• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    What everyone glosses over and completely never see.

    Is that this idiot represents the entire country.

    If you have an idiot for a leader.

    Logic says, your country is full of idiots.

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      17 hours ago

      Logic says, your country is full of idiots.

      Yeah, we went through this already, George Bush the Second made you guys look very stupid

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        3 hours ago

        It was less obvious because the world was less connected and not everyone had a high quality video camera in their pocket.

        The media could also be relied upon to edit in a favourable manner. That’s still the case today, but he can’t get away from the fact that every time he shows up, people film him, because he’s always going to say something stupid. The idea that he might manage to have a normal day and not say something insanely dumb, is just inconceivable.

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          2 hours ago

          did you live through the Bush presidency, or are you making assumptions based on the times? Because the media tore Bush to absolute shreds and painted him as a gigantic idiot.

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              1 hour ago

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictionalized_portrayals_of_George_W._Bush

              Bush was the target of satire for most of his presidency. Most fictional depictions of the President in popular media tend to emphasize his drawl and tendency to use incorrect grammar and malapropisms in speeches, as well as his sometimes awkward hand and facial gestures. Bush is often depicted in caricatures with a large nose and ears, and small eyes, giving him a somewhat chimpanzee-like appearance. This is exemplified in a Fruit of the Loom shirt design in which he is compared to the children’s book character Curious George. He is also sometimes drawn in political cartoons as being short in stature.

              Most fictionalized portrayals of George W. Bush have been perceived as negative.

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      1 hour ago

      tbf, he really is the perfect representation of a large subsection of the US population, rich, middle/working class, poor…

      he’s dumb as shit and acquired everything because of his name (wasting most of that fortune/legacy to boot).

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      18 hours ago

      I agree. The middle of the bell curve is woefully inadequate. Those dingalings.

      • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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        3 hours ago

        I suppose if we’ve got Einstein and Hawking we must have people like Trump to balance it out.

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          Einstein was born in Germany and spent much of his life (including the portion where he did a lot of his most significant work) in Switzerland. He only moved to the United States towards the end of his life.

          Hawking was born in the UK and lived his entire life there.