The American people elected George W. Bush to be President only once – the second time, which, in some ways, is actually more worrying than their electing him twice. The first election was riddled with hanging chads, wrongly disenfranchised electors, the inclusion of military votes after the expiry date, an inadequate number of polling venues in some particular areas that then closed while people were still queuing to vote, misleading official looking documents that gave the wrong date for the election, a Bush relative calling the election for George W. on Fox News and other malfeasance.