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Letterman: Top ten chapter titles in George W. Bush's memoirs

Posted by Jennifer Fox at 3:00 AM on July 13, 2006.


Letterman suggests some chapter titles for President Bush's memoirs, including, 'The War in Iraq, a 6-foot sandwich, and other things I started but couldn't finish.'

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David Letterman used the fact that George W. Bush is working on his memoirs as fuel for his July 11 Top Ten list Top ten chapter titles in George W. Bush's memoirs.

Letterman uses many of Bush's highest achievements as fuel for chapter titles,including his cheerleader years and his impressively low approval rating.

The crowning achievement from this list is definitely number seven, 'The War in Iraq, a 6-foot sandwich, and other things I started but couldn't finish.'

No word yet on whether Bush has officially adopted any of the titles.




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Jennnifer Fox is an AlterNet intern.


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