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Bushisms
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With Malapropisms Bush's
Inner Wordsmith Grammar:
Bush's Foe Foot-in-Mouth
Disease Strikes Again Barely
Comprehensible and Funny A
Final Note
Fun With Malapropisms
- "Oftentimes, we live in a processed world—you know, people focus
on the process and not results."
—Bush, speaking on the Middle
East peace process Source: Public Papers of the
Presidents, "Interview With Print Journalists," June 2, 2003
- "It's important for [the United Nations'] words to mean what they
say, and as we head into the 21st century, Mark, when it comes to our
security, we really don't need anybody's permission."
—Bush,
during a press conference in 2003 (in the 21st century) Source: Federal Document Clearing House, "President George Bush
Discusses Iraq in National Press Conference," March 6, 2003
- "Columbia carried in its payroll classroom experiments from some
of our students in America."
Source: The Washington
Post, "With Edwards, White House Shows First-Strike Capability," Dana
Milbank, Feb. 11, 2003
- "Should any Iraqi officer or soldier receive an order from Saddam
Hussein ... don't follow that order. Because if you choose to do so,
when Iraq is liberated, you will be treated, tried and persecuted as a
war criminal."
Source: Federal Document Clearing
House, "Taking Action to Strengthen Small Business Remarks by the
President on the Economy," Jan. 22, 2003
- "The law I sign today directs new funds and new focus to the task
of collecting vital intelligence on terrorist threats and on weapons of
mass production."
Source: Federal Document Clearing
House, "President Signs 911 Commission Bill," Nov. 27, 2002
- "Corporate malfeance [sic] has had an effect on our economy and
we need to do something about it."
Source: FDCH
Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Participates in Rally at Oakland
County Airport," Oct. 14, 2002
- "Speaking about barbaric regimes, we must deal with probably one
of the most—not probably—one of the most real threats we face, and that
is the idea of a barbaric regime teaming up with a terrorist network and
providing weapons of mass destruction to hold the United States and our
allies and our friends blackmail."
Source: FDCH
Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Participates in Alexander for
Senate Luncheon," Sept. 17, 2002
Bush's Inner Wordsmith
- "A free, peaceful Zimbabwe has got the capacity to deliver a lot
of goods and services which are needed on this continent in order to
help aleve suffering."
—Bush, making a plug for "Aleve" pain
reliever in speaking about alleviating suffering in Africa Source: The White House, "President Bush Discusses U.S.-Africa
Partnership from South Africa, Press Availability with President Bush
and President Mbeki of South Africa," July 9, 2003
- "I used the expression 'ride herd.' I don't know if anybody
understood the meaning. It's a little informal in diplomatic terms. I
said, we're going to put a guy on the ground to ride herd on the
process. See them all scratching their heads."
—Bush, realizing
few people understand him when he speaks Source: New
York Times, "The President's Trip, In the President's Words: 'A
Mutual Desire to Work Toward the Vision," June 5, 2003
- "We've had a great weekend here in the land of the
enchanted."
—Bush, referring to New Mexico, "The Land of
Enchantment" Source: Federal Document Clearinghouse,
"George W. Bush Delivers Remarks on Jobs and Growth in Albuquerque," May
12, 2003
- "These people don't have tanks. They don't have ships. They hide
in caves. They send suiciders out."
Source: Federal
News Service, "Remarks by President George W. Bush At Welcome Rally,"
Nov. 1, 2002
- "A lame duck session, for people who don't know what that means,
it means the Senate is coming and the House is coming back between now
and Christmas and they've got a few days to get some big things
done."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts,
"President Bush Holds Press Conference, Presidential Hall, Dwight D.
Eisenhower Executive Office Building," Nov. 7, 2002
- "We hold dear what our Declaration of Independence says, that all
have got uninalienable rights, endowed by a Creator."
Source: The New York Times, "Reporter's Notebook; Skipping
Borders, Tripping Diction," David E. Sanger, May 28, 2002
Grammar: Bush's Foe
- "I really appreciate the hardworking staff—the docs, the nurses,
the people who make this fantastic facility operate in a way that makes
me pride, and in a way that will make every American proud when they
learn your story. "
—Bush, speaking in Washington, D.C., Dec. 18,
2003
- "Education belongs to everybody. High standards belongs to
everybody."
