Sounds like he doesn’t like the Bushes very much.
It was really a horrible breach of security and the Iraqi should have been shot. If it was ZEro, he would have been.
I thought Bush did a good job playing dodge.
If someone through a shoe, or some other object like a dil8o, at obama i wouldn’t feel so bad.
I wouldn’t feel like they are disrespecting the office. obama has disgraced the office.
Can someone please throw a 8ildo at obama’s head. :)
Not sure if it's a good idea for Trump to go after GWB, as GWB isn't running and I at least respect him for his leadership after 9/11 and his support among the troops. But Bush really did piss away what could have been a legendary legacy.
Keepin it classy, Donald.
Headline gets it wrong. Trump wasn’t saying he enjoyed Bush getting a show thrown at him, but that it was Bush’s best moment on TV.
Screw Trump. Evidently he was golfing while Bush was on the ruins of the twin towers with the first responders.
Tramp is missing something called grace.
GWB was tested after 9-11 like no other president since the 60’s. Much of it he handled with grace. Overall obviously he fell short. Where he fell short wasn’t due to a lack of love of country like the present White House occupant.
By the way, Bush’s finest moment was surfing troops into Iraq while the gutless left and spineless right were crying like little girls to bring the troops home because the polls went south. The gutless draft dodging Trump was one of those pukes nipping at Bush’s heels. POS.
I like what Trump is saying, but I also have respect for GW Bush and what he did after 911.
He also gave us Alito and Roberts (Roberts a disappointment so far on a couple biggys) but no way he (Bush) could have known that.
I remember when Roberts was appointed and it was hard to find Conservatives that were not happy at the time.
So I like GW for a number of things, I like Trump, I love Cruz
Somebody tell the snake oil salesman that he is going after the wrong Bush.
Trump seems incapable of holding his tongue when he has a chance to issue a gratuitous insult.
Hewitt was conducting a polite and non-confrontational interview. He even complimented Trump on the way he handled Ramos. In fact, it seemed to me that Hewitt was giving DT every chance to act the statesman and thereby win over some of us who have doubted his ability to act presidential.
But no, Don apparently can’t resist the temptation to indulge in a bit of cheap New Yorkish street humor, in order to make a disparaging comment about a very decent and honorable man, a President whose leadership during our war on the jihadis will probably be praised by future, unbiased historians.
Will DT’s boorish behavior ever moderate? Dunno. I guess we’re in for an interesting ride over the next 15 months.
I like and respect George Bush the Christian Man, but he was a bit wishy-washy on some of his policies.