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Hope Yet for Newspapers: Bush Does Read Them

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Just when the rest of the world goes digital, America’s stupidest ever president finally graduates from “My Pet Goat” to grownup newspapers:

“After having said in 2003 that he didn’t read newspapers, instead relying for the latest news on “objective sources” such as people on his staff, he said in a news conference last week that he had read the newspaper that very day.”, say MarketingVOX

Always remembering, of course - recalling what I was told about British newspapers anyway - that one merely needs a reading age of eight to read the tabloids.

Don’t think that readers of the more serious newspapers need a serious education either, I was told that one only needs a reading age of eleven for those.

Yes, the less said the better about his staff being “objective sources”. Or, maybe he has finally discovered that they aren’t, which is the reason for this revelation.

Flash! President Bush Says He Reads Papers Via: MarketingVOX

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