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George W. Bush is going to defeat them. The terrorists of tola tera ter totalitarians. His victory will be for freedom and liberty, and oh yes, the destruction of the English language.
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Tolit-tari-tari, toltaritarians....
Go King George!
Such inspiring words...
The most dangerous leaders are those divorced from reality; imagining themselves on a great cause in favor of the Lord(and he'd be really proud); and functioning basically as a cheerleader; showing themselves as unfaltering and brave (stay the course) as they dine in their air conditioned limosines...
I actually heard it as Tola tari tari to tal tarians.
Bwa ha ha ha ha ... ::cries::
I'm speechless.
He used to be that bully uncle that you found funny at first but wanted off your family party soon.
Now hes merging into the granddaddy that is overly upset about just anything that is out of his view and capacity and who is not afraid to ramble about that all day when in fact struggling to put together one contious phrase at all.
And who is even more annoying.
Toltarily an ekaletik io-, iti-, idiot...
toora, loora, loora, it's an Irish lullaby
inspirational.
OMG...OMG...WTF...OMG.
What's really shocking is that even with his low rating there are still over 100 million Americans who think he's doing a fine job. Who are these people?
I don’t know all of them, but the ones i knew all mysteriously disappeared a few weeks after they voted for his dumb ass.
You guys could be a bit more optimistic about this. At least he didnt pull an Elmer when he started stuttering and say the wrong word like he usually does.
TO TAL I TAR IAN
Being president is difficult guys. I mailed him a dictionary back in 04. There were only 400 pages of words but I figured he would be able to find one he could pronounce that was longer than 2 syllables
A Real Confidence Builder ....
Ebeduh Ebeduh Ebeduh That's all folks!
I'm as happy as the next guy to make fun of bush for being an idiot, but listen to the rhetoric: This war will be long, and it is fought, not against a specific enemy, but against "the terror" It's right out of the neo cons playbook of a state of constant war, which I believe they picked up from trotsky, didn't they? Anyway, remember what the ministry of peace sez: " * WAR IS PEACE * FREEDOM IS SLAVERY * IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH"
You would think his speech writers would have stopped putting big words in his speeches a long time ago. It's got to be a on going joke with them by now to see which one can get the talking monkey to mess up the most.
We know the man is "challenged" but this kind of personal attack is a cheap shot. Don't waste ammo - stick to the issues.
As much as I enjoy Bushisms, and as embarassed as I am by the fact that he was elected in 2004 (as opposed to re-elected in '04), it's getting to be almost as embarassing to see Bush's critics taking such easy glee in his malapropisms.
The problems are in his speeches, not his speech. If we stoop to picking on him for poor public speaking skills, we stoop to a similar level of baseless smearing that the neo-con right is guilty of. Let's face it, arguments against the actions of this administration are being defended more and more by ad hominem attacks on the message bearer, as the arguments themselves are hard to rebut. Witness Rocky Anderson being attacked by UT repubs as being un-American for practicing that most patriotic of acts - speaking out.
Bush has far many more warts than his tongue. He's no dummy...I wouldn't be surprised if he spends time practicing these slips of the tongue so that people will focus on those, rather than the wardrobe of the emperor.
I think you are on to something there bf. Maybe he just generally screws up sentences that are utterly crazy when you look at what they mean. So when he would normally read them it might upset people. But then he stumbles with the words and everybody switches to "ah, old stupid george"-mode without recognizing that he has just said most ridiculous things!
I don't want to be all conspiracy, but this does make sense in a very twisted way. Even if unintentional, this may be why his game works so well.
" * WAR IS PEACE * FREEDOM IS SLAVERY * IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH"
good book.
We are now the knights who say tola tera ter totalatarians. We want a shrubbery!
We still remember how Bush/Cheney smugly made fun of Kerry for saying “I voted for the bill before I voted against it” (which actually made sense) So in return, every time the Bush crime family says some thing ridiculous we should take one out of their play book and use it against them every time. It’s not stooping to their level. It’s a tough game. They are playing football with their rhetoric. Democrats have been losing because they play touch while the GOP plays tackle. It’s time to get tough. The momentum is in our favor.
Come on people, we're all human and we all make mistakes. Yeah, Bush was making fun of Kerry for that because he was being hypocritical and that is not something to be when you're running for president. You get one chance people, and both of them evidently screwed up with terrible timing.
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