• AudibleProops 63

  • No Jesus Juice
  • By: Greg Proops
  • Length: 29 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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By: Greg Proops
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Hey there groove chickens. All politicians are scary charlatans, but in a speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner, First Lady Laura Bush revealed that George W. Bush is just an ordinary guy! According to Laura's speech, W apparently doesn't like books, restraint, or subtlety, and once tried to milk a male horse! Plus, Proops explains why that whole Newsweek Koran thing was such a big deal, and gives a nod to teenage mule-lovers from Georgia.

Explicit Language Warning: This program occasionally contains words the FCC wouldn't allow. If this type of language offends you, please consider yourself warned. In addition, you must be 18 years or older to purchase this program.

© 2005 Greg Proops

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Since the beginning of the Iraq War, Greg Proops has taken on the task of supplying the United States with much needed fearless political and irreverent satire. Fortunately, he doesn't limit his arrows to the Bush White House, aiming flaming ones at targets important, self-important, and just plain dumb.

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