According to the latest online polls, Harry Potter is an undisputable leader! First of all he is a hero, a fictional
character, and, actually, it is not Daniel Radcliffe that is so popular, firstly, it is Harry. There were a lot people who were left behind, but the funniest thing is that Harry Potter gave a wide berth to George Bush!
Despite all the attempts of George Bush to promote himself, he FAILED! His rates are still going down! He is not popular and famous anymore and Harry is on the top of the world! Bush politics is full of aggression and is based on military power and Harry is a good, smart and kind young Wizard-boy! He hates violence that Bush is fond of!
By the way, if J.K. Rowling write and release the eighth part of Harry Potter books he will have a chance to be the most popular and rich boy for already 3 years! Also, Potter can be called the most-mentioned “person” in mass media and among people! And just one interesting observance is to your attention: have you noticed a resemblance between George Bush and Voldemort? No? Make a closer look!
And remember he DID IT! Go on Harry, Harry is the best and not this f… Bush! Harry Potter forever!


















Harry Potter versus George Bush
Amidst all of the excitement for the latest Harry Potter movie release, few people are discussing the distinct parallels between the politics at Hogwarts and the political battles on Capitol Hill. While many in right wing talk radio have, in fact, referred to Islamic terrorism as the Fourth Reich, (i.e. the return of Hitler being personified in Iran’s president), the liberal democrats on the far left don’t seem to want to acknowledge that absolute evil has returned. Well, not unless they’re talking about Bush.
The Order of the Phoenix is almost a perfect conservative response to the liberal screenplay that George Lucas came up with for the final installment of Star Wars, in which some of the dialogue of the dark side came from George Bush and Dick Cheney, verbatim.
In J.K. Rowling’s latest installment, though, the roles are reversed. Just as the House and Senate went through changes this past election, Hogwarts has had some personnel changes, too. Professor Delores Umbridge, a woman, not unlike Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton or Barbara Boxer, has taken control of the school and wants to silence any discussion of the evil that lives among them. ‘Sounds a lot like the discussions regarding the “fairness doctrine”. Her Ministry-approved course of defensive magic has also created a scenario where the young wizards are ill-equipped to defend themselves. Could this be any more of a parody to the filibustering that has ensued in congress on troop funding, or border security for that matter. Ultimately, Harry Potter is left alone to train brave young wizards to defend themselves in the battle ahead, just like our US Military has continued to help train the courageous Iraqis and Afghans.
The irony here is that you haven’t heard these comparisons. Why would anyone in the TV or print media draw the comparison between George Bush and Harry Potter? They wouldn’t because they don’t want a real fairness doctrine. They want Voldemort to sneak back into this country, they want Harry Potter defeated. Democrats pandering to their moveon.org constituents continue to elude to an America that was wrong to go after a tyrant like Saddam Hussein, and continue to find sympathy for terrorists who blow up, torcher, and/or decapitate innocent civilians. Is it Harry Potter’s fault that this evil exists? If we just understood the dark lord better, would he just leave Hogwarts alone?
It becomes increasingly more clear that the agenda for any politician seeking a higher office in a politically correct labyrinth is to undermine the power of the person in charge. Yeah, that applies to Bush and the Harry Potter novels. Hey, perhaps the solution is to have Michael Moore do a documentary about an evil Harry. If he does, I promise you I’ll return the gesture and do a documentary about how it’s the household spoon that is to blame for making Americans like Moore so morbidly obese.
Chew on that, movie go-ers!
RM Richardson, first of all, thank you for you extremely long comment! Secondly, I have noticed that you are a genuine politician, and as for me, any person, adoring politics the same as you do, will be able to find underneath meaning in any book, even in the Story of Winnie-the-Pooh. I would like to tell you that my opinion is the following: Lord Voldemort and the Minister of Magic could be the embodiment of George Bush, they are so stupid, narrow-minded (exactly as he is), eager to subdue the whole world and dictate it his own rules. To my mind, Harry Potter is a peaceful dove, he doesn’t do anything wrong and, of course, Hogwarts is not a place of absolute evil.
Interesting…
Nice point of view
harry i rily like you’r muvis and i wish you cod make anoder muvie like te one’s you do and i wish you god luck
Hi, Juliana! You read my mind!
tank’s harry for your coment and i really like your book’s
Hi, Julianna, I am so glad, that you treat me like both Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and J.K. Rowling, but I am not an official blog or their representative, I am just one of their devoted fans, the same as you are!
you make a very good point and bush need to be put in a mental hospital!
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