Source: White House speech, Oct. 2,
2003
- "The other issue regarding health care is whether or not health
care is affordable and available. And one reason it's not in certain
communities is because there is (sic) too many lawsuits."
Source: White House, "President Discusses Tax Relief in
Minnesota: Remarks by the President on the Economy," June 19,
2003
- "The proposal we've proposed will save him nearly $2,400 every
year."
—Bush, in another display of the depth and breadth of his
language skills Source: Federal Document Clearinghouse,
"President Bush Speaks to the Tax Relief Coalition, U.S. Chamber of
Commerce," May 6, 2003
- "Maybe between the time I left Camp David and here I'll learn
more."
—Bush, speaking to reporters after returning from Camp
David Source: Public Papers of the Presidents, "Remarks
on Returning From Camp David, Maryland, and an Exchange with Reporters,"
March 23, 2003
- "What is life choices about?"
—Bush, speaking to student
athletes Source: Federal Document Clearing House,
"President Welcomes NCAA Champs," Feb. 24, 2003
- "The more money they have in their more pockets — in their
pockets, the more likely it is that somebody will find
work."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House,
"George W. Bush Delivers Remarks to the GOP Resort from the Greenbriar
Resort," Feb. 9, 2003
- "One year ago today, the time for excuse-making has come to an
end."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks by
President George W. Bush on Anniversary of No Child Left Behind Act,"
Jan. 8, 2003
- "And out of the evil done to America is going to come a more
peaceful world, and a more better America..."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Participates
in Welcome Ceremony," Oct. 22, 2002
- "Some communities, you say, "Hey, American dream," and they go,
"What does that mean?"
Source: FDCH Political
Transcripts, "George W. Bush Participates in Manchester, New Hampshire
Welcome," Oct. 5, 2002
- "There is no second-rate children in Arizona. There's no
second-rate children in America."
Source: FDCH Political
Transcripts, "George W. Bush Delivers Remarks at Salmon for Governor and
Renzi for Congress Fund-raiser," Sept. 27, 2002
- "What is your ambitions?"
—Bush, speaking at the Parkview
Arts and Science Magnet School Source: Federal News
Service, "Remarks by President George W. Bush at a Back-to-School
Event," Aug. 29, 2002
- "We will be steadfast and strong in our desire to make the world
more free."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks
by President George W. Bush at 'Simon for Governor' Luncheon," Aug. 23,
2002
- "When one of us suffer, all of us suffers."
—Bush,
addressing the Pennsylvania coal miners Source: The
Nation, "W. and the Coal Miners: Photo-op Cover for Anti-worker
Policies," David Corn, Aug. 6, 2002
- "You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a
literacy test."
Source: United Press International,
"Bush Proposes Increase in Education Funds," Mark Kukis, Feb. 21,
2001
Foot-in-Mouth Disease Strikes Again
- "It's going to be very important for the Iraqi authorities to
reach out to those people and talk about a system that guarantees
minority rights, and a system which says that for some the future is
bright."
—Bush, speaking in Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2003
- "The second pillar of peace and security in our world is the
willingness of free nations, when the last resort arrives, to retain
aggression and evil by force."
—Bush, speaking in London,
England, Nov. 19, 2003
- "We want results in every single classroom so that one single
child is left behind."
—Bush, speaking in Little Rock, Ark., Nov.
10, 2003
- "And then we marched to war, war in Afghanistan and Iraq, all of
which affected the people's confidence. That's a tough — tough hurdles
to cross, when it came to our economy."
—Bush, speaking in
Winston-Salem, N.C., Nov. 7, 2003
- "See, we want everybody in this country, every person — we want
the addict, we want the single lonely mom, we want the child, the
dyslexic child — all to feel a part of the future of this
country."
—Bush, speaking in Dallas, Texas, on Oct. 29, 2003
- "I'm sure there's a lot of people frightened — biotechnology is a
long word and it sounds — they may say, well, I don't know if I'm smart
enough to be in biotechnology, or it sounds too sophisticated to be in
biotechnology."
