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Foot in mouth disease
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It is a testament to the infinite malleability of the English
language that an American website magazine manages to publish a
"Bushism of the day", not quite every day but not always, as the
president himself might put it, on a non-daily basis either.
Jacob Weisberg, chief political correspondent of Slate magazine,
is even now working on a second book collecting the pearls of wisdom,
or perils of semi-wisdom, that drop from the lips of George Bush Jr
like crumbs of potentially lethal pretzel. The sheer volume of
malapropisms, terminological atrocities, half-remembered titles,
completely ...
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