least the kids are learning." -Jay Leno

"The Bush campaign for re-election has officially begun. They're
actually running television commercials. Have you seen any of the television
commercials? In one of the commercials, you see George Bush for thirty seconds. In
another commercial, you get to see George Bush for sixty seconds - kind of
like his stint in the National Guard." -David Letterman

"President Bush said we will not get directly involved in domestic and
economic problems in Haiti. Of course not, Bush doesn't even get
involved in domestic and economic problems here." -Jay Leno

"On Fox News today they said catching Osama bin Laden is just a matter
of time. Yeah, election time!" -Jay Leno

"It looks like President Bush will be handing over power to the Iraqis
by June 30th. That's amazing and not only that, but it looks like he'll be
handing over power to the Democrats by November 2nd." -David Letterman

"There's a rumor that President George Bush had a nose job, that he had
some kind of plastic surgery, that he actually had a nose job. If this is
true, that's the first new job he's created since taking office." -David
Letterman

"Earlier today, President Bush spent a little time with National Guard
troops training in Louisiana. In fact, when he arrived, the commanding
officer said, 'Hey, you're a little late by about 30 years.'" -Jay Leno

"It was reported in the paper that President Bush received a 'warm
reception' from the Daytona 500 drivers. Well sure, the drivers had never
met anyone who was sponsored by more oil companies than they were." -Jay Leno

"Over the weekend, President Bush attended the Daytona 500, how many
folks enjoyed watching the Daytona 500? But President Bush left before the
race was over, you know, like his National Guard duty." -David Letterman

"A retired National Guard commander says he remembers President Bush
showing up there for duty back in the '70s. He remembers Bush because he
used to come into his office, sit down, and read. However, payment records released
by the White House say that could not have been President Bush. Just the
fact that the guy was sitting there reading I think suggests the fact that it was
not George Bush." -Jay Leno

"It's Valentine's Eve and in honor of that President Bush announced
today that he is doubling the funding for abstinence only sex ed programs.
Just because other people are doing it, doesn't mean you have to
participate - kind of like National Guard duty." -Bill Maher

"Today the White House released all of the President's military records.
They are divided into two sections, scorched and shredded." -Craig Kilborn

"There was an embarrassing moment in the White House earlier today. They
were looking around while searching for George Bush's military records. They
actually found some old Al Gore ballots." -David Letterman

"Bush said the unemployment situation is turning around. Last week
alone, 5,000 people started working for John Kerry." -Craig Kilborn

"There was one kind of embarrassing moment when President Bush was asked
if he ever went AWOL and he said, 'No no no, we have Earthlink.'" -Jay Leno

"Some sad news, President Bush's lapdog passed away. Gee, I didn't even
know Tony Blair was sick?" -Jay Leno

"President Bush's dog Spot passed away ... so they took Spot back to the
ranch in Texas ... and buried him next to, I believe, 10,000 Al Gore
ballots." -David Letterman

"How many of you saw President Bush with Tim Russert on 'Meet the Press'
this Sunday? It was fascinating, he was on for a full hour and during his
interview on 'Meet the Press,' President Bush said that Iraq could have
'nucular weapons.' 'Nucular weapons.' Or, even worse, nuclear
eapons." -David Letterman

"Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield said Wednesday that he still
believes we will find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. These statements
used to make me angry, but now I just feel kinda sad for him. The way I feel
when Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin." -Tina Fey

"A very happy birthday to Ronald Reagan, one of America's most beloved
presidents - 93 years old today. George Bush today sent his warmest regards
to Mr. Reagan and asked if he wanted to be on his committee looking in on
intelligence failures." -Bill Maher

"I love watching the White House press conferences, they're very enjoyable.
I love watching talented journalists who spent their entire lives to get
the point where they're in the White House press corps only to find out
they're dictation machines where the White House will tell them what to say.
But I'm watching it today and the strangest thing happened, today was the first
press conference relevant since they released the President's Vietnam
service record and suddenly, it's like there's a whole new attitude. I have just one
question for the press corps: Where the f--- have you been? You're starting
to ask questions now? Now? All of a sudden, they've got questions and it's
about his Vietnam service. Guys, you're like eight wars behind.
Hey! I heard there was a break in at the Watergate! You might want to check
in on that!" -Jon Stewart
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grannylib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-04 01:07 PM
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1. These are great, thanks for sharing!
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laughing_dog Donating Member (26 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-04 01:10 PM
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2. Thanks
I've got a use for these...thanks for posting!
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Nicholas D Wolfwood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-04 01:10 PM
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3. Great post
Thanks for the laugh - it is much needed today
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LifeDuringWartime Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-04 01:12 PM
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4. good find!
i liked all of them
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