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Bushism vs Bushonomics - What's the difference?

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Bushism is a related term of bushonomics.


As nouns the difference between bushism and bushonomics

is that bushism is (countable) a turn of phrase spoken by president that is unintentionally comical due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc while bushonomics is (us politics) the economic policies associated with the presidency of , 1989-1993.

As a proper noun bushism

is (uncountable) the political philosophy associated with former us president.

bushism

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (uncountable) The political philosophy associated with former US president .
  • * 1999 October 7, New York Times,
  • But to get to the essence of Bushism , it's helpful to go to another and more unusual book, All the Best, George Bush, a collection of letters written by George Bush the elder.

    Noun

  • (countable) A turn of phrase spoken by President that is unintentionally comical due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc.
  • See also

    * bozo eruption * gaffe * Palinism English words suffixed with -ism English eponyms

    bushonomics

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (US politics) The economic policies associated with the presidency of , 1989-1993.
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  • (US politics) The economic policies associated with the presidency of , 2001-2009.
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