—Bush, speaking in Winston-Salem, N.C., on Nov.
7, 2003
- "The world is more peaceful and more free under my
leadership."
Source: The Boston Globe, Oct.
29, 2003
- "See, free nations do not develop weapons of mass
destruction."
—So W., does this mean the U.S. is not a free
nation?... Source: The Chicago Sun-Times, Oct.
13, 2003
- "I appreciate people's opinions, but I'm more interested in news.
And the best way to get the news is from objective sources, and the most
objective sources I have are people on my staff who tell me what's
happening in the world."
—Bush, redefining
"objectivity." Source: CNN, "Bush 'Not Paying Attention'
to Democratic Race: President Getting His News From Aides," Sept. 23,
2003
- "There's too much leaking in Washington. That's just the way it
is. And we've had leaks out of the administrative branch, had leaks out
of the legislative branch, and out of the executive branch and the
legislative branch."
—Bush, adding a fourth branch of government
while leaving out the third. Source: White House Office
of the Press Secretary, "News Release: President Discusses Job Creation
With Business Leaders," Sept. 30, 2003
- REPORTER: "[The California recall is] the biggest political story
in the country. Is it hard to go in there and say nothing about
it?"
GEORGE W. BUSH: "It is the biggest political story in the
country? That's interesting. That says a lot. That speaks
volumes." REPORTER: "You don't agree?" GEORGE W. BUSH: "It's up
to—I don't get to decide the biggest political story. You decide the
biggest political story. But I find it interesting that that is the
biggest political story in the country, as you just said." REPORTER:
"You don't think it should be?" GEORGE W. BUSH: "Oh, I think there's
maybe other political stories. Isn't there, like, a presidential race
coming up? Maybe that says something. It speaks volumes, if you know
what I mean." —Bush, sharing his insights on the 2004 election,
Aug. 13, 2003. Source: Source: PBS Online News Hour,
"California Certifies 135 Candidates in Recall Election," Aug. 14, 2003.
- "We need to thin our forests in America."
—Bush, on the
evil of forests, Aug. 11, 2003 Source: The Arizona
Republic, "In Arizona, Bush Touts His Idea to Thin Forests," Aug.
12, 2003.
- "We're expediting the administrative appeals process, so that
disputes over projects are resolved quickly. In other words, not
everybody agrees with thinning, there will objections. But we want those
objections to be heard, of course—every citizen needs to hear a
voice."
—Bush, hearing voices in Summerhaven, Ariz. Source: The White House, "President Bush Promotes Healthy Forests
in Arizona," Aug. 11, 2003
- "I said you were a man of peace. I want you to know I took
immense crap for that."
—Bush, speaking to Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon Source: Washington Post, "Bush
Sticks to the Broad Strokes," Glenn Kessler, June 3, 2003
- "I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of
time thinking about myself, about why I do things."
—Bush,
reassuring us that the wartime president of the most powerful nation on
earth does not think too much Source: Federal Document
Clearing House, "Roundtable Interview of the President by White House
Press Pool," June 4, 2003
- "I've got very good relations with President Mubarak and Crown
Prince Abdullah and the King of Jordan, Gulf Coast
countries."
—Bush, confusing the Gulf Coast with the Persian
Gulf Source: Public Papers of the Presidents, "Interview
With Print Journalists," June 2, 2003
- "I am the master of low expectations."
Source: Agence France Presse, "Bush Says Middle East Summit 'Met
Expectations'," June 4, 2003
- "We ended the rule of one of history's worst tyrants, and in
doing so we not only freed the American people, we made our own people
more secure."
—Bush, on regime change in the United
States Source: Federal Document Clearinghouse,
"President George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard Hold
Joint Media Availability," May 3, 2003
- "It will take time to restore chaos and order—but we—order out of
chaos."
—Bush, speaking to reporters about the situation in
Iraq Source: Federal Document Clearing House, "President
George W. Bush Delivers Remarks Regarding POWS," April 13, 2003
- "And, most importantly, Alma Powell, secretary of Colin Powell,
is with us."
