View Full Version : Check out the big brain on Bush..
xenophile
10-28-2004, 08:35 PM
Interesting: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/video1019.htm
Pre-Senile Dementia ++
Thought I'd post it in here since I'm temporarily allowed now.
:)
termdec
10-28-2004, 08:47 PM
Eh, his speaking isn't a big deal. If anything, he's trying to talk like a common person, since that's one demographic he's trying to go for. Common Joes who aren't perfect, but really do mean well, and aren't afraid to back up their morals. Too bad he's screwing so many of them over.
Originally posted by termdec
Eh, his speaking isn't a big deal (http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=131059)
termdec
10-28-2004, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by god
Eh, his speaking isn't a big deal (http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=131059)
On the positive side, "Won't get fooled again" is a great song by The Who, off of a good album, "Who's Next." It's also entirely appropriate for this election.
GotNoRice
10-28-2004, 09:39 PM
That video definitely shows the best vs. the worst. I should point out though that he did significantly better in the later debates and I would probably rate his performance up there with the governor debate they showed. There is obviously a lot of video footage of him to pick and choose from, making it really easy for someone with an agenda.
Was Kerry exhibiting signs of pre-senile dementia when he said "I actually voted for the 87 billion, before I voted against it." ?
Bush has the best doctors in the world checking up on him on quite a regular basis. I’m sure they would know if something was wrong.
atsui
10-28-2004, 09:53 PM
Originally posted by GotNoRice
Was Kerry exhibiting signs of pre-senile dementia when he said "I actually voted for the 87 billion, before I voted against it." ?
no he did. From what I read, he voted for it when it had an attachement that charged higher tax to the rich to help pay for it. But that one was turned down (can't think of exact political phrase) and the new request came in without that tax, so he voted no on it. I love how people twist and turn things in politics. :rolleyes:
ugh... I should add that's going off my memory while I'm really tired, so I ,ay have gotten some of it wrong. But, in essence, he had reasons for changing his votes, media/political parties just avoids showing the reasons. same thing happens to bush though. called propaganda.
Swagger
10-29-2004, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by termdec
If anything, he's trying to talk like a common person...Too bad he's screwing so many of them over.
I agree....I like someone speaking like a man not a politican. In a blind test....no politics...no issues.....just speaking voice. I would believe the words coming out of Bush's mouth alot easier than Kerry's.
As far as people getting screwed. I guess that depends who you are...someone is always gonna get screwed. Personaly....If Im gonna end up getting screwed....I rather take it from John Wayne than a Frenchmen.
Stagger
10-29-2004, 07:59 AM
I gotta agree with Swaggs....Like a real man. Not some Massachusettes Lib.
On a similar note I liked when Kerry went hunting the other day and in front of all those cameras he sort of lost all his proper gramar and high tone Boston speak and said "Can I uh, get me a hunting license?" when applying :ROFL: .
At least we know Bush is just speaking in his own way. Not like Kerry who seems to view his accent and gramar as more ways of fooling people into believing he's something that he's not, depending on where he is and who the target demographic of that day is.
BreadMan
10-29-2004, 01:56 PM
http://static.vidvote.com/movies/bushuncensored.mov
Chronoglass
09-20-2005, 07:10 PM
that's not true
antishatter
09-20-2005, 07:14 PM
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honestplayer
09-21-2005, 09:02 AM
nah, bush DOES NOT speak this way out of thin air.
take it from one who knows, bush wasn't exactly a native Texan with his credentials. i will say that his family and the sr. bush advisors have been coaching him for a very long time since he first ran and lost congress years ago.
he's kinda discovered the groove that took him to the whitehouse. i admit he's a damn slick politician and with karl rove and dick cheney around, has alot of pretty smart coaches telling him what and what not to do.
but, unless your a working joe who lucks into higher office (such as paul wellstone who was ACTUALLY a teacher holding no lower office and somehow surprised the world by winning the senate in minnesota), every politician is pretty much a fake in real life.
i would sum up the last presidential campaign simply as the bush advisors were smarter adn slicker than the kerry advisors. people vote for image vs. reality which is pretty lame but thats what it is.
DeadLamb
09-21-2005, 10:11 AM
well the point is you expect the most powerful man in the world to be able to walk up and say a few works at a press conference and not.. errr ahh errr his way past it and stumble over his own damn words like a freshman giving his first oral report in front of a class..
Never mind all the strange verbal errors and random repeating of the same lines over and over rather then risking screwing up even more that he does all the time.. Plus the temper he even now can't seem to control that well when asked stuff that ticks him off. That's not much of a confidence boost as far as "that's the top world leader"
I don't know if really shows any thing other then bush SUCK ASS at public speaking to the point that when he did better at the debates you get the :tinfoil: issue that he was getting prompted by way of a hidden mic pack etc..
Now I don't really care if the tinfoil issue there is true or not but we all know he really, really, really sucks at doing anything sep reading a speech someone else wrote, off a telaprompter..
Go watch Tony Blair in one of the regular Parliament debates as he get just HAMMERED with questions and back and forth and everything.. Bush could not last even 2min doing that. Can't think on his feet and can't verbaly put his thoughts out well..
You can still like his government policy etc but please lets not act like he comes across as anything other then a less then competent public speaker..
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