Bush Regrets Few Decisions from Presidency
Nearly two years after President George W. Bush left office, he said Monday night in a nationally broadcast interview that he regretted few of the decisions he made during his presidency.
Two decisions he called mistakes were flying over New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and including the phrase "mission accomplished" in a speech about war in Iraq.
Mr. Bush sat down with NBC's Matt Lauer for an hour-long interview on the eve of the release of Mr. Bush's book "Decision Points," that touched on several issues, including the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Katrina and the use of waterboarding on suspected terrorists.
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The former president was adamant that waterboarding was legal because his lawyers told him so. When Lauer repeated criticism from people who call waterboarding torture, Mr. Bush dismissed it.
"They can draw whatever conclusion they want," Mr. Bush said. "It was the right thing to do. I'm not going to debate the issue."
On the seven minutes Mr. Bush spent sitting in a Florida classroom after learning a second airliner had crashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, the former president was just as unwavering.
"I'm not going to debate the critics as to whether I was in shock or not because I wasn't," Mr. Bush said.
Lauer asked Mr. Bush whether people might give him "some heat" for his previously disclosed comment that one of the worst moments of his presidency was when rapper Kanye West said he didn't care about black people.
"Don't care," Mr. Bush said.
The former president called the New Orleans flyover and the declaration of mission accomplished in Iraq each a "mistake." He specifically referred to the post-Katrina flyover as a "huge mistake," but he wouldn't say whether it was the event that damaged his presidency more, which Lauer asked.
"I think it reinforced damage that was taking place," Mr. Bush said. "I had failed to get Congress to move on Social Security. Iraq was still very difficult. And so Katrina came along and it gave critics an opportunity to kind of undermine the presidency I guess."
Mr. Bush also told Lauer that he didn't expect his presidency to be judged fully in his lifetime.
"I hope I'm judged a success. But I'm gonna be dead, Matt, when they finally figure it out," he said. "And I'm comfortable knowing that I gave it my all, that I love America and I know it was an honor to serve."
In the end, the former president conveyed the same message as all authors in an interview:
"All I ask," Mr. Bush said, "is that people read the book."
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Ah spoken like a true Liberal idiot who is still riding the failing coat tails of the Saviour Obama.. What a joke you are
& a true moron repub r e d n e c k...are you...what's your point?
So, I guess thats you're admission that you're wrong. Thanks, I'm done with you.
Wrong about what? Are you on drugs?
hey jack-a$$....here's is your exact quote that started our conversation and it is not about Bush. Its about the independent vote and Obama's re-election chances. You libs cant stay focused for 5 minutes.___________________by mebaord November 9, 2010 11:52 AM EST
The independent vote, the same people that got him into office to begin with, are the ones he's not listening to...not the right. He better learn the lesson, or he'll be on the lecture circuit in 2 years.
libs blah blah libs blah blah
Let me know if you have an original thought.
deny healthcare? who says they're entitled to it in the 1st place. what should government give us? ........................
Yes meboard, we should all like you settle into serfdom and be thankfull for whatever our rich and corporate masters see fit for us to have. Work but still can't afford healthcare? Then T.S. You cant expect your government to do anything about it.
Good grief
i don't really care what you are, but you pigeon-hole yourself. I have nothing to do with it. And focus, our conversation was not about Bush, it was about Obama getting re-elected without the independent vote.
Maybe you should focus ... the article is about Bush. Did you notice?
Shame on this excse of a man... he cares only about how he himself feels! His next one that will listnen to his C R A P will be SATAN...
Does Bush even no the meaning of humility!
Most of the pro bush bloggers on this sight are no different than him will join him in Dante's Inferno!