"Great Moments in Presidential Speeches": A fond farewell
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As many of you probably know, a recurring segment on David Letterman's show over the past few years has been called "Great Moments in Presidential Speeches." It is, as you might expect, a vehicle for satirizing George W. Bush and his way with the spoken word. Now that his days of presidential speechifying are almost over, they've compiled a sort of greatest hits. My favorite part was probably the kid near the end (I was crying with laughter), and the very last clip. Enjoy.
As many of you probably know, a recurring segment on David Letterman's show over the past few years has been called "Great Moments in Presidential Speeches." It is, as you might expect, a vehicle for satirizing George W. Bush and his way with the spoken word. Now that his days of presidential speechifying are almost over, they've compiled a sort of greatest hits. My favorite part was probably the kid near the end (I was crying with laughter), and the very last clip. Enjoy.
Labels: comedy, George W. Bush, humor, media, satire
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