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Daily Show: Bush doesn't like the death of innocents

Posted by David DeGraw at 6:03 AM on August 23, 2006.


Jon Stewart analyzes Bush's latest press conference and deciphers the real meaning behind his words.
Daily Show: Bush doesn't like the death of innocents

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In this hilarious skit, Jon Stewart psychoanalyzes Bush's latest press conference and deciphers the real meaning behind his words.

But, first off, what could be important enough to make Bush leave his "spa-like oasis" in Crawford and give a press conference in the middle of August?

As Jon Stewart puts it:

"There comes a point in every president's career when he has to reassure the people that he isn't the thing that everybody thinks they are. Richard Nixon famously said, 'I am not a crook.' Bill Clinton assured us, 'I did not have sex with that woman.' What point does this president have to clear up?"

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David DeGraw is AlterNet's video blogger.


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