George W. Bush Says He Doesn't Feel the Need to Defend Himself
"I did what I did and ultimately history will judge"
Former President George W. Bush said he feels "no need to defend himself" over the high-profile decisions that marked his two terms in office, saying he will leave those judgments to history.
"There's no need to defend myself," Bush said in an interview with USA Today. "I did what I did and ultimately history will judge."
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There's no defending that PoS.
Given the defense of the actions of the man who followed him, I can see why he would feel that way. Sure makes me wish we had elected that Obama fellow in 2008, the one who was going to clean up after Bush.