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Bush Made the Tough Calls But the Mistakes Weren't His

Tue, 12/02/2008 - 12:02am by LibertySugar
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President Bush's interview with Charlie Gibson aired last night, and Bush made it clear that he intends to leave office with his head held high. Reflecting on the highs and lows of his presidency, Bush concluded that it has been a "joyous" experience. Here are some of the excerpts:

  • On the Iraq war intelligence: "The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn’t just people in my administration; a lot of members in Congress, prior to my arrival in Washington D.C., during the debate on Iraq, a lot of leaders of nations around the world were all looking at the same intelligence. And, you know, that’s not a do-over, but I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess."
  • On what he was unprepared for: "I think I was unprepared for war. In other words, I didn't campaign and say, 'Please vote for me, I'll be able to handle an attack.' In other words, I didn't anticipate war. Presidents — one of the things about the modern presidency is that the unexpected will happen.
  • On how he judges his legacy: "The thing that's important for me is to get home and look in that mirror and say, I did not compromise my principles. And I didn't. I made tough calls. And some presidencies have got a lot of tough decisions to make."
  • On Obama's election: "I think it was a repudiation of Republicans. And I'm sure some people voted for Barack Obama because of me. I think most people voted for Barack Obama because they decided they wanted him to be in their living room for the next four years explaining policy."
  • Considering that many in the media and numerous Democrats supported the war, do you think history will forget that Bush overlooked good intelligence and reports from the inspectors that concluded Iraq had no WMDs?

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  • Shadowdamage's picture
    Shadowdamage
    2

    As much as I did not like that government, I felt his answers here were more reflective and insightful than usual.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • karlotta's picture
    karlotta
    3

    Oh please. He's still deflecting blame and pretending to be this beacon of principles. He's disgusting.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jessiebanana's picture
    Jessiebanana
    4

    He's almost out of Office, can't we just cut the bull and talk straight to Cheney.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    5

    I think it was a good interview, this is what he should have been saying this whole time, I adore him and respect him and honor his service to this country.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    6

    I may not agree with Bush's politics, and I dislike a lot of the things he did in office, but I have always believed he was doing what he felt was right. I can respect that.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    7

    Yes sir. You leave with your head held high - why should you leave in shame. Believe you did the best you could in the circumstances.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • karlotta's picture
    karlotta
    8

    yeah, and why don't you throw yourself a parade, too.

    I'm sorry, but doing what you feel is right is not an excuse for anything. I'm sure Hitler felt he was doing the right thing. And I'm NOT comparing Bush to Hitler, I'm just demonstrating that the idea that you're respectable as long as you follow your heart is plain COMPLACENCY.

    PLEASE.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    9

    I was waiting for the hitler/bush thing in the same comment. you might not be comparing him, but to even use that as an example is strange.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    11

    I never understood putting Hitler or Russia socialist in a sentence or a comment but "not referring a person to that person.” Alluding to the person in reference to a historical figure or event is the same thing to actually comparing it’s just indirectly. Bush is no more Hitler than Obama.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • skb9850's picture
    skb9850
    12

    We get that you don't like Bush. But to say being a Bush supporter is strange is rude.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Smilesp's picture
    Smilesp
    14

    I don't understand why Bush keeps talking about the intelligence failure in regards to Iraq and yet our troops are still there.

    Opps, we started a war with the wrong country...but we're just going to continue it indefinitely. What?? I hope Obama gets the U.S. out of Iraq asap.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    15

    What should we do? Walk out and let the "bad guys" (I'm not necessarily talking terrorists, just bad people) take over the country and hurt the civillians? It's not like Saddam was a nice guy who was just misunderstood. He was guilty of killing thousands of people who disagreed with him. We're working to make any mistakes we've made in Iraq right. We're almost done doing it.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • iieee_grrl's picture
    iieee_grrl
    16

    Worse yet, if we rush out prematurely, they'll shoot the last guys to leave in the back. Even Obama has said we have to plan a SAFE withdraw situation and it may not happen as quickly as some people will like. We have to be safe and responsible, and even Obama recognizes that. The last thing we want to have happen is a post war vacuum of power like we left after WWI that caused people like Hitler to rise to power. Yeah, that's a smart idea. Let's just pull them out and see what terrorist takes over.. woo hoo.. sounds like fun!

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mydiadem's picture
    mydiadem
    18

    I wish he would have apologized for grabbing so much power for the executive branch, dumping all over our civil rights and freedoms, having a blind eye on torture, and spending us into debt I'll have to pay off for the rest of my life while probably never seeing a dime of social security. Oh, and that medicare prescription drug plan. But what he said was a start.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    19

    Yeah, 'cause I'm having trouble talking about my displeasure in the government. All of our civil rights have been eroded to almost nothing.

    I agree with the spending, but that isn't his fault alone, although he did have the power to veto the budgets that came across his desk. Congress needed to do a better job of creating a budget and they failed.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    20

    He should explode and I believe that if Bush told the absolute truth, he'd have to admit he didn't actually do what he believed was right, he did what he wanted to believe is right. Reasonable people don't look to different intelligence sources when the information they get doesn't match what they wanted to hear.

