George W. Bush

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It’s safe to assume that Jessica Alba is not a fan of George W. Bush, Bill O’Reilly and the Fox News channel.

Fox News was interviewing her on the red carpet at the "Declare Yourself" party on January 18 in Washington, D.C. where Alba declined to give a shout-out to O'Reilly saying, "He’s kind of an a--hole. A little bit."

The producer then asked "How so?" To which she replied, "I don't know how he does it...maybe he was born that way," she answered with a smirk.

The producer then asked Alba to give an example of O'Reilly being an asshole and Alba responded: "Um, no. Cause that means I'm admitting I actually watched FOX."

The quotes sound bitchier than the real interview. She was actually smiling during the entire thing. Naturally, O'Reilly hit back at Alba on his show and took somewhat of the higher-road. O'Reilly said: "[We] believe Miss Alba is misguided and would benefit greatly if she actually did watch The Factor," he said. Check out the clip below...

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While American's are anxiously waiting for the Inauguration of Barack Obama, the Bush's will be busy moving all their belongings out of the house they lived in for the past eight years.

So what's in the moving van? "Very, very few things," Mrs. Bush told People. "I mean, of course I have a million books, and lots of clothes – now."

"I'm leaving with a lot of clothes, which is great – I'll never have to buy clothes again." She must have gone shopping with Sarah Palin.

The former first couple isn't allowed to take any furniture with them when they move, but Laura has been busy in the past few weeks buying up a storm from antique furniture shops for their new four-bedroom home in Dallas's Tony Preston Hollow neighborhood.

The Obama's will officially be living in the White House as of 10:30am. When they arrive all their clothes will already be in their closets, their favorite foods will be in the pantry, and the furniture they picked will be in their places.

How sweet it must be to grow up in the White House. Malia and Sasha are two lucky kids!
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Pamela Anderson is planning on giving Barack Obama and George W. Bush the same gift this holiday season: a book of essays.

Sometime in between partying and forgetting to wear pants, Pam discovered a book that has a collection of inspiring essays in it--and she actually read it!

Anderson says, "I've found a wonderful book I'm giving everyone... It's a collection of 50 inspirational essays - not boring 'strive to be better' sayings, but real-life stories that are truly amazing.

"Some of the essays had me crying... It has essays by a woman who started the first breast milk bank in India, a girl born without feet who now runs marathons, a man who saved kids in a South American village by starting a shoe drive for them."

She added, "I'm sending a copy of the book to the Obamas and, what the hell, to Mr. Bush, too, since he'll need ways to pass the time, because it is exactly the theme for our next White House: one can make a difference!"

The book, One Can Make A Difference also features thoughts, stories and musings from Sir Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Petra Nemcova, Moby, and Kevin Bacon.

Sounds pretty interesting actually. Wonder if it'll ever get to the Obama's or Secret Service will just toss it thinking a fake Pam sent it? As long as it inspires Pam to put on more clothes when she goes out, we'll label it a success.
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President George W. Bush made a surprise appearance in Iraq today and it's safe to say he was not welcomed with open arms. During a news conference with the Prime Minister of Iraq, a reporter thought it would be a good idea to throw both his shoes at Bush. Bush dodged both shoes, so incase you're wondering none of them hit him.

While he was throwing his shoes, he was yelling "This is the end." According to Bloomberg, throwing a shoe in the Arab culture is a sign of disrespect.

"This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq," said Muntadar al-Zeidi, a correspondent for Al-Baghdadia television, an Iraqi-owned station based in Cairo, Egypt.

All the security guys attacked the protester and no one will probably ever see him again.

After Bush got attacked by the flying shoes he joked, “I’m OK...All I can report is it is a size 10.”

Watch the video of Bush being attacked by the shoes. He's got a quick reflex.

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