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Home Front: Politix
Bush, Lookalike Skewer Press and Selves
2006-04-30
It was twice the fun for members of the White House Correspondents' Association and guests Saturday night when President Bush and a lookalike, soundalike sidekick poked fun at the president and fellow politicians. "Ladies and gentlemen, I feel chipper tonight. I survived the White House shake-up," the president said.

But impersonator Steve Bridges stole many of the best lines. Vice President Dick Cheney and his hunting accident were targets of his humor on a couple of occasions. "Speaking of suspects, where is the great white hunter?" Bridges said, later adding, "He shot the only trial lawyer in the country who supports me."

Bush invited Bridges to play his double. The president talked to the press in polite, friendly terms. Bridges told them what the president was really thinking. Bridges opened like this: "The media really ticks me off — the way they try to embarrass me by not editing what I say. Well, let's get things going, or I'll never get to bed."

"I'm absolutely delighted to be here, as is (wife) Laura," Bush replied. "She's hot," Bridges quipped.
I watched this and thought it was hilarious. Best line for me was when Bridges (as Bush) said that people complained about him being arrogant: "Well, I'm not even going to dignify that with an answer. Screw 'em!" Second best was Bush (as Bush) talking about Iran and the IAEA-EI-EI-O.
Posted by:Fred

#2  ROFL!

Class. This story features exactly what I like most about Bush - and why I think he'll do the right thing no matter the consequences. He's his own man, unafraid of the cuts and jabs of cowardly detractors, and since he actually possesses values and a moral compass he can actually tell right from wrong. A monumental step up from Clinton, Gore, and the rest of the true politicians.

I've seen the "protest" garbage posted here. Sure, go ahead and flush your vote on some dipshit 3rd party because your panties are in a bunch. If you were able to sit down and talk to him, and wave your pet peeves in his face, I bet he'd be able to change your mind about many things, making the "protest" look petty, shortsighted and foolish. If you knew what he knows, you'd drop the BS and get focused on trying to push somebody with even half his resolve and vision to run in 2008. I don't like to swear, but you'll sure as shit miss him when he's gone.
Posted by: Thravilet Ebberelet6541   2006-04-30 14:00  

#1  That guy is freaken hysterical. Can you imagine Clinton inviting a look-a-like to poke fun at him/her in public? Neither can I.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-04-30 13:38  

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