    Liberty's question points out that Bush overlooked good intelligence that said Iraq had no WMDs.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Hainan57's picture
    Hainan57
    21

    "many in the media and numerous Democrats supported the war"
    speaks volumes!

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Hainan57's picture
    Hainan57
    22

    All of those media and democrats overlooked the same intelligence!
    And to Karlotta, I absolutely 100% believe that a president should do what he feels is right. I don't even understand how you can be criticizing that. Should he do what he feels is wrong? Puzzled

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mydiadem's picture
    mydiadem
    23

    UnDave just because you haven't personally felt the effects of the Patriot Act doesn't mean it hasn't stomped on the rights of many of us (I'm lucky enough to be one of those people that have experienced it first hand so I can be a little outraged). Your eye roll just shows you live a sheltered life.

    Is the President not the decider? He didn't run on a platform of 'war' (actually the opposite, which people seem to forget) but he sure as hell ran on a platform of personal responsibility. Let him take that on without bringing Congress into the mix of this discussion, its what he seems to want to do via this interview to try to improve his legacy.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • MSucre's picture
    MSucre
    24

    I am soooo anti-Bush, but when I see him in interviews like this one I can't help but pity the man. I want to believe that Cheney was the evil-mastermind in this operation. Bush was just an innocent victim. Anyone else?

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • organicsugr's picture
    organicsugr
    26

    I think it's important to note that our new President is a supporter of the Patriot Act and voted in favor of its renewal.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    28

    Yeah, it's usually not the most reasonable people who wish death on politicians.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • harmonyfrance's picture
    harmonyfrance
    30

    I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be in his position these last 8 years. I do hope that he did believe in the things he did, whether I think they were mistakes or not.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mydiadem's picture
    mydiadem
    31

    If you must know, and can't just take my word for it, from 2002 until 2006 I went through the greencard immigration process with my ex husband. I, a U.S. citizen, as well as him (from Ireland btw, because I'm sure you will say he was asking for it if he was from a Muslim country) had to suffer being detained, fingerprinting, constant hooping jumping while always playing by the rules. The Patriot Act gave them more ammo to be pricks (and trust me, I was well aware of policies before and after), and once you are on that grid it doesn't stop. Even after my divorce and well after the greencard process, it wasn't just him, it was me too.

    And I have Muslim friends that have experienced much worse.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    32

    If it means keeping me safe? then i am sorry, jump through hoops galore. I would expect it from any country who lost thousands like we have. But i would expect those whose jobs it is to follow the patriot act to behave like professionals.

    My grandfather had to go through heck to get his citizenship back in the 40's. He was so frustrated by it that he jumped ship in the new york harbor , swam to shore, and hid out for a couple of days in my great aunts basement untill he went back and finished it.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mydiadem's picture
    mydiadem
    33

    Its one thing for my husband to do it, but its another thing for me to be detained. I'm a U.S. citizen. And to be kept safe from what?

    Unless you went through it or know someone that has I doubt you have any idea what its like to be detained for no reason besides that the officials are idiots that don't even know their own laws.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Hainan57's picture
    Hainan57
    34

    I was detained for 4 hours at the Canada border trying to come back in the US because I didn't have my passport. Only my DL. They grilled me on balances of my banks accounts etc... No biggie for me. It was just to keep the US safe. I just know better now.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • momma tikita's picture
    momma tikita
    36

    "People survive explosions."

    I cant stop laughing...

    MSucre I completely agree with you..the guy seems like such an idiot I wouldn't think of it any other way. His interview was good but he could have been a little better.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    37

    It's just tactless and classless to express your dislike for a politician by wishing them physical harm. It's not funny and it's not acceptable.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • kranky's picture
    kranky
    39

    mydiadem - what was the context in which you were detained? (ie: Traveling between borders, etc...?)

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • momma tikita's picture
    momma tikita
    40

    Hmm..last time I checked candidates dont elect themselves...but in bush's case you might be right.
    This man, who can't even open his mouth without saying something stupid, is an embarrasment. Sorry if that offends people on here. Just my opinion.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • krae85's picture
    krae85
    41

    people who have a problem with Bush, comparing him to Hitler, wishing for his death, saying he's disgusting? How childish! Shame on you. This man loves America and has done his best for this country. The decisions a country makes, no matter what Jon Stewart has taught you to believe, do not rest on the shoulders of a single man. Many many men and women are actively involved in our government and help make those decisions, it's called a democracy. But I'm sure you could've done a better job as president, right?

    5 weeks 23 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    42

    How are we safer? What happened in Mumbai could easily happen anywhere - and Americans have become more likely targets in the past eight years, thanks to the Bush administration. It's very foolhearty to feel complacent that since you're willing to give up civil liberties you're definitely getting something in return.

    "to be elected two terms, he must be smarter than you think."
    Or he's more corrupt or our fellow Americans are less smart than we thought.

    5 weeks 23 hours ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    43

    thats two now calling people who elected Bush president idiots..anyone else wanna have a go? Cmon, its now or never, he will be gone soon.

    5 weeks 23 hours ago Report Comment
  • Hainan57's picture
    Hainan57
    44

    These are the same Americans that just voted in Obama...hmm?

    5 weeks 23 hours ago Report Comment