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January 12, 2009 11:58 AM

Schieffer: Bush "Gracious" In Press Conference

President Bush gave what was billed as his last press conference as president today. In addition to thanking the press corps for their work over the last eight years, the president answered questions on his legacy and current events. You can read more about the specifics of what Mr. Bush said here.

Following the president, CBS News Early Show news anchor Russ Mitchell got reactions from CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer and chief White House correspondent Jim Axelrod. Here are parts of what they had to say:

Schieffer: "This was George Bush reflecting, and this is not a person who has reflected very much – at least not in public.

"He talked about mistakes that he made. He said it was a mistake to push social security reform right after the election, that he should have pushed immigration reform. He talked about how Republicans have to change the message on immigration… He said he made some mistakes on things he said. He talked about putting up that sign on the aircraft carrier 'mission accomplished' – he said that was probably a mistake.

"But I thought the most touching moment really was when he said 'I now have a front row seat to watch history, to watch the swearing-in of an African-American as president.' And he said that is an amazing moment. I think at that point he spoke for a lot of people in the country, both Democrats and Republicans.

"This was George Bush being the son of his father, who was a very gracious man. He most of all in this news conference… was very gracious. Not only to the people who've covered him all these years, but to the person who will now succeed him in the oval office."

Axelrod: I think I was most taken when he ruled out any sense of self-pity. At one point he talked about whether or not he would feel self-pity and he said 'forget it, that's just pathetic,' which I thought was a kind of interesting moment…

"This is not a man who is given to a great deal of public introspection. And most of his comments today, even questions that were about the news of the day, he managed to find a way to sort of veer off a bit and do a little bit of reflecting over the last eight years. It was definitely a very different tone than I've seen at any point in the last three years."

You can watch video of the exchange below:

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by January 13, 2009 7:42 AM EST
Remember, Schieffer is part of the mainstream establishment press. He never did anything in his life to uncover any real truth. He played the game to get where he is today. I bet he got a few laughs the other day. HOW PATHETIC!
Wake up America!!!!!!!!!!
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by dnsallday January 12, 2009 11:27 PM EST
The left would rather support those that hate America than fellow American citizens who''''s ideology is more conservative than their own.

Posted by notblue at 03:18 PM : Jan 12, 2009

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Actually many of us on the left would rather support somebody who not only understands, but is also capable of doing what is best for the country and the people, rather than somebody like George W. Bush who claims he did what he thought was right. Well, where does that get the country if a fanatic or an imbecile does what they think is the right thing to do? Oh ya, a failed economy, hundreds of thousands of needless deaths, etc. etc.

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by greybeardvet January 12, 2009 9:52 PM EST
As usual, Bob Schieffer can''t say anything interesting; the fact that Bush didn''t spit in his face is seen as being gracious? If Schieffer had balls he would have asked if the deaths of one million Iraqis was a mistake.

Thank god it''s over and we won''t have to look at this cowardly, insipid creature any longer. Let''s resolve that his war crimes not be forgotten.
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by dnsallday January 12, 2009 8:53 PM EST
The big deal isn''t that we elected an African American for President. The big deal is that enough Americans woke up to the fact that if we care about this country we need to elect the smartest man in the room, rather than the one we imagine we''d enjoy having a beer with.
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by notblue January 12, 2009 6:18 PM EST
The left would rather support those that hate America than fellow American citizens who''s ideology is more conservative than their own.
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by bvierville January 12, 2009 6:12 PM EST
I just lost a lot of respect for Mr.Schieffer. 8 years and only 47 press conferences, worst President ever!
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by citizenusa-2009 January 12, 2009 5:40 PM EST
Look Schieffer, in ANY OTHER COUNTRY, this man would have been tried and hanged 4 years ago. You bet he''s "gracious". He''s relieved that he''s "getting out of Dodge" a free man. The other poster''s are right. You ARE a "suck up".
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by notblue January 12, 2009 5:31 PM EST
All you ingrates that think America was "run off a cliff" the last eight years need to get out and see the rest of the world for yourself. Then checkback LOL!
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by voultron January 12, 2009 5:18 PM EST
Bob Schieffer, it''s retirement time.

I''ve heard and seen more than enough of George W. Bush. He ran America off a cliff.

Hey Lame One, simply slither back to Dallas and leave the leadership of our nation to the adults.
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by used2bfedup1 January 12, 2009 5:00 PM EST
No kidding... What a panzy interview.

They should have thrown a real journalist at him like Matt Lauer.
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by mainedoggie January 12, 2009 4:49 PM EST
It is just absolutely amazing the supportive posts from right wing thugsters. How can anyone with a brain possibly support this idiot.

Good Riddance.


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by hermitdave January 12, 2009 4:26 PM EST
Crusader George has never held a real press conference in 8 years. He can''t speak off the cuff and a real hard hitting reporter, asking serious questions would have driven him into a fit of rage. There are no real reporters allowed anywhere near the white house press room. This is all a sick joke.
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by brownieadog January 12, 2009 4:19 PM EST
Good riddance to W and Cheney! Liars lie, and one day they will get their reward. Amen.
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by notblue January 12, 2009 4:11 PM EST
Demslie, Leftwingers do not hate everything, they love the terrorists, they love pascifism even if it means self destruction, they love to wait and see what happens and then react but not forcfully, they love to blame America for all attrocities committed by foriegn enemies. They love everything liberal no matter the consequences. They blame inanimate objects for the attrocities committed by humans. They love to support anything anti-religion despite the truth. They love their congress given rights even if it means killing unborns. They love entitlement programs. They love the fact there is no good or evil, that kind of pesky ideology may actually place blame on some person or group. There are lots of things they love, get daily updates here at leftwing central.
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by centerfall94 January 12, 2009 3:46 PM EST
Posted by demslie2u2 at 12:41 PM : Jan 12, 2009

What American wouldn''t hate what Bush has done to this country over the past eight years?

Oh, that''s right, you''re a neocon. Nevermind.
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by oneopinion January 12, 2009 3:45 PM EST
Democrats Hate American as much as any terrorist group.

Posted by demslie2u2

Typical right wing hate talk disguised as patriotism. Enough already.
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by oneopinion January 12, 2009 3:39 PM EST
After Schieffer''s hands-off approach with the Cheney exit interview a week ago, I no longer have any respect for him as a journalist.
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by centerfall94 January 12, 2009 3:38 PM EST
To compare George Bush to Adolph Hitler is ridiculous and shows a pathetic inability to think or to draw distinctions.

Posted by ghwab1949 at 12:33 PM : Jan 12, 2009

I''m sure many Germans felt that way too. For a while.
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by ghwab1949 January 12, 2009 3:33 PM EST
To compare George Bush to Adolph Hitler is ridiculous and shows a pathetic inability to think or to draw distinctions.
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by centerfall94 January 12, 2009 3:24 PM EST
That''s like saying "Hitler was gracious" when he made the first radio address to the world.

It doesn''t MATTER if he was gracious or not, he was still a monster, and so is Bush.
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