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Lil' Bush is an animated political satire/sitcom from creator Donick Cary. It debuted on Comedy Central on June 13, 2007. Instead of portraying George W. Bush as the current president, Lil' Bush is shown as the son of President George H. W. Bush, portrayed as the current president.
Lil' Bush is an American satirical adult animated sitcom which premiered on June 13, 2007, on Comedy Central.The series features caricatures of members of the George W. Bush administration, and other American and international political figures, most of which are depicted as children.
Chief of Staff Jack Watson (1980–1981) meets with President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office. President George H. W. Bush sits at his desk in the Oval Office Study as Chief of Staff John Sununu stands nearby. Chief of Staff Reince Priebus looks into the Oval Office as President Donald J. Trump reads over his notes.
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This cartoon features the four former American Presidents who were still alive in 1997 — Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush (all of whom were voiced by Jim Morris) — as a superhero team. [1] This recurring sketch debuted on January 11, 1997, [2] and a total of nine installments were produced between 1997 and 2004.
President Reagan holds an oval office staff meeting on his first full day in office. Front left, Counselor to the President Edwin Meese. "The Troika". From left to right: White House Chief of Staff James Baker, Counselor to the President Ed Meese and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Michael Deaver at the White House, December 2, 1981.
At the ceremony President Bush recounted the burning of the White House in 1814 and the saving of Gilbert Stuart's portrait of President George Washington by First Lady Dolley Madison. President Bush said, "Now Michelle, if anything happens, there's your man," and pointed to his own portrait. [6] Michelle Obama replied "I promise you ...
The website of the presidential library and museum mentions that the “presidential records of George Bush (1989-1993) comprise the core of the archival holdings. The library also contains the ...