While the meat puppet is certainly a fool, his reign has been more tragedy than comedy.
2007-11-02 13:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No, i'm planning a going away party and he's not invited.Then we would have a wake for the unlucky human being who will replace him. This united states sat on its fat butt and allowed Bush to stroll throughout us. the subsequent human being will both take over the position he left off or be stuck with a wide mess of massive share. once you've little ones being arrested as terrorists of their personal united states,then you actually understand the authorities has lengthy previous to some distance. i imagine Bush should be extra up on expenditures and hand cuffed as he leaves the White living house.for my area i don't love numerous of those operating, yet each and every human being will be more advantageous than McCain, he's senile.
2016-10-23 07:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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In the '04 election, Jon Stewart got really tired of this joke.
I have on my computer a clip of him, on the night before the election, urging people to vote.
He then said that, as a comedian, BushCo made his job easy, and then asked people to make his life for the next 4 years "really sh*tt*" ... "so we come in in the morning and say 'Well, Madonna's doing some Kaballah thing; wanna cover that?"
In an interview he was asked whether he didn't really prefer Bush (as fodder) and he said "Yeah, because I hate old people.... I have KIDS? What do you think?"
I do remember a comedian saying he would miss "little Danny Quayle" but he survived.
I also remember Will Durst saying, of Bush the Elder, that he was voting for him (which I know he didn't), "I'm a comedian."
Fortunately for comedians, there's enough absurdity in the world.
Heck, The Daily Show could go back to their original mission statement of making fun of the abysmal state of "news" coverage in America.
Given the death and destruction, will YOU miss him?
Are the jokes more important to YOU than your life and that of your children?
2007-11-02 13:48:46
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answered by tehabwa 7
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With this new crop of candidates. I really doubt it.
Hillary, now that can go on forever.
Edwards, hair jokes followed Kennedy, this guy is better.
Giuliani, a joke incarnate
McCain, need I say more?
Thompson, remember Reagen.
Romney, remember Carter.
Paul, that is a gold mine.
Dodd, Who?
RIchardson, Bi-racial, now that would be fun.
Obama, what a treasurechest.
2007-11-02 13:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on whether on not a Democrat becomes President. When the economy goes in the tank, they'll have plenty to bash Hillary or Osama nightly.
2007-11-02 13:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They sure missed Clinton. I remember Leno asking; "What are we going to do for comedic material now?" I loved the dancing Lewinskys.
2007-11-02 13:38:37
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answered by callAspadeAspade 2
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Yes their ratings will be at 28%
lol
2007-11-02 13:37:19
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answered by Proud Michigander 3
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Almost as much as they missed Bill Clinton.
2007-11-02 13:41:52
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answered by K 5
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Could be... the stand ups will actually have to work for their material instead of taking cheep shots...
2007-11-02 13:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, all the presidential hopefuls are good for a laugh.
2007-11-02 13:30:42
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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