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  2. Fictionalized portrayals of George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Richard's Poor Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Richard's Poor Almanac is a cartoon series by Richard Thompson which appeared weekly (usually on Saturdays) in The Washington Post Style section. It ran from 1997 to 2016. It ran from 1997 to 2016. "Make the Pie Higher"

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  5. The X-Presidents - Wikipedia

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    The cartoons end with the X-Presidents singing a song that recounts the episode's message. The Ambiguously Gay Duo, another series of shorts created by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier, made a special guest appearance in The X-Presidents episode "The Hunt for Osama". The sketch broadly parodies Hanna-Barbera/Filmation cartoons from the 1970s.

  6. 17 vintage political cartoons to take your mind off of this ...

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    In honor of the upcoming election on November 8th, (don't forget to cast your vote!) take a break from this election and see how those before us have expressed themselves about issues of the time ...

  7. Harris or Trump? What the polls are saying a day before the ...

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    "With one day left in the 2024 campaign, the polls show one of the closest presidential elections in the history of American politics," Nate Cohn, the Times chief pollster, wrote Monday.

  8. Supermarket scanner moment - Wikipedia

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    A supermarket scanner moment is a political gaffe in which a politician is portrayed as out-of-touch with everyday affairs. The term derives from a 1992 New York Times report that characterized sitting U.S. President George H. W. Bush as being amazed by commonplace supermarket barcode scanner technology at a grocers' convention.

  9. I Helped Turn The Bush-Gore Election Into Comedy Gold. This ...

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    On election night, we were relieved that our year of hard work on “Indecision 2000” (we could never have predicted how accurate that name would become) was finally about to end (or so we thought).