That's My Bush!
Approval Rate: 69%
Reviews 21
by cubswin5
Tue May 22 2007I think that sometimes people bank to much on making fun of the president. It takes a little more than a never ending bush joke to make a 30 minute show. It really didn't offer much besides that.
by heyhey
Wed Mar 01 2006MAN I THINK THIS IS THE GREATEST FUKING SHOW ON THE PLANET BESIDES SOUTH PARK. ANYONE WHO THINKS DIFFERENTLY SHOULD KISS MY WHITE ASS!!! TREY AND MATT HIT THE SPOT AND THE SHOW SHOULD COME BACK!! SEASON 2, SEASON 2, SEASON 2.
by jdevon69
Sun Feb 26 2006I thought the show was very funny. I wish they were still running episodes and used more of his Bushisms. Although some episodes wre better than others overall I thought it betrayed what I would expect from GW
by davis21wylie
Sat Feb 26 2005Funny underlying concept, but not really suited to be a real show. It seemed like a 5-minute skit for Mad TV that was stretched painfully into 10 or so 30-minute episodes. Also, Tim Bottoms must have been one of the last choices to be Bush, because I can think of about 10 actors/comedians better suited to portray the prez. Overall, it went a little too over-the-top; there is a point when camp crosses over from wit to heavy-handed trash, and this show never was north of that boundary.
by rainer21
Fri Jul 30 2004Loved the concept, hated the show itself.
by redoedo
Tue Mar 30 2004It was simply a parody (a decent one at that) of a political figure. From the looks of some of these comments, some people apparently took this show way too seriously. On a side note, the actor that played George W. Bush on this short-lived show (Tim Bottoms) also portrayed Bush in a more serious atmosphere in a TV film about 9/11 entitled DC 9/11: A Time of Crisis.
by alpepper
Mon Mar 29 2004Wasn't funny at all. I couldn't believe it was filmed before a live audience. Was the live audience recruited out of crack dens. The show was Borderline seditious (Most countries would have executed the producers and cast for treason). Vanished right after 9/11 (I wonder why!!!)
by jon_andersen
Sun Mar 14 2004Dispicable. We don't need this kind of show about our president. I would say the same if it was about Clinton. Some things are just plain inappropriate.
by profchaos
Fri Oct 31 2003I thought this show was pretty funny. I love Trey Parker and Matt Stone; they're geniuses. Too bad the show got cancelled.
by sunnstars2003
Thu Aug 21 2003This show was hilarious when it was still on! I miss it so much! And what makes it even funnier is that I can easily see the real G. W. saying and doing the things that happen in this show.
by rebelyell1861
Tue May 13 2003I tried to sit through this once and it was the dumbest thing I'd EVER seen.
by lukskywlkr
Wed Nov 06 2002First of all, if you don't think the title is funny, you probably won't find anything else funny about it either. Second, I think George W. Bush is doing a pretty good job in the White House, so they need to make fun of someone else.
by hoovertbeanhea_d
Mon Nov 04 2002It was a good show, I hate that I never see it anymore. Makes fun of all those old, bad sitcoms from back in the day. While kind of too much like those old shows at times it is funny overall. One of these days, I'm gonna punch you in the Face!
by classictvfan47
Sat Jun 29 2002Although I was for Gore and he should have won the election, this show that made fun of capable president George W. Bush, is extremly offensive and has lots of nauseating content. Comedy Central is a terror to all, this show included.
by galomorro
Mon Nov 26 2001Loved it almost as much as AbFab and wish it was still around. Hilarious!
by alley67a
Wed Nov 14 2001Political parody is as old as politics. Don't play the disrespect card. No one would protest if Clinton or Gore got an old comic ribbing. If you can't take it, trash the comic section in your newspaper along with your MAD mags, fight to get shows like SNL off the air, and go live in a monastery. I think another smart viewer on this page would agree. But even more than a political parody the show was a parody of sitcoms.Sitcoms for the most part took you for an idiot and wanted you to believe there was a real studio audience laughing like hyenas at dumb jokes and formulaic scenarios. "All in the Family" was an exception. Matt Stone and Trey Parker wanted you to know the studio audience was fake, and they really rubbed that in our faces when the "Three's Company"- Chrissy" secretary would come in and the audience would howl. Ever wonder if Larry on "3's Co." actually worked - I believe he was a used car salesman but he seemed to live just to pop in spontaneously into the trio's apartme... Read more
by alainanoel
Wed Sep 26 2001Get rid of this show.
by pedrogouveia
Mon Jul 23 2001I found this show to be pretty good actually. And it's somewhat hard to judge by only the premier episode. It looks like it should pick up. If you're gonna tell me that the show is disrespectful towards the president, then you'd also have to tell that to MAD TV and SNL. It's all in the name of comedy... The fetus on the first episode was hilarious!!!!!
by swenocha
Fri May 18 2001This is just plain awful! I expected it to be so much funnier, considering the media's fascination with making W look like an idiot when he so clearly isn't. I think that the South Park boys need to stick to killing Kenny...
by tigger222
Mon May 14 2001A disgrace to our president! Show some respect boys!
by callmetootie
Thu Apr 12 2001That's My Bush was a disappointment to me, because I was expecting a laugh-out-loud chuckle fest that I would truely enjoy. That's My Bush was funny in the opening scene with Bush and Maggie throwing the piggy bank around and her moving her fat butt, but then when the frat guys came over and stuff, it got truely annoying. The guy who portrays Bush looks like him, but just isn't that funny. The woman who plays Laura, tries playing more of a Carol Brady. But, Marcia Wallace who plays Maggie is what made me laugh, and she was so funny!