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David Letterman Presents: The Bush Administration, 26 Percent and Falling [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 4:01 AM on January 15, 2008.


"Wherever this guy goes he has trouble," remarks Letterman. "A normal situation turns nasty."
Letterman on Bush:

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"Ya know, the American people...sometimes they like the presidency and sometimes they like the President,..get it?" Bush said at a recent press conference. "No I don't get it," quips Letterman. With his writers behind him, Letterman's been on a hot streak lately and he tends to hit Bush harder and more consistently than any of his other Late Night competitors (although I am admittedly a huge Conan fan). In the clip to your right, he takes on Bush's visit to the Middle East and also includes the recurring bit "Great Moments in Presidential Speeches." Enjoy!

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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