Off-color Bush featured in coloring book
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NEW YORK, May 13 U.S. President George W. Bush shows up in some very non-presidential situations in the new "Off-Color Coloring Book: The Bush Years." Whether Bush is shown dressed as a cheerleader or drinking beer, the coloring book portrays the president in an unflattering light that its authors said is simply good-natured fun, The New York Daily News reported Sunday."We like to poke fun at politics," co-author Julie Marcus said of the book she created with her business partner Susan Carp. "We figured George W. deserved his own book." Included along with the unusual presidential scenes are some of Bush's famous "Bushisms" -- expressions that illustrate the president ' s sometimes difficult relationship with English language usage. The coloring book will be released Monday, but Marcus and Carp are reportedly onto their next political target.The Daily News said the two will take on candidates for the 2008 presidential race in a coloring book entitled "The Political Circus." Copyright 2007 by UPI
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