Is The Bush Administration Composed Entirely Of Liars?
No. Not entirely.
Mostly? Perhaps.
November, 2004:
Dick Cheney announces Dubya's victory in the 2004 election as a "broad nationwide victory," and a "mandate" for Bush's "clear agenda." Dictionary.com defines "broad" as "of great breadth," as in, "the river was too broad to swim across." Mr. Bush won the election by 2.5%, the smallest margin in American history. Broad, indeed.
The victory was so broad, in fact, that this so called "mandate" was agreed upon by the media, practically across the broad board.
Anyway, that's it for now. Sorry my story is from '04, I got a lot of catching up to do.
*facts cited from The Truth (with jokes), Al Franken
Mostly? Perhaps.
November, 2004:
Dick Cheney announces Dubya's victory in the 2004 election as a "broad nationwide victory," and a "mandate" for Bush's "clear agenda." Dictionary.com defines "broad" as "of great breadth," as in, "the river was too broad to swim across." Mr. Bush won the election by 2.5%, the smallest margin in American history. Broad, indeed.
The victory was so broad, in fact, that this so called "mandate" was agreed upon by the media, practically across the broad board.
Anyway, that's it for now. Sorry my story is from '04, I got a lot of catching up to do.
*facts cited from The Truth (with jokes), Al Franken
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