I realize that headline is a redundant statement; but, here it goes:

Comedy Central has ordered “Lil’ Bush: Resident of the United States,” a cartoon satire that re-imagines President Bush and key executives in his administration as elementary school misfits.

The title character is surrounded by close pals like Lil’ Cheney, who grumbles unintelligibly, and Lil’ Condi, who pines for Lil’ Bush and does his homework for him.

“Bush” is not without its risque moments. When Lil’ Bush’s school serves falafel instead of hot dogs for lunch in one episode, he and his pals torture the cafeteria employees with methods made famous during the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

As far as I know, watching the show will not be considered a terrorist act.



  1. Leu says:

    Alright, I sat down and watched an episode of this. Now, I’m no fan of the current administration, but this just plain sucks.

    I’m sorry; call me when it’s funny.

  2. Angel H. Wong says:

    Is it just me or they drawn little Condoleeza as a white girl?

  3. Philip Space says:

    I think you underestimate the administration–reporting on this show will probably be considered a terrorist act, let alone producing it.

  4. Philip Space says:

    and watching it will also be considered a terrorist act. I’m sure the cable and dish companies have already lain down and rolled over for the feds.

  5. Mark says:

    2. And your point?

  6. kballweg says:

    Really, bad crap is bad crap, regardless of what political point of view it tries to exploit. Won’t last.

  7. kballweg says:

    Really, bad crap is bad crap, regardless of what political point of view it tries to exploit. Won’t last.

    Sorta like Ann Coulter.

  8. They need to bring back That’s My Bush! Now THAT show was funny.


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