—Bush, introducing Alma Powell, wife of Secretary of
State Colin Powell Source: Federal News Service,
"Remarks by President George W. Bush on First Anniversary of the USA
Freedom Corps," Jan. 30, 2003
- "The war on terror involves Saddam Hussein because of the nature
of Saddam Hussein, the history of Saddam Hussein and his willingness to
terrorize himself."
Source: The Washington Post,
"With Edwards, White House Shows First-Strike Capability," Dana Milbank,
Feb. 11, 2003
- "The Iraqi regime is a threat to any American and to threats who
are friends of America."
Source: Federal Document
Clearing House, "President Rallies Troops at Fort Hood," Jan. 3, 2003
- "They see the risks are high, the risk of being able to find a
job or the risk of keeping the homeland secure."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts, "President Bush Holds Press
Conference, Presidential Hall, Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office
Building," Nov. 7, 2002
- "And I know something about being a government. And you've got a
good one."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts,
"Remarks by the President at Arkansas Welcome, Northwest Arkansas
Regional Airport," Nov. 4, 2002
- "If you want to build a big project and you can't get insurance
because of what the terrorists have done for America, you can put the
project aside."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts,
"George W. Bush Participates in Rally at Oakland County Airport," Oct.
14, 2002
- "I was proud the other day when both Republicans and Democrats
stood with me in the Rose Garden to announce their support for a clear
statement of purpose, "You disarm, or we will.'"
—Bush, speaking
about Saddam Hussein Source: FDCH Political Transcripts,
"George W. Bush Delivers Remarks at a Sununu for Senate Fundraiser,"
Oct. 5, 2002
- "If you find a neighbor in need, you're responsible for serving
that neighbor in need, you're responsible for loving a neighbor just
like you'd like to love yourself."
Source: FDCH
Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Delivers Remarks on the Economy,"
Sept. 16, 2002
- "There's no doubt in my mind that we should allow the world worst
leaders to hold America hostage, to threaten our peace, to threaten our
friends and allies with the world's worst weapons."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House, "Remarks by the
President at Chris Chocola for Congress, and Indiana Victory 2002
Finance Dinner," Sept. 5, 2002
- "And when we find children trapped in schools which will not
teach and will not change, as a society we must demand something better,
because there is no second-rate children in America."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House, "Remarks by the
President at Chris Chocola for Congress, and Indiana Victory 2002
Finance Dinner," Sept. 5, 2002
- "There's no bigger task than protecting the homeland of our
country."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks by
President George W. Bush at 'Simon for Governor' Luncheon," Aug. 23,
2002
- "But here in Texas we took [trial lawyers] on and got some good
medical—medical malpractice, which evidently had a few loopholes in
it."
Source: PR Newswire, "Remarks by the President
at the Economic Forum Health Care Security Session," Aug. 13, 2002
- "Tommy is a good listener, and he's a pretty good actor, too. He
can get things done. Action man, we call him."
—Bush, referring
to Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson Source: PR Newswire, "Remarks by the President at the Economic
Forum Health Care Security Session," Aug. 13, 2002
- "I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even
though I wasn't here."
Source: PR Newswire, "Remarks
by the President at the Economic Forum Health Care Security Session,"
Aug. 13, 2002
- "The consultation process is a positive part of really allowing
people to fully understand our deep concerns about this man, his regime
and his desires to have weapons of mass destruction. Last question—and
then I've got to go chip and putt for a birdie. [Laughter.] It was a
good drive."
—Bush, interrupting an Aug. 10 golf game in Waco,
Texas, for a Q & A discussing possible U.S. military action against
Iraq. Source: The Washington Post, "White House Veteran
to New Guy: Oh, Beha-aaa-ave!," Lloyd Grove, Aug. 13, 2002
- "Do you have blacks, too?"
—Bush, speaking to Brazilian
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Source: Salon.com,
"Bushed," Jake Tapper, June 20, 2002
- "A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no
question about it."
