Ex-President Bush 'Feels Sick About Iraq'

"Whatever the verdict on my presidency, I'm comfortable with the fact that I won't be around to hear it," he wrote.

Walk down any street anywhere in the world, you'll get a verdict you'll never forget :mad:

Ex-President Bush 'Feels Sick About Iraq'


Former US president George W Bush says he still feels sick when he thinks about Iraq and the fact that there were no weapons of mass destruction.

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Mr Bush's memoirs are to be published next week


The revelation came in Mr Bush's memoirs, Decision Points, in which he wrote of errors during the Iraq campaign, and the failure to find WMDs there, despite intelligence reports suggesting otherwise.

"No one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didn't find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do," he wrote.

The book - to be published next week - contains anecdotes and behind-the-scenes details of Mr Bush's tenure.

It takes an inside look at the eight-year presidency that began shortly before the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in America and ended with the economic meltdown.

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No weapons of mass destruction were ever found in Iraq


On the collapse of the economy, Mr Bush was frank. "I felt like the captain of a sinking ship," he admitted.

The politician rejected claims he "squandered" the budget surplus left to him by his Democrat predecessor, Bill Clinton, when he took office in 2001.

"That never made sense. Much of the surplus was an illusion, based on the mistaken assumption that the 1990s boom would continue," Mr Bush said.

"Once the recession and 9/11 hit, there was little surplus left."

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Hurricane Katrina was Mr Bush's lowest point, he felt


On Hurricane Katrina, Mr Bush said his initial mistake was not communicating his concern to the storm's victims, and doing an Air Force One flyover of New Orleans while much of the city was under water.

Accusations that he was a racist because of the response to Katrina "was the worst moment of my presidency. I feel the same way today", he wrote.

Mr Bush, 64, has largely remained out of sight since returning to Texas in 2009.

Although his book clearly aims to put his point of view across, the former president believes it will be a long time before the definitive judgment will be made.

"Whatever the verdict on my presidency, I'm comfortable with the fact that I won't be around to hear it," he wrote.


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He's just feeling this way now?!? Fuck him...
:horse:
...oh wait, his "book"...
:violent:
...Fuckin scum!
 
Is it in this book that he states that Kanye West's remarks directed at him during the Katrina debacle was "the worst" moment of his presidency?

9/11, Iraq, the economic disaster, Katrina; nope none of those even compare to someone calling you a racist on TV.

:1orglaugh
 
"Decision Points"? Lovely.:rolleyes: Is there a more fitting title for a book about a man who spent a presidency making statements which usually left the listener either :confused: or :1orglaugh?
 
Lulu Sinclair needs to be hit in the face with a baseball bat. Terror is NOT an adjective, for the love of fuck.

More on topic, I'm surprised he's saying this so soon. I'd have wagered between 10-15 years before he showed any "remorse".
 
Worse president in modern history Geroge,the verdict is etched in stone already.
 
Clearly written with someone else or a ghost writer because when I first heard of his memoirs coming out I thought to myself "George W. Bush wrote a fuckin' book??".
I will actually read it. I hope crayons are included.
 
Funny thing is, I read somewhere that in this "book"....Bush claims when Kanye West called him a 'racist' (Bush's assertion) that was the lowest point of his presidency.

Whaaaaaaa???

You invaded a country needlessly propagating the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people at the cost of over a trillion dollars of borrowed money and THAT was the low point of your presidency??:1orglaugh

Is this guy covered in membrane for skin??
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
Kanye aside, I'm interested in seeing what Bush has to say. I saw him speak after his presidency and he definitely wasn't the dumb hillbilly that he is portrayed to be. :dunno:
 
Kanye aside, I'm interested in seeing what Bush has to say. I saw him speak after his presidency and he definitely wasn't the dumb hillbilly that he is portrayed to be. :dunno:

Really? I saw him speak early in his Presidency and I found him barely literate. I also hear him late in his term, and he was much improved, but certainly not eloquent, by any stretch. Still sounded a like there was a bit 'o hillbilly in there.
 

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
About 20 years from now, Bush will be in some low down Vegas gambling den, sitting next to the original Pete Rose signing "Sorry I started the Iraq War" on grenades for 100 bucks a pop.
 
About 20 years from now, Bush will be in some low down Vegas gambling den, sitting next to the original Pete Rose signing "Sorry I started the Iraq War" on grenades for 100 bucks a pop.

:rofl:

:thumbsup:

I give him credit for one thing: being a lot more candid than a lot of his apologists, many of whom still insist Iraq DID have WMDs :rolleyes: :facepalm:
 
Wow so many here bordering on making threats to a former President. What's the Secret Service phone number?
 
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