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Fictionalized portrayals of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, have become...
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Fictionalized portrayals of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, have become popular since his inauguration on January 20, 2001. Many popular TV shows, magazines, books and comics have portrayed or satirized him.
Several comedians have been known for notable impressions of Bush, including Will Ferrell, James Adomian, Jon Culshaw, Frank Caliendo, Jon Stewart, Scott Dikkers, Steve Bridges and Will Forte. Timothy Bottoms has portrayed Bush fictionally multiple times as recently as 2003: in the Comedy Central sitcom That's My Bush!, as a cameo in the family film The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course, and in a serious role in the telefilm DC 9/11 (2003).
Bush has been the target of satire for most of his presidency. Most fictional depictions of the President in popular media tend to emphasize his drawl and tendency to use incorrect grammar and malapropisms in speeches, as well as his sometimes awkward hand and facial gestures. Bush is often depicted in caricatures with a large nose and ears, and small eyes, giving him a somewhat elfin appearance, or sometimes to look similar to a chimpanzee. He is also sometimes drawn in political cartoons as being short in stature,
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