Source: Business Week Online, "A
Gentleman's "C" for W," Richard S. Dunham, July 30, 2001
Barely Comprehensible and Funny
- "You know, let me talk about Al Qaida just for a second. I made
the statement that we're dismantling senior management, and we are. Our
people have done a really good job of hauling in a lot of the key
operators. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. Abu Zubaida. Ramzi--Ramzi alshibh or
whatever that guy's name was."
—Bush, at a July 30 press
conference Source: Washington Post, July 30, 2003
- "By making the right choices, we can make the right choice for
our future."
—Bush, sharing insights into improving Americans'
health and fitness Source: The White House, "President
Bush Highlights Health and Fitness Initiative: Remarks by the President
on Fitness," July 18, 2003
- "In 2000, alone, obesity costs totaled the country an estimated
cost of $117 billion."
—Bush, promoting his Health and Fitness
Initiative Source: The White House, "President Bush
Highlights Health and Fitness Initiative: Remarks by the President on
Fitness," July 18, 2003
- "But we will bring the weapons and, of course—we will bring the
information forward on the weapons when they find them. And that will
end up—end all this speculation. I understand there has been a lot of
speculation over in Great Britain, we've got a little bit of it here,
about whether or not the—whether or not the actions were based upon
valid information. We can debate that all day long, until the truth
shows up."
—Bush, unwavering in his certainty that one way or
another WMDs will appear in Iraq Source: The White
House, "President Bush, Prime Minister Blair Discuss War on Terrorism,"
July 17, 2003
- "I had the opportunity to go out to Goree Island and talk
about what slavery meant to America. It's very interesting when you
think about it, the slaves who left here to go to America, because of
their steadfast and their religion and their belief in freedom, helped
change America. America is what it is today because of what went on in
the past."
—Bush, commenting on the significance of slavery
in America's past Source: White House, "Remarks by the
President to Embassy Personnel, Leopold Sedar Senghor International
Airport, Dakar, Senegal," July 8, 2003
- "And then we'll be going to Goree Island, where I'll be
giving a speech about race, race in the world, race as it relates to
Africa and America. And we're in the process of writing it. I can't give
you any highlights of the speech yet because I, frankly, haven't seen
it."
—Bush, discussing preparations for his trip to
Africa Source: White House, "President Bush Discusses
Upcoming Africa Trip with Reporters Remarks by the President in
Roundtable Interview with African Print Journalists," July 3,
2003
- "We are in the process of helping them implement a strategy
which is was described to us in Aqaba as to how the Palestinian
Authority want to reconstitute a security force in order to make sure
the terrorists, the haters of peace, those who can't stand freedom do
not have their way in the Middle East."
—Bush, on smoothing
some of the bumps in the road to peace in the Middle East Source: The White House, "President Believes Peace in Middle East
is Achievable: Remarks by the President to the Travel Pool," June 15,
2003
- "I think that freedom is a powerful incentive. And I am—I
believe that someday freedom will prevail everywhere, because freedom is
a powerful drive for people to—and it's the beginnings of people
expressing themselves toward a free Iran, which I think is positive."
—Bush, on recent protests in Iran Source:
The White House, "President Believes Peace in Middle East is Achievable:
Remarks by the President to the Travel Pool," June 15, 2003
- "Wait for us to succeed peace. Wait for us to have two
states, side by side—is for everybody coming together to deny the
killers the opportunity to destroy."
—Bush, speaking to
reporters Source: The White House, "President Believes
Peace in Middle East is Achievable: Remarks by the President to the
Travel Pool," June 15, 2003
- "And if one of those jobs are created, we must have a system
which trains people for the jobs which actually
exist."
—Bush, discussing employment training Source: U.S. Newswire, "Remarks by the President on Employment
Training," June 17, 2003
- "First, let me make it very clear, poor people aren't necessarily
killers. Just because you happen to be not rich doesn't mean you're
willing to kill."
—Bush, speaking about terrorism and
poverty Source: Public Papers of the Presidents, "The
President's News Conference With President Macapagal-Arroyo of the
Philippines," May 26, 2003
- "Some one of my visits—one of the reasons I'm visiting here is to
ask the question, you know, to people, because if there's moving too
slow or people are saying one thing and the other thing is not
happening, now's the time to find out."
