Robin Williams


Bush is a Dictator
If President George W. Bush is a dictator, why are these guys still allowed to speak? I don't think that would happen with a real dictator.
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"America is broke, basically, but Bush wants to wage a war that costs pretty much a billion dollars a month.
"We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself.
"In America, we have orange alert, but what the hell does that mean? We're supposed to be afraid of Krishna? Of orange sorbet? Then it's like, 'You can't go out and shop, it's too dangerous out there,' but if that happens then the economy falls.
"The message is so mixed: 'Be afraid, but not too afraid.'"
"We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself.
"In America, we have orange alert, but what the hell does that mean? We're supposed to be afraid of Krishna? Of orange sorbet? Then it's like, 'You can't go out and shop, it's too dangerous out there,' but if that happens then the economy falls.
"The message is so mixed: 'Be afraid, but not too afraid.'"
Source:
SFGate.com
Stupid, Stupid Bush...
From a comedy act at a May 24, 2000 DNC’s "Tribute to President Clinton:"
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"We’re here tonight because of the Shrub, you know who I’m talking about. George W. Bush, Jr. The W stands for ‘where the Hell is it?’ You know, you look at George W. and you realize some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some get it as a graduation gift. So sad. I just want to ask the Secret Service, is it true that his Secret Service code name is Gilligan?"
"I don’t want to see him in charge of the economy. Basically, it’s like giving O.J. a Benihana. No. No, I’m afraid of the cuts, you know what I’m saying?"
"I don’t want to see him in charge of the economy. Basically, it’s like giving O.J. a Benihana. No. No, I’m afraid of the cuts, you know what I’m saying?"
But, the worst part about this is the crudeness he displayed in the presence of our leaders and also of children. There was plenty of obscenity, and here is what he thinks about profanity in front of children:
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"Hello. There’s a child in the front row. We’ve learned some new words haven’t we?"
Source:
MediaResearch.org
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