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Sep 28, 2007 · The supposed humor, I take it, stems from the assumption that fairness and justice are synonyms, so the statement is supposedly tautological.
This is a job that requires crisp decision-making, and therefore, in order for me to make decisions, I've got to have people who bring, you know, their point of ...
Jun 20, 2006 · Here's today's Bushism of the Day, "the president's accidental wit and wisdom," from Slate: "So we'll bring our ideas, they'll bring theirs, ...
The question I am most frequently asked about the Bushisms series is, “Do you really think the President of the United States is dumb?” The short answer is yes.
Slate's Bushism of the Day for today is: “Listen, the other day I was asked about the National Intelligence Estimate, which is a National Intelligence ...
Feb 28, 2005 · But Slate, under the direction of Jacob Weisberg, must come up with a Bushism of the Day to feed their feature and the cash cow of calendars and ...
Apr 19, 2006 · Another Puzzling Bushism: Slate's editor includes this in his Bushism of the Day column today: "I'm the decider, and I decide what is best ...
Latest Bushism: Here's Slate's latest Bushism of the Day: I'm honored to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein.
May 19, 2006 · Here's today's Slate's Bushism of the Day: "That's George Washington, the first president, of course. The interesting thing about him is ...
Another Puzzling Bushism on Slate: Another Odd Bushism:... Bushism of the Day: Spinsanity criticizes Slate's Bushisms and Kerryisms. Latest Bushism: