Posts Tagged ‘Bush’

American Voices: Sandra Day O’Connor Regrets ‘Bush V. Gore’

Former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor said the court’s decision to hear the case of Bush v. The Onion Tweet This Post

O’Connor voices regret over Bush v. Gore

WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor is suggesting for the first time that the court should have stayed out of the 2000 presidential election dispute between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

Infographic: Features Of George W. Bush Presidential Library

The technologically advanced and highly interactive George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum will open to the public on May 1 in Dallas. The Onion Tweet This Post

Abbreviated pundit round-up: Boston, Bush, Bachmann

Sadhbh Walshe at The Guardian wonders Why can’t western women seem to figure out the corporate world? Tweet This Post

President Obama’s gift to George W. Bush

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O’Connor Questions Decision to Take Bush v. Gore

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor told the Chicago Tribune she isn’t sure the high court should have taken the Bush v. Gore case that decided the 2000 presidential election. Tweet This Post

[video] All Of Nation’s Living Presidents Gather To Lie About Bush Presidency

A study finds that wolf attacks are still the leading cause of death in America, a man says ‘fuck it’ and eats lunch and 10:58 a.m., and Dzhokar Tsarnaev posts bail. The Onion Tweet This Post

Jon Stewart Welcomes Bush Back to the Spotlight

Jon Stewart had his own unique take on the George W. Bush presidential library dedication calling it “the Hard Rock Café of catastrophic policy decisions.” Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire Tweet This Post

Is George W. Bush Smart?

Keith Hennessey: “President Bush is extremely smart by any traditional standard. He’s highly analytical and was incredibly quick to be able to discern the core question he needed to answer. It was occasionally a little embarrassing when he would jump ahead of one of his Cabinet secretaries in a policy discussion and the advisor would [...]