>> Bush pulls back the curtain with a strikingly personal work that takes very few shots at his critics.
Say what you will about George W. Bush — and I’m not 100% happy with all that he did, myself — the man is a class act. And, what’s more, he’s a PRACTICING Christian.
He did, and still does, care more for his country than for his own self. Very UNlike the current White House resident.
God bless you indeed, W.
I love President Bush. I am annoyed, irritated and disgusted at all the Bush haters who crawl out from their rocks to diss him on every thread relating to Bush.
I wish they’d go to Huffington where they would feel more at home.
A point which I often thought of back then but was surprised very few comments were made about during the last couple years of GWB’s presidency: A very large part of the “disapproval” side of the scale were people who thought Bush was too soft and willing to compromise with the democrats, too permissive about illegal immigration, too full of BS about the real nature of Islam, and far too complacent about defending himself and his administration against his avowed political enemies. I cannot recall any pollsters doing a breakdown of what constituted, “left vs. right”, his disapproval numbers and at the time I felt pretty sure that it was intentionally ignored. Admitting that Bush had significant and maybe even greater popularity problems to his right as he had to his left would not have fit the image the press, most of whom would vote Stalin into the White House if they had the chance, wanted to convey.
I did not vote for W in 2000. But he displayed character during the years before 2004 when I did support him.
Note the word ‘support’ as in not worship.
My German mother taught me to never idolize any man nor pledge alliegence to any party.
George W Bush is a good man and served this country well.
Yes, what you said.....there are times when I pause at what is going on in the current Whitehouse and wonder what President Bush is really thinking about it all....