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Obliviously on He Sails The Bush Administration in Rhyme

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  • ISBN-13: 9781400062881
  • ISBN: 1400062888
  • Edition: 1
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

AUTHOR

Trillin, Calvin

SUMMARY

THE EFFECT ON HIS CAMPAIGN OF THE RELEASE OF GEORGE W. BUSH'S COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT Obliviously on he sails, With marks not quite as good as Quayle's. November 29, 1999 The fact that those marks at Yale got him into Harvard Business School is yet another reminder of which class of Americans has always benefited from the original affirmative action program. When George W. Bush began to be spoken of as a possible presidential candidate, he had to counter a widespread impression that he was just a shallow rich boy who had failed at everything except riding along on family connections. Given what Bush's college transcript revealed, it occurred to me that Dick Cheney, who flunked out of Yale twice, might have been put on the ticket because he was the only living American politician who had a less distinguished academic record at Yale than George W. Bush. The theory prevalent more responsible observers was that Cheney, who had been in charge of finding the Republican vice-presidential nominee, selected himself as a sort of nanny to the relatively inexperienced Bush. I have always thought of Cheney as The Droner. His greatest talent has been to create a public persona that makes him appear to be, despite his congressional voting record and his views, too boring to be extreme. In the past, I'd suggested campaign slogans to candidates of both partiessometimes the same slogan, as in the tried-and-true "Never Been Indicted." In that spirit, I offered Bush a campaign slogan that I'd once offered Quayle, a student of similar limitations who was in the DePauw chapter of Bush's college fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon: "Definitely Not the Dumbest Guy in the Deke House." The offer was not accepted. a SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION ON THE SPEAKING PROBLEMS THAT SEEM TO RUN IN THE BUSH FAMILY He thinks that hostile's hostage. He cannot say subliminal. The way Bush treats the language Is bordering on criminal. His daddy had the problem: He used the nounless predicate. Those cowboy boots can do that To people from Connecticut. October 9, 2000 ON THE WHITE HOUSE DRESS CODE The President's demanding proper dress A tie, a coat, a shine on shoes or boots. I guess we're meant to find this a relief: We've now returned to government by suits. April 2, 2001 DICK CHENEY'S PRIMER ON THE CONSTITUTION So what's it called if during war you criticize the President for any reason? Treason. And how long does this war go on (and this is where this theory's really pretty clever)? Forever. June 10, 2002 CHENEY'S HEAD: AN EXPLANATION One mystery I've tried to disentangle: Why Cheney's head is always at an angle. He tries to come on straight, and yet I can't Help notice that his head is at a slant. When Cheney's questioned on the Sunday shows, The Voice of Reason is his favorite pose. He drones in monotones. He never smiles Explaining why some suspects don't need trials, Or why right now it simply stands to reason That criticizing Bush amounts to treason, Or which important precept it would spoil To know who wrote our policy on oil, Or why as CEO he wouldn't know What Halliburton's books were meant to show. And as he speaks I've kept a careful check On when his head's held crooked on his neck. The code is broken, after years of trying: He only cocks his head when he is lying. Trillin, Calvin is the author of 'Obliviously on He Sails The Bush Administration in Rhyme', published 2004 under ISBN 9781400062881 and ISBN 1400062888.

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