Bush ponders his legacy while America suffers
In an interview with Robert Draper, Bush ponders the legacy of his administration, meanwhile America suffers as well continue to get drawn deeper into the problems of a country we invaded. Drapers book, "Dead Certain", will be released this next week.
From the International Hearld Tribune article some of the most shocking comments:
And in apparent reference to the invasion of Iraq, he continued, "This group-think of 'we all sat around and decided' - there's only one person that can decide, and that's the president."
This coming from an administration that used 9/11 as a pretext to invading Iraq as well as the assertion of WMD that didn't exist. It sounds vaguely reminiscent of the "I'm the decider" comments he's made in the past.
But he said he saw his unpopularity as a natural result of his decision to pursue a strategy in which he believed. "I made a decision to lead," he said, "One, it makes you unpopular; two, it makes people accuse you of unilateral arrogance, and that may be true. But the fundamental question is, is the world better off as a result of your leadership?"
People dislike you George because your an idiot, a liar, a thief and a grade A moron who has lead us into two wars we should have never gotten into in the first place. I think the description of arrogant fits well to describe you.
Bush has often said that will be for historians decide, but he said during his sessions with Draper that they would have to consult administration documents to get to the bottom of some important questions.
That is IF people are ever permitted to see the documents proving what a fraud your administration has been, which hopefully means you are prosecuted and thrown in prison for a long time.
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