Vanity Fair's collected portraits of Bush

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A collection of 20 different portraits of the outgoing U.S. president by Vanity Fair’s illustrators. Shown here: The Imperial Family, by Edward Sorel. From left: Paul Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, and Condoleezza Rice. From “The Monarchy of George II,” by Niall Ferguson, September 2004. Vanity Fair's collected portraits of Bush


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WORST. PRESIDENT.EVAR.

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"WORST. PRESIDENT.EVAR"

That says a lot since the other presidents of late weren't worth much themselves...

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Two terms in office. My country embarrasses me.

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stolen terms don't count.

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First term might have been stolen although the stupid egomania of Nader and the living in a republic counts for more than anything the Supreme Court may have done.
Second term was a gift of the 58th variety from stupid Kerry and stupider Dems.

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There were a ton of brilliant illustrations in cartoon form about political people and situations in the last 8 years - the one I never saw that I had imagined was "Bush Spreadin' Liberty" with a struggling Lady Liberty laying on the ground with Bush trying to have his way with her. Whenever he said, "We're spreadin' the Liberty" in regards our designs in the middle east I had this vision of the Rapist in Chief.

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#11 posted by zuzu Author Profile Page, January 19, 2009 9:44 PM
Whenever he said, "We're spreadin' the Liberty" in regards our designs in the middle east I had this vision of the Rapist in Chief.
Freedom doesn't take "no" for an answer! :p

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