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". . . Bush wouldn't have to worry so much about performance if he had a compelling life story to give him gravitas. Unfortunately for him, he's had the least eventful personal history of any major political figure in modern memory. Until his 1994 election as governor of Texas, Dubya lived deep in his father's shadow. President Bush was an academic and athletic star at Andover and Yale, a war hero and successful oilman. George W. was an academic slacker at the same schools, a mediocre athlete, a member of the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War and an unsuccessful oilman. Before politics, he was probably best known for the nicknames he attached to people--a hipper and more sarcastic version of the ''Saturday Night Live'' character who gives everyone he meets a name while 'makin' copies.' . . ."
Happily, George W. has been proven much more effective in his results-oriented policies and mentality than the ankle-biters like Alter ever anticipated. After comparing the military records of George Bush and John Kerry, analysts stated that Bush's IQ was higher than Kerry's.
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