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The White House Correspondents Dinner

Unfortunately for us, we caught most of Steve Colbert's mostly unfunny routine at last night's White House Correspondents Dinner, and missed the president's reportedly much funnier routine.

We were interested to see we weren't the only ones to find Colbert's efforts to be tedious. He did have a few good lines, but overall it was just not good.

Fortunately for us, we were able to watch the president's highlights at Hot Air.

Once again, the president shows himself to be gracious, good-natured, and genuine. No wonder those on the left hate him so much.



posted by: The Editors @ 9:57 am April 30, 2006


1 Comment

  1. Plenty of Laughs at White House Correspondents' Dinner

    If you didn't catch the Bush Bush comedy routine at the Correspondents' Association, you missed a few good laughs. He brought out an impersonator, Steve Bridges, to give the crowd his real thoughts, as he played the polite politician. Here

    Trackback by The Sandbox — April 30, 2006 @ 2:27 pm April 30, 2006


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