George W. Bush


Bush memoir stirs an unintended debate

Sheila Liaugminas | 11 November 2010
President George W. Bush’s new book focuses mostly on his presidency and its most decisive moments, and that’s what media coverage is analyzing. But suddenly, someone noticed a snip in the book that referred back to earlier days, and Bush used the ‘f’ word….the one people don’t comfortably use in polite society.

The ‘Bush billboard’

Sheila Liaugminas | 10 February 2010
The news is not that the ‘Miss Me Yet?’ sign is out there on the highway, generating a crush of commentary in the media and carping in the blogosphere. It's that it took two months to be noticed...
 
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