GEORGE W. BUSH

Supreme Court Health Care Case: The Attorneys Behind The Arguments

Paul Clement
The Affordable Care Act arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court this week will pit two of Washington's seasoned legal minds against each other in a bout akin to Ali vs. Frazier for the legal set. Here's a look at the lawyers who will lead the historic arguments on the constitutionality of the health care measure.
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Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush Endorses Mitt Romney For President

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Rush Limbaugh

Limbaugh Loses Almost 100 Sponsors In Scandal's Wake

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US to Lay Out Case for Killing Citizens Suspected of Terrorism

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Steve Bridges Dies At 48: Best of George W. Bush Impersonator [VIDEO]

Bridges, best known for his impression of President George W. Bush, President Barack Obama and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, was found dead Saturday in his Los Angeles home at age 48. Watch his most masterful performances here, including when he and President Bush spoke side-by-side at the White House Correspondent's Association dinner in 2006.
U.S. President Obama receives jersey from 2011 NBA champions Dallas Mavericks at the White House in Washington

Barack Obama: Phony Elitist

In order to appeal to the “common man” (and perhaps win as many Democratic votes as possible), he pretends to like sports to show how “down to earth” and “accessible” he is.

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