In 1994, there was a ‘George Bush’ rodeo clown dummy

Washington Examiner – by CHARLIE SPIERING

In the wake of ‘Clown-gate’ at the Missouri State Fair, it appears that professional rodeo clowns will think twice before mocking the president.

But in 1994, Douglas A. Campbell, a writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer chronicled a rodeo clown even featuring George H.W. Bush.  

From the report:

The big white gate flew open. The bull came out bucking. The rider flopped from side to side and the bullfighters held back, letting the bull make his moves until the rider dropped off. Licciardello crouched in a heavily padded barrel, a human target should the bull decide to charge. Hawkins waited near the barrel, holding his big inner tube. A dummy with a George Bush mask stood beside the clown, propped up by a broomstick.

T.J. Hawkins rolled out the big inner tube, and the bull lowered his head, shot forward and launched into the tube, sending it bounding down the center of the arena. The crowd cheered. Then the bull saw the George Bush dummy. He tore into it, sending the rubber mask flying halfway across the sand as he turned toward the fence, sending cowboys scrambling up the fence rails, hooking one with his horn and tossing him off the fence.

I highlight this article only to demonstrate the rich tradition of politically incorrect rodeo clowns. . .

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One thought on “In 1994, there was a ‘George Bush’ rodeo clown dummy

  1. “A dummy with a George Bush mask stood beside the clown, propped up by a broomstick.”

    The police state wasn’t nearly as well established at that time.

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