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' Fool me—you can't get fooled again." [18] – Nashville, Tennessee, September 17, 2002. "Too many good docs are getting out of the business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country." [19] – Poplar Bluff, Missouri, September 6, 2004
The word "strategery" (/ s t r ə ˈ t iː dʒ ər i / strə-TEE-jər-ee) was used in a Saturday Night Live sketch, written by James Downey, airing October 7, 2000, which satirized the performances of George W. Bush and Al Gore, two candidates for President of the United States, during the first presidential debate for election year 2000. [1]
Jenna Bush Hager is remembering a time when her father George W. Bush became an unexpected critic.. On the Monday, Sept. 23, broadcast of Today with Hoda and Jenna, the talk show co-host, 42 ...
Former president George W Bush will not make a presidential endorsement in the 2024 race for the White House, according to his office.. The 43rd president will not join his former vice president ...
Neil Cavuto, who is also Fox News' vice president of business news and a current member of the network's executive committee, was described as a "Bush apologist" by critics [257] after conducting an allegedly deferential interview with President George W. Bush. Democratic strategists and politicians boycotted Cavuto's show in 2004 after he ...
Former President George H.W. Bush will be laid to rest Thursday in his family plot at Texas A&M University alongside his wife and daughter. A second funeral for the 41st president of the United ...
At the height of the 2008 financial crisis, Bush said: “If money isn’t loosened up, this sucker could go down!” Don't miss Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years ...
In the sketch, the host of a country-western music TV show tells a guest from New York City that "[t]here's a whole lot of things you can't learn in your fancy books and internets." In 2010, in a Los Angeles Times interview, author Ray Bradbury (author of Fahrenheit 451 ), who was distrustful of modern technology, said "We have too many cellphones.