Alongside Chicago Crime, this is one of the most impressive pieces of data journalism I’ve seen.
The NY Times has created a database where you can search for any word in any of Bush’s State of the Union addresses. The interactive feature will show you, visually, where in the speech he mentions each word, and then you can click on the word to see the sentence it was in. Oh, and it will it visually compare the number of times the word was used with other common words.
Here it is: