Yes he is. You never know when he is going to stick his foot in his mouth or mispronounce a word.
2006-11-29 14:09:47
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Yes, because nobody likes leaders who'll do anything, anywhere, anytime, just to be popular. As I recall, President-elect Al Gore suddenly started wearing cowboy boots on the campaign trail after learning in a poll that he seemed too "stiff", and President-elect Kerry donned hunting gear to appeal to Middle America.
I find this sort of behavior more unpresidential than mispronouncing the word "nuclear", or fumbling over words in general, although it's true, we all miss the Clintonesque speeches, especially when things are this dire in Iraq.
Also I remember there were 81 House and 29 Senate Democrats who voted "yea" for the Iraq war in October 2002, back when it was a trendy thing to vote for to help you retain your seat in the November 2002 midterm elections; 9/11 was fresh on people's minds and not going to war was considered unpatriotic. Many of these Democrats publically backtracked on their decisions, which lowered their credibility.
"W"'s always stuck to his guns, you have to give him that. Keep watching!
2006-11-29 14:10:54
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answered by Jewel 2
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Yeah, he is funny. Down to earth though, which makes it funny because he can always laugh at himself. Like a dad who is corny and embarrasses his teenager. After I laugh at him, I feel my heart grow heavy when I realize what an immense load of worries and responsiblity that he has in addition to being the most targeted man in the world by the evil terrorists
2006-11-29 13:47:05
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answered by Anonymous
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only the press conference right after the November "thumping"' but even that was painful to watch.The sneer seemed to be down to every couple minutes.The best part was Bush talking about lying to the reporters about Rumsfield.
2006-11-29 16:11:15
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answered by jeffhhl 2
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Yeah, he's very FUN to watch. I like to make fun of the way he speaks and all the mistakes he makes, and his weird laugh.
The best part is though to watch the Jay Leno shows and those other comedy shows that make even more FUN of the way he speaks!!!
2006-11-29 13:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw BBC once. They interviewed the prime minister about a bombing. He was cool, calm, and composed. Very sauve. Then Bush came on, in his hoarse, nasally voice. I couldn't even listen to what he was saying, I was laughing so hard. It's kind of embarrassing to be represented by him, but at the same time, he is probably the easiest president to make fun of.
2006-11-29 13:33:14
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answered by chilisauce2727 2
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Here's the paradox - he isn't liked BECAUSE he's fun to watch. I don't want a moron puppet who is such an easy target for every comedian on the planet at the helm of my country. I want a real leader, someone who can make me feel proud of my government - not ashamed.
"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream." ummmm....alrighty then.
2006-11-29 13:41:53
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answered by happy heathen 4
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He's a funny dude. I don't like how he's doing his job, but I like him as a person. Seems down to earth. He makes dumb mistakes like all of us and tries to redeem himself by cracking jokes about it. I remember when he couldn't find the exit during a conference and he just paused and stood still. That was hilarious but I think it was kind of good that he isn't all professional and sh*t! So, yea I think he's fun to watch.
2006-11-29 13:34:48
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answered by J3Buckets 2
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He would be fun to watch if he was in charge of my neighborhood Mc'Donalds. However, being in charge of the United States is a position best suited for someone more a leader than a deceiver and butcher.
2006-11-29 13:33:29
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answered by Samuel Crow 3
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Watching him try to ride segways or exit locked doors have given us some of the best laughs this side of SNL......
2006-11-29 13:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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