Comedian Steve Bridges Impersonates George W. Bush
Baby Boomer Steve Bridges, born 1964, is dead on as former President George W. Bush in these 2 videos
About Steve Bridges: BRIDGES developed a repertoire of over 200 impressions, including TV characters Barney Fife and Homer Simpson, broadcasters Tom Brokaw, Paul Harvey and Rush Limbaugh; but it was his chilling embodiment of political leaders Bill Clinton and Al Gore that rapidly established him as a premiere vocal impressionist.
Applying “executive” skills and vision, BRIDGES gathered a “creative cabinet” in 2002 that has changed the world of comedy. He engaged the Academy Award-winning prosthetic make-up artist, Kevin Haney and Evan Davis’ Headwriters comedy staff, creating a formula for the perfect President George W. Bush.
Click here to view him as President Barack Obama.

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Steve Bridges has Obama and Bush down cold even though they’re strikingly different characters. We Americans seemed more impressed by personality than politics. Obama’s presidency has not departed all that much from Bush in terms of foreign policy, anti-terrorism, some cultural issues, and even aspects of economic policy. Yet Bush critics embrace Obama. Maybe they didn’t like Bush’s inelegance, Texas accent, C- grade-point-average mentality, and his “good ole boys” style. Along comes a tall, articulate, Harvard-educated gentleman with a worldly point of view–an aristocrat–and those critics gush over his Presidency in spite of deeds that don’t differ dramatically from the man they love to hate. As that old jazz song goes: “It ain’t what you do, its the way that you do it.”
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