Mential
From my new Bushisms calendar, I'll quote as I giggle, ie sometimes.
On the campaign trail in South Carolina while pursuing the Republican nomination in January 2000, Governor Bush spoke before 2,000 loyal Republicans at a well-attended oyster roast held on a plantation outside Charleston and mystified his audience when, during his discourse on the need for a strengthened U.S. military, he made reference not to "mental" losses (which itself would have sounded odd in the given context), but to "mential" (pronounced "men-shul") losses:
During his visit to South Carolina this week, the first Bushism exploded as the governor painted a passionate picture of the military dangers facing the US, and the pressing need for protection against rogue missile launches.
"This is still a dangerous world," he told more than 2,000 supporters at an oyster roast. "It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mential losses." Bush's spokespeople could not immediately explain what a mential loss was, but it seemed only distantly related to missile launches.-
The Financial Times. "Bushed Again."
14 January 2000.
confirmed via Snopes
2 Comments:
100's years from now.. people will look back in history books and wonder what the hell we were thinking!
We've had basically the same family in office for a decade.
And now our president is a regular re-re.
Grand. Thanks a lot, Republicans.
9:40 AM, June 29, 2007
Well "mential losses" is only close to "missile launches" if you turn on your Drunken-Redneck to English translator.
9:33 AM, July 16, 2007
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