Posted on 06/08/2009 6:58:16 AM PDT by meandog
Former first lady Laura Bush said while her husband, George W. Bush, does not think its appropriate for a former president to criticize his successor, she understands why former Vice President Dick Cheney has.
Thats his right as a citizen of the U.S., and I think he also feels obligated and so I understand why he wants to speak out, Bush said in an interview with ABCs Good Morning America. On the other hand George feels like as a former president that he owes President Obama his silence on issues and that theres no reason to second guess any decisions he makes.
The former first lady also approves of Obamas Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, saying she sounds like a very interesting and good nominee.
As a woman Im proud that there might be another woman on the court, Bush said. So well see what happens, but I wish her well.
Asked about the infighting within the Republican Party, Bush said while she and former President Bush talk about it a lot, its probably not that bad.
I think its just a very typical political cycle, she said of the GOPs shrinking status. Its like creative tension within a party for people to talk about what it is they how they want to be represented
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Some perspective on the silence of both Bush President's is appreciated.
I notice that Ronald Reagan, whose behavior post-Presidency was identical, is not included in this little Bush bashing party.
George W. Bush is behaving exactly as a former President SHOULD behave, and others with class HAVE behaved.
Saying anything else is not only silly, but lacking in any form of historical understanding.
How about gracious, professional and dignified? We all think carter and klintoon are @$$es for not keeping their mouths shut. Why should a former first lady join their grubby little legion?
For the life of me, I cannot understand why people base decisions on feelings and not facts.”
based solely on her resume’ and personal story she may well be considered a “good nominee.” but once the rest of the story comes out, not a good selection for the high court.
It's worked so well for us up to this point.
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But it's obvious that playing a tough guy on the internet is something you enjoy, so play away.
(LOVE the "sycophant," though! LOL! Ignorant of what the word means, ignorant of what supporting a courageous man means, ignorant of respecting character, but you feel really cool saying that big word, don't you?)
Now be a 'man' and call me another name. I haven't argued with a poseur for a long time. It's kind of fun.
George W. Bush is a man of character and courage. Deal with it.
BRAVO!
President Bush’s strategery is working perfectly:
ROVE: BUSH APPRECIATES CHENEYS FORTHRIGHT DEFENSE
Karl Rove told the Politico that former President George W. Bush who has publicly said he wont criticize President Obama privately appreciates the role that former Vice President Dick Cheney has taken on. I know President Bush and Vice President Cheney talk with regularity, said Rove. I know the former president appreciates Dicks forthright defense of the administrations polices. And I know Vice President Cheney understands the special role that the former president occupies.
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/05/cornyn-not-ruling-out-filibuster-against-sotomayor.php
Totally agree. Perhaps by design?
M’kay. This is obviously much more important to you than it is to me, and you seem to have it quite deeply thought out.
Ugggg.... double ugggg even. Please Laura just stay mum in the future when asked such questions.
He took enough time away from playing warcraft on his parents computer to log in and type that.
chill with the personal attacks bud.
Personally, I think it takes class for a former President to keep his mouth shut. Bush has class. Jimmy Carter doesn’t.
Sure - she’s a very classy lady - no question. But so wasn’t Jackie Kennedy and I ain’t no fan of ANYONE with that sir name.
Amen! Nail hit on head!
No reason????
What about the people?
What about the survival of the nation?
I guess we never knew you George.
So once again Bush “takes the high moral stance” and leaves his old VP hanging. He has every right to criticize Bozo, Bozo tears into Bush almost every day and that gives Bush all the authority he needs to rip Bozo a new one every day. However, Bush has a misguided sense of “honor” that really isn’t honor at all but cowardice of a sort. It was that fear of defending himself that allowed his presidency to be ridiculed and debased through out his 8 years of service. He brought much of his downfall on himself, and the republican party, for simply refusing to speak out and he still hasn’t learned anything from it.
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