"I've thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain't even close"
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The grammar does extra work. “It ain’t even close” is deliberately unbuttoned, a barroom cadence in place of Senate-speak. Gephardt is signaling solidarity with ordinary skepticism, trying to puncture the aura of presidential certainty with a phrase that sounds like sports trash talk. It frames leadership as a contest with a clear winner, not a nuanced disagreement among elites.
Contextually, this is early-2000s Democratic positioning against a Bush foreign-policy posture defined by moral clarity, unilateral instincts, and post-9/11 swagger. Gephardt’s subtext is caution: Bush’s lens is too simple, too rigid, too confident for a complicated world. It’s also a preemptive defense against the “soft” label - he’s not timid, he’s discerning. The sentence’s power comes from its intimacy: not “Bush is wrong,” but “I’ve looked at his mind, and I’m not buying it.”
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Gephardt, Dick. (2026, January 17). I've thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain't even close. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-thought-a-lot-about-the-world-and-how-george-48608/
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Gephardt, Dick. "I've thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain't even close." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-thought-a-lot-about-the-world-and-how-george-48608/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I've thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain't even close." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-thought-a-lot-about-the-world-and-how-george-48608/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.







