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Mar 22, 2003 12:03


Bush Anything But Moronic, According to Author

Dark Overtones in His Malapropisms
by Murray Whyte
Published on Thursday, November 28, 2002 by the Toronto Star

When Mark Crispin Miller first set out to write Dyslexicon: Observations on a National Disorder, about the ever-growing catalogue of President George W. Bush's verbal gaffes, he meant it for a laugh. But what he came to realize wasn't entirely amusing.

Since the 2000 presidential campaign, Miller has been compiling his own collection of Bush-isms, which have revealed, he says, a disquieting truth about what lurks behind the cock-eyed leer of the leader of the free world. He's not a moron at all
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