Stay of George W. Bush at the White House is remembered for many things, them by inconsistent and meaningless phrases uttered during his tenure and who have given former U.S. president the dubious honor of leading a "list of the most absurd statements."
The list has been conducted through a survey via the Internet by the British insurer Aviva, with the participation of 4,000 people, and politicians have seven top ten, accompanied by two commentators sports and soccer.
George W. Bush is the only one that appears twice.
The top ten is as follows:
- George W. Bush, U.S. President on August 5, 2004:
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. Do not ever stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. "
2 .- Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California in the 2003 election campaign:
"I think gay marriage should be between a man and a woman. "
3 .- Donald Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, February 12, 2002:
" reports that say that something has always happened I find interesting. There are things we know we know. There are known unknowns, that is, we know there are some things we do not know. But there are things unknown unknowns, we do not know we do not know. "
4 .- Murray Walker, motorsport commentator:
"The car is in the lead is absolutely unique, except for going back, which is identical"
5 .- John Motson, football commentator:
" for those who are watching the game in black and white, Spurs are in yellow. "
6 .- Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, July 1, 2009:
"total public spending will continue to increase and 0 percent in the period 2013-2014.
7 .- Bill Clinton in 1998 during testimony before the grand jury "Lewinsky affair"
"depends on what is the meaning of the word 'is'. If 'is' means 'is and never has been,' that's one thing if it means 'none', then it was a completely true statement. "
8 .- Eric Cantona, footballer, in 1995:
"When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into sea. "
9 .- George W. Bush, U.S. President on July 22, 2001:
"I know what you think. I will express what I believe and what I believe. I believe what I believe is right."
10 .- Boris Johnson, Mayor of London in 2003:
"could not disagree less with you."
The list has been conducted through a survey via the Internet by the British insurer Aviva, with the participation of 4,000 people, and politicians have seven top ten, accompanied by two commentators sports and soccer.
George W. Bush is the only one that appears twice.
The top ten is as follows:
- George W. Bush, U.S. President on August 5, 2004:
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. Do not ever stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. "
2 .- Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California in the 2003 election campaign:
"I think gay marriage should be between a man and a woman. "
3 .- Donald Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, February 12, 2002:
" reports that say that something has always happened I find interesting. There are things we know we know. There are known unknowns, that is, we know there are some things we do not know. But there are things unknown unknowns, we do not know we do not know. "
4 .- Murray Walker, motorsport commentator:
"The car is in the lead is absolutely unique, except for going back, which is identical"
5 .- John Motson, football commentator:
" for those who are watching the game in black and white, Spurs are in yellow. "
6 .- Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, July 1, 2009:
"total public spending will continue to increase and 0 percent in the period 2013-2014.
7 .- Bill Clinton in 1998 during testimony before the grand jury "Lewinsky affair"
"depends on what is the meaning of the word 'is'. If 'is' means 'is and never has been,' that's one thing if it means 'none', then it was a completely true statement. "
8 .- Eric Cantona, footballer, in 1995:
"When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into sea. "
9 .- George W. Bush, U.S. President on July 22, 2001:
"I know what you think. I will express what I believe and what I believe. I believe what I believe is right."
10 .- Boris Johnson, Mayor of London in 2003:
"could not disagree less with you."
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