—Bush, talking about
hurricane relief Source: Federal Document Clearing
House, "George W. Bush Delivers Remarks on Tornado Damage," May 13,
2003
- "We can help somebody who hurts by hugging a neighbor in
need."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks by
President George W. Bush To Marine Personnel and Their Families," April
3, 2003
- "And as I said in my State of the Union, the idea is to see that
a car born today—I mean, a child born today will be driving a car, as
his or her first car, which will be powered by hydrogen and
pollution-free."
Source: Federal News Service,
"Remarks by President George W. Bush Re: Energy Independence," Feb. 6,
2003
- "There was a good news story in Mississippi. I went down there
and—it wasn't because of me, it was because the doctors and the citizens
understand the cost of a trial system gone array and they got themselves
a law."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House,
"President Calls for Medical Liability Reform," Jan. 16, 2003
- "I mentioned early on that I recognize there are hurdles, and
we're going to achieve those hurdles."
Source:
Federal News Service, "Remarks by President George W. Bush," Jan. 22,
2003
- "There's only one person who hugs the mothers and the widows, the
wives and the kids upon the death of their loved one. Others hug but
having committed the troops, I've got an additional responsibility to
hug and that's me and I know what it's like."
Source: ABC News Transcripts, "President Bush and First Lady Bush
'20/20' Year-End Interview," Dec. 13, 2002
- "The goals for this country are peace in the world. And the goals
for this country are a compassionate American for every single citizen.
That compassion is found in the hearts and souls of the American
citizens."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House,
"President Visits D.C. Food Bank," Dec. 19, 2002
- "Sometimes Washington is one of these towns where the people who
think they've got the sharp elbows are the most effective
person."
Source: Federal Document Clearing House,
"George W. Bush Participates in a Terrell-for-Senate Luncheon," Dec. 3,
2002
- "The solid truth of the matter is, when you find—if you want to
help heal the hurt, if you want to you hurt people—help people in pain,
the best way to do so is to call upon the great strength of the country,
which is the compassion of our fellow Americans."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Delivers
Remarks," Nov. 4, 2002
- "I want the youngsters here to remember the story of Flight 93,
one of most profound parts of this entire history of the recent history
we've been through."
Source: Federal News Service,
"President Bush Remarks at Missouri Welcome," Nov. 4, 2002
- "This is a—this is a—any strike's a tough—tough situation, but
this one happens to come at a—or a lockout is a tough situation, or no
work is a tough situation—is to come at bad time."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks by President Bush
Following Meeting with Congressional Leaders to Discuss Terrorism
Insurance," Oct. 1, 2002
- "There's an old saying in Tennessee—I know it's in Texas,
probably in Tennessee—that says: Fool me once, shame on [pause] shame on
you. [Pause] Fool me [long, uncomfortable, agonizing pause] you can't
get fooled again."
Source: The Washington Post, "The
Reliable Source," Lloyd Grove, Sept. 18, 2002
- "We're going to have a White House forum there in Washington,
D.C., obviously—that's where the White House is ..."
Source: FDCH Political Transcripts, "George W. Bush Participates
in Pledge Across America," Sept. 17, 2002
- "I should have clarified it by my statement. I just clarified it
by my—not should have—I just."
—Bush, trying to clarify a
statement Source: FDCH Political Transcripts, "George W.
Bush Holds Media Availability with Italian Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi," Sept. 14, 2002
- "We've got pockets of persistent poverty in our society, which I
refuse to declare defeat—I mean, I refuse to allow them to continue on.
And so one of the things that we're trying to do is to encourage a
faith-based initiative to spread its wings all across America, to be
able to capture this great compassionate spirit."
Source: Federal News Service, "Remarks by President George W.
Bush Re: Small Businesses Location," March 18, 2002
A Final Note
- The second edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Phrase, Saying and
Quotation recently recognized Bush's er ... contributions to the English
language. Under the heading "Bushisms," the dictionary includes such
Bush classics as, "We are ready for any unforseen event which may or may
not happen."
Source: The Associated Press, "Words of
wisdom from Bush—and you can quote him on that," Nov. 18, 2002
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