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    Claim: A 'Google bombing' effort has tied the phrase 'miserable failure' to President Bush's biography in the Google search engine. Status: No longer true. If you go to Google.com and type in the phrase "miserable failure" without the quotes, then hit the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, it brings up the website of President Bush!
    Thus the first result returned by a Google search on "miserable failure" now links to a BBC article about efforts to tie President Bush's name to the phrase. Hansell, Saul. "Foes of Bush Enlist Google to Make Point." The New York Times. 8 December 2003 (p. C8). Cohen, Noam. "Google Halts 'Miserable Failure' Link to President Bush."
    Unlike what Google claims in this latest incident, the results that currently come up for miserable failure do not “reflect the opinion on the web,” nor is it true that “no user is hurt” or that there is no “clearly legitimate site for ‘miserable failure’ being pushed aside.”
    Status: No longer true. If you go to Google.com and type in the phrase "miserable failure" without the quotes, then hit the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, it brings up the website of President Bush! Don't know what category this goes in, but it's true!
  3. The 11 Most Infamous Google Bombs in History

    WEBOct 18, 2012 · Perhaps the most well-known Google bomb of all time was this bomb targeting then US President George W Bush, who’s biography page on the White House website was the top result when searching for …

  4. Google Kills Bush's Miserable Failure Search & Other …

    WEBGoogle has finally defused the “Google Bomb” that has returned US President George W. Bush at the top of its results in a search on …

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