That's My Bush! (2001)
That's My Bush! (2001)


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Timothy Bottoms
George W. Bush

Carrie Quinn Dolin
Laura Bush

Kurt Fuller
Karl Rove

Marcia Wallace
Maggie Hawley

Kristen Miller
Princess Stevenson

John D'Aquino
Larry O'Shea

Trey Parker
Creator / Producer / Writer

Matt Stone
Creator / Producer / Writer

Jonathan Kimmel
Writer

Jeff Melman
Director

Matt Prager
Writer

Tom Stern
Writer

Amy Welsh
Writer

Tony Barbieri
Writer

Toddy Walters
Tour Guide

Eugene Roche
The Warden

Valerie Mahaffey
Janet Rove

Elena Lyons
Rhoda

Guy Siner
Dr. Thomas Klestil

Joseph Ruskin
Dr. Jack Kevorkian

Vickilyn Reynolds
Ms. Clea #3

Frank Novak
Witty G. Banter

Juanita Jennings
Ms. Clea

Lisa K. Wyatt
Joyce

E.J. Callahan
Randle

Shelley Berman
Principal

Madison Mason
Donald Rumsfeld

Kyle McCulloch
Kyle

Steven Houska
Jankins

Christopher Birt
Leron

Brad Greenquist
Austrian Soldier #2

Clayton Landey
Announcer

George Brandon
Felix's Assistant

Bob Legionaire
Charlton Heston

Eric Lawrence
Secret Service Guy/Secret Service Bobby

Chantal Bushelle
Ms. Clea #2

Daniel Alexander
Secret Service Bobby #2

Robert Machray
Moose

Joe Ochman
The Wedge

Michael Chieffo
Thad
Media.

Details.
Release DateApril 4, 2001
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes8
Running Time22m
Content RatingTV-MA
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
That's My Bush! is an American television sitcom that aired on Comedy Central from April 4 to May 23, 2001. The show was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, a comedy-duo best known for creating South Park.
Despite the political overtones, the show itself was more a broad lampoon of American sitcoms, including jokes, a laugh track, and stock characters such as klutzy secretary Princess (Kristen Miller), know-it-all maid Maggie (Marcia Wallace), and supposedly helpful next door neighbor Larry (John D'Aquino).
The series was conceived in the wake of the 2000 presidential election, between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Parker and Stone were sure that Gore would win the election, and tentatively titled the show Everybody Loves Al. However, due to the controversy regarding the election's outcome, the series was pushed back. Instead, the show was then plotted around Bush at the workplace.
The show received positive reviews from critics, with The New York Times commenting, "That's My Bush! is a satire of hero worship itself; it is the anti-West Wing and the first true post-Clinton comedy. [...] This politically astute criticism is embedded in so much hysterical humor that the series never seems weighty."
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