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Bush: Harley riding badass

Posted by Jennifer Fox at 7:40 AM on August 17, 2006.


President Bush toured a Harley Davidson plant, rode his heart out (on a stationary bike) and sported some way cool sunglasses.
President Bush is harley riding bad ass

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Evidently the President was up to some hijinxs recently when he toured a Harley Davidson plant in York, Pa. He was there to talk about the economy and free trade…but we all know he just wanted to saddle up on a Harley and wear silly sunglasses.

…so what if its stationary? He pretends its moving, and that’s all that matters.

According to ThinkProgress::

Bush jumped on top of a motorcycle. After he was finished, “he ripped off blue-tinted safety glasses that he insisted made him look like rock star Bono and jokingly struck a pose intended to show a hip side.”

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Jennnifer Fox is an AlterNet intern.


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