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George Bush, Matt Lauer talk about waterboarding
Frost / Nixon was not. And it may never have been. Last night, George W. Bush had his self-imposed isolation and silence to begin the tour promoting his book, the decision point. But the happiest war president, as usual, to avoid the firing line carefully design a circuit to ensure that the personal inconvenience involved little as possible. This week of radio host Rush Limbaugh Ranter right, Limbaugh TV equivalent, the three hosts in prime time on Fox News, and verbal softball game with Oprah Winfrey to be interviewed. Last night was his first interview with Matt Lauer, host of “Today” show on NBC’s nice and warm breakfast television.
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Lauer – “So, part of Lindsay shopping therapy” that the American audience had the nut on the morning interview, Lindsay Lohan, Dina, on “Today” by questions as is – Bush sat at a wooden table in low light, such as interviewing suspects the police, but it was not an inquisition. All major issues have been, but Bush rides in a bad mood, but their ability to ward off criticism of self-righteousness.
“Was there ever a consideration to apologize to the American people to take to war?” Lauer asked.
“The apology that basically said it was a bad decision and I do not think it was a bad decision,” he said. He was admitted, was “deeply disappointed” to find, or have Osama bin Laden or weapons of mass destruction. But no, he has no regrets.
There were flashes of sentimentality – almost exclusively by his father – but more often there were outbreaks of acute brattish young bats can easily imagine as a teenager and beyond. When he realized that Lauer had asked a question you do not like – why not replace Rumsfeld after Abu Ghraib scandal, which we believe that even Republicans have criticized the increase in 2006 is not only a legal advice which says what I wanted to – Bush’s answer was always a smile of self-defense (which looked very strange, as Lauer cocoons details of the U-boat) was followed by hand gestures too broad and, lastly, close the question acute attack. Only occasionally was not a trace of self-blame, but only with their eyes, not his words:
“4000 people lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan -” he began to wait.
“Yes,” replied Bush, the smile fading and sliding doors eye.
But in his opinion the worst moment of his presidency to Bush and his body language suddenly hyperactive bore witness to the truth of their faith in this statement there are no fatalities in Iraq, Afghanistan, New York or New Orleans – he was criticized by Kanye West on TV say slow response to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, the President has shown that “does not care about black people”:
“I do not appreciate it so much, and I do not appreciate to know it now,” he says, as if the coherence of its response, gave him more credibility, beating wildly with the fingers.
“I wonder if some people want to read this and can give a little heat for it,” said Lauer.
“Never mind,” Bush screamed like a spoiled child.
“We do not want to see the worst moment of his presidency, the poverty in Louisiana, you say, is there anyone was offended by it,” Lauer continued.
Bush is “angry. I am also clear that poverty in Louisiana touched me to ‘a breath
But not as a diss Kanye, mind.
But if the Bush foreign language, their answers are sometimes paradoxical would have drawn to a point, by Lewis Carroll.
“Leave the U-boat!” Bush said, with fear, and we-get-me gesture of the arm.
“Why the U-boat legal?” Lauer asked.
“Because the lawyer said it was legal,” Bush said.
“Is it acceptable for a foreign country, a U.S. U-boat?”
“All I ask is that people read the book, he says, suggesting that perhaps some kind of cache to the article in its pages.
Obama is often criticized for his arrogance and conceit. But these qualities were clear in the interview with Bush last night, especially in the way they danced to a guilty plea and said he could “understand why people feel this way with in what is euphemistically called” the lack of a clear response ” to Hurricaine Katrina, or anger at bailing out banks. say he understands why people feel a certain way is a scandalous way to avoid responsibility and ultimately the blame on them because they are crazy enough to not do things right.
There were two things I regret, however: standing under the banner. “mission accomplished May 2003 and be photographed for the research on the effects of Hurricaine Katrina the Safety of Air Force 1″ It’s always my fault, “he said humbly. But only in matters of their own group. When it came to himself what was best for the American people, he says, “a success”.
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