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Bushisms (2004)

“The accidental wit and wisdom of our 43rd President!”

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Plot

Embark on a whimsical and enlightening journey through the labyrinth of linguistic leaps and bounds with "Bushisms" (2004). This lively compilation spotlights the most unforgettable malapropisms of George W. Bush, encapsulating his unique verbal gymnastics in a vibrant collection that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. Your guide on this odyssey is the witty host Brian Unger, who navigates the bushy thicket of Bush's baffling language with sharp commentary, joined by the insightful Jacob Weisberg and the wry Al Franken. Their collective observations add depth and humor to the already colorful canvas of Bush's rhetoric. Peppered throughout the narrative are actual video and audio clips, serving as living proof of these unforgettable moments. These are harmoniously interspersed with animated segments by the talented Chris "Sketchboy" Routly, adding a layer of visual entertainment to the engaging dialogue. Adding to the melodic mix, The George W. Bush Singers lend their musical talents to the production, transforming Bush's blunders into catchy rhythms. Furthermore, renowned cartoonist Garry Trudeau provides his unique artistic perspective, enhancing the narrative with his satirical illustrations. "Bushisms" is not just a movie; it's a vibrant exploration of one man's unique way with words, a top ten roundup of memorable moments encased in a DVD experience that will tickle your funny bone and stimulate your mind. So sit back, relax, and let the symphony of Bush's speech take you on an unforgettable journey through the amusing annals of political rhetoric.

Where to watch Bushisms?

Bushisms is a documentary movie featuring Brian Unger and directed by Elizabeth Reeder.

It is possible to buy Bushisms on Amazon Video.