here is an article from the Jan 18 2001 issue of the Onion. (satirical newspaper). Read on and you shall be amazed (-:
 
WASHINGTON, DC—Mere days from assuming the presidency and closing the door on eight years of Bill Clinton, president-elect George W. Bush assured the nation in a televised address Tuesday that "our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is finally over."
               "My fellow Americans," Bush said, "at long last, we have reached the end of the dark period in American history that will come to be known as the Clinton Era, eight long years characterized by unprecedented economic expansion, a sharp decrease in crime, and sustained peace overseas. The time has come to put all of that behind us."
  Bush swore to do "everything in [his] power" to undo the damage wrought by   Clinton's two terms in office, including selling   off the national   parks to developers,   going into massive   debt to develop expensive and impractical weapons   technologies, and passing sweeping   budget cuts that drive the mentally ill out of hospitals and onto the street.
  During the 40-minute speech, Bush also promised to bring an end to the severe war drought that plagued the nation under Clinton, assuring citizens that the U.S. will engage in at   least one Gulf War-level armed conflict in the next four years.
  "You better believe we're going to mix     it up with somebody at some point during my administration," said Bush,     who plans a 250     percent boost in military spending. "Unlike my predecessor, I am fully committed to putting soldiers in battle situations. Otherwise, what is the point of even having a military?"
  On the economic side, Bush vowed to bring back economic     stagnationby implementing substantial     tax cuts, which would lead to a recession,     which would necessitate a tax hike, which would lead to a drop in consumer     spending, which would lead to layoffs,     which would deepen     the recession even further.
  Wall Street responded strongly to the Bush speech, with the Dow Jones industrial fluctuating     wildly before closing     at an 18-month low. The NASDAQ composite index, rattled by a gloomy outlook     for tech stocks in 2001, also     fell sharply, losing 4.4 percent of its total value between 3 p.m. and     the closing bell.
  Asked for comment about the cooling technology sector, Bush said: "That's     hardly my area of expertise."
  Turning to the subject of the environment, Bush said he will do whatever it takes to undo the tremendous damage not done by the Clinton Administration to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. He assured citizens that he will follow through on his campaign promise to open   the 1.5 million acre refuge's coastal plain to oil drilling. As a sign of his commitment to bringing about a change in the environment, he pointed to his choice of Gale Norton for Secretary of the Interior. Norton, Bush noted, has "extensive experience" fighting environmental causes, working as a lobbyist   for lead-paint manufacturers and as an attorney for loggers   and miners, in addition to suing the EPA to overturn clean-air standards.
  Bush had equally high praise for Attorney General nominee John Ashcroft, whom he praised as "a tireless champion in the battle to protect   a woman's right to give birth."
  "Soon, with John Ashcroft's help, we will move out of the Dark Ages and into a more enlightened time when a woman will be free to think long and hard before trying to fight her way past throngs of protesters blocking her entrance to an abortion clinic," Bush said. "We as a nation can look forward to lots   and lots of babies."
    Continued Bush: "John Ashcroft will be invaluable in healing the terrible   wedge President Clinton drove between church   and state."
  The speech was met with overwhelming approval from Republican leaders.
  "Finally, the horrific misrule of the Democrats has been brought to a close," House Majority Leader Dennis Hastert (R-IL) told reporters. "Under Bush, we can all look forward to military aggression, deregulation   of dangerous, greedy industries, and the defunding   of vital domestic social-service programs upon which millions depend. Mercifully,   we can now say goodbye to the awful nightmare that was Clinton's America."
  "For years, I tirelessly preached the message that Clinton must be stopped," conservative   talk-radio host Rush   Limbaugh said. "And yet, in 1996, the American public failed to heed my urgent warnings, re-electing Clinton despite the fact that the nation was prosperous and at peace under his regime. But now, thank God, that's all done with. Once again, we will enjoy mounting debt, jingoism, nuclear   paranoia, mass   deficit, and a massive   military build-up."
  An overwhelming 49.9 percent of Americans responded enthusiastically to the   Bush speech.
  "After eight years of relatively sane fiscal policy under the Democrats, we have reached a point where, just a few weeks ago, President Clinton said that the national debt could be paid off by as early as 2012," Rahway, NJ, machinist and father of three Bud Crandall said. "That's not the   kind of world I want my children to grow up in."
  "You have no idea what it's like to be black and enfranchised," said Marlon Hastings, one of thousands of Miami-Dade County residents whose votes   were not counted in the 2000 presidential election. "George W. Bush understands the pain of enfranchisement, and ever since Election Day, he has fought tirelessly to make sure it never happens to my people again."
  Bush concluded his speech on a note of healing and redemption.
  "We as a people must stand united, banding together to tear     this nation in two," Bush said. "Much work lies ahead of us: The gap     between the rich and the poor may be wide, be there's     much more widening left to do. We must squander our nation's hard-won     budget surplus on tax breaks for the wealthiest     15 percent. And, on the foreign front, we must find     an enemy and defeat it."
  "The insanity is over," Bush said. "After a long, dark night of peace and stability, the sun is finally rising again over America. We look forward to a bright new dawn not seen since the glory days of my dad."