Bush Is A Classy Guy
Since getting into office, all President Obama can seem to do is look backwards and blame Bush. In fact, for every single crisis he’s faced, he’s done so. He’s the ultimate grown child, tattle telling on everyone and always pointing the finger everywhere else. But, President Bush is a class act!
CALGARY, Alberta — Former President George W. Bush said on Tuesday that he won’t criticize Obama because the new U.S. president “deserves my silence,” and said he plans to write a book about the 12 toughest decisions he made in office.
Bush declined to critique the Obama administration in his first speech since leaving office in January. Former Vice President Dick Cheney has said that Obama’s decisions threatened America’s safety.
“I’m not going to spend my time criticizing him. There are plenty of critics in the arena,” Bush said. “He deserves my silence.”
Bush said he wants Obama to succeed and said it’s important that he has that support. Talk-show host Rush Limbaugh has said he hoped Obama would fail.
“I love my country a lot more than I love politics,” Bush said. “I think it is essential that he be helped in office.”
The invitation-only event titled a “Conversation with George W. Bush” attracted close to 2,000 guests who paid $3,100 per table. Bush received two standing ovations from the predominantly business crowd.
About 200 protested outside the event; four of them were arrested. Some protesters threw shoes at an effigy of Bush, and one carried a sign calling him a war criminal.
Bush is unpopular in Canada but less so in oil-rich Alberta, the country’s most conservative province and one sometimes called the Texas of the north.
“This is my maiden voyage. My first speech since I was the president of the United States and I couldn’t think of a better place to give it than Calgary, Canada,” Bush said.
The event’s organizers declined to say how much Bush was paid to speak at the gathering.
Bush said that he doesn’t know what he will do in the long term but that he will write a book that will ask people to consider what they would do if they had to protect the United States as president.
He said it will be fun to write and that “it’s going to be (about) the 12 toughest decisions I had to make.”
“I’m going to put people in my place, so when the history of this administration is written at least there’s an authoritarian voice saying exactly what happened,” Bush said.
“I want people to understand what it was like to sit in the Oval Office and have them come in and say we have captured Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, the alleged killer of a guy named Danny Pearl because he was simply Jewish, and we think we have information on further attacks on the United States,” Bush said.
Bush didn’t specify what the 12 hardest decisions were but said Iraq is better off without Saddam Hussein in power.
Bush was also full of jokes during his appearance. He joked that he would do more speeches to pay for his new house in Dallas.“I actually paid for a house last fall. I think I’m the only American to have bought a house in the fall of 2008,” he quipped.
He also said his mother is doing well. Barbara Bush was released from a Houston hospital Friday, nine days after undergoing heart surgery. “Clearly he can’t live without her,” Bush said of his father and former President George H.W. Bush.
Bush seemed to enjoy himself even though the event started a half later than expected because of tight security. “I’ll sit here all day,” Bush said during a question-and-answer session. “I’m flattered people even want to hear me in the first place.”
Posted on March 18th, 2009 by CJ
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Obama has a right to blame Bush on the stuff he inherited. Much as Bush and his administration made note of the mess Clinton left them.
That asside, I look forward to President Bush’s book. Ive much admired presidents who began successful endeavors after public service. Carter, Bush 41 and Clinton come to mind and I hope he does the same.
NY-David
If Obama and the dems were honest, they would admit what parts of this current financial debacle they had a hand in. Anyone in this country that believes that it’s been “all the pubs and Bush’s fault” needs to get their head examined. The dems are not blameless, and the sooner the left realizes this the faster we can get down to brass tacks in this country. Both sides have made horrible mistakes that have led us down this road, and giving one side all the blame while the other gets a pass is intolerable. As a matter of fact, it will lead them to continue making bad decisions.
This country is going down the tubes because of these greeedy politicians, and the democrats are taking this administration change as a measure to do what they have always wanted, regardless of the cost. At this time in our history with all of the financial issues this country is facing, it should be less about the “pork”, less about the “self interests”, and should be more about saving the money and putting it where it’s needed. It disturbs me that Americans are so worried about the economy, but ok with the amount of money going out with this administration. People need to seriously wake up and tell all the politicians to sit down, shut up, stopp spending, and take responsibility for their bs.