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President Bill Clinton Talks About His Friendship With President George H.W. Bush (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Mar 29th 2011 12:42AM
For the first time since President Barack Obama's inauguration, the four surviving Presidents came together to honor former President George H.W. Bush for his leadership. NBC aired the proceedings in the special 'All Together Now: A Celebration of Service' (Mon., 8PM ET on NBC).Clinton spoke of the transformation of his relationship with the senior Bush from political rival in the 1992 Presidential campaign, which he described as painful in some ways, to friend. And he had only one man to thank for bringing the two of them together: Clinton's successor in the White House.
"George W. Bush did me one of the great favors of my life," Clinton said. "He asked me not once, but twice, to work with his father to help people in need."
George W. Bush Enjoys His Father's Testicle Joke (VIDEO)
by Jeremy Taylor, posted Nov 15th 2010 10:10PM
During an appearance on Fox & Friends (weekdays, 6AM ET on Fox News) George W. Bush spoke about a passage in his book, 'Decision Point,' in which his father, George H.W. Bush, told a (literally and figuratively) off-color joke to a nurse after he had an operation at the Mayo Clinic."(My dad) is lying in bed after an operation, and a nurse walks in, and he says 'Ma'am, are my testicles black?' " W. Bush recounted. "You can imagine the nurse's reaction to the former president asking that question. And she said, 'Mr. President,' and he said 'No, no, are my testicles black?' "
At that point, according to W. Bush, the nurse reached for his father's chart, presumably to check on any notations about darkened testicles. Then H.W Bush delivered the punch line: "Are my test results back."
Ah, we see what he did there. Still, when it comes to talking about balls, no president will ever be able to compete with the always foul mouth of Lyndon Johnson.
'SNL's' Presidential Reunion Video Hits Funny or Die
by Danny Gallagher, posted Mar 4th 2010 8:45PM
Nearly 30 years of one of American television's most storied and beloved traditions (i.e. portraying our presidents as moronic simpletons whose inability to tie their own shoes could send the country to Defcon 3) came to a glorious fountain of awesomeness at Funnyordie.com.
The website premiered a new public service announcement on federal finance laws directed by Ron Howard in the form of a very funny "Presidential Reunion" sketch that features the likes of Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, Dana Carvey, Dan Aykroyd and even Chevy Chase reviving their classic impressions of former presidents including (respectively) George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr., Jimmy Carter and (the most hilarious in my opinion) Gerald Ford who come together to help the beleaguered Barack Obama, played by Fred Armisen. Jim Carrey also stepped in the room to play Ronald Reagan probably because Randy Quaid is nuttier than a Payday bar these days.
The website premiered a new public service announcement on federal finance laws directed by Ron Howard in the form of a very funny "Presidential Reunion" sketch that features the likes of Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, Dana Carvey, Dan Aykroyd and even Chevy Chase reviving their classic impressions of former presidents including (respectively) George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr., Jimmy Carter and (the most hilarious in my opinion) Gerald Ford who come together to help the beleaguered Barack Obama, played by Fred Armisen. Jim Carrey also stepped in the room to play Ronald Reagan probably because Randy Quaid is nuttier than a Payday bar these days.
Shall she dance? Hillary invited to Dancing with the Stars
by Allison Waldman, posted Feb 12th 2008 8:17PM
As the race between Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barak Obama heats up for the Democratic party presidential candidacy, here comes news that should throw the spotlight onto Hillary...if she's savvy enough to say yes. During a recent visit to The Tyra Banks Show, Hillary revealed that "if (paired) with one of those really good partners" she would someday like to compete on Dancing with the Stars. When the powers that be at Dancing heard that, they wasted no time in sending the former first lady a formal invitation. While they acknowledge that the show is not currently in production, dancers from the show are performing around the country in Dancing with the Stars - The Tour. They invited Hillary to choose any one of the dancers and take a try at a cha cha, pasa doble or tango. Or, if she prefer, she could always call on hubby Bill for a pas de deux.TV Squad Hot Topics
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