Friday, February 27, 2009

President George Bush Leaves the White House with Plans to Perform a One-Man Show on Broadway

President George Bush left office with a plan in mind. After years of torment and ridicule, Bush decided to attack back. At who you may ask, since so many television personalities were the ones delivering the jokes, but Bush has decided to get back at Will Ferrell.

As most former Presidents retire to their homes and in some cases plantations, George Bush is hitting Broadway. He plans perform a one-man show for a limited number of nights, in which he only imitates Will Ferrell and the famous characters he has portrayed over the years.

President Bush wants to show that he can be just as funny as those who mock him, and who better to make fun of than his biggest imitator, Will Ferrell. As everyone has covered Bush’s presidential career, ol’ George is covering Ferrell’s movie career. You will see him bring to life characters such as: Steve Butabi, Chazz Michael Michaels, Chazz Reinhold, Ricky Bobby, Frank the Tank, and even non-comedic roles such as Harold Crick from Stranger than Fiction.

Although this one-man show might seem like a challenge, President Bush is excited about the fact that Will Ferrell’s characters usually play with the English language and have often been known to make up a few words, as when Will Ferrell says in Blades of Glory: “She’s mind-bottling.”

President Bush even told the press that he will go one step further and do a sketch where he is playing Will Ferrell playing George Bush. This should be one of the highlights of the performance as he will be trying to imitate someone that has been imitated for the last eight years and now must make it very original even though he is playing a role of someone else playing that role.

Also to be noted, George Bush has written the majority of the play with a little help from Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Donald Rumsfeld.

The Play is scheduled to hit Broadway within weeks of his departure from the White House.

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