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Bush: "I Was Unprepared for War" Bush discusses high and lows of term in candid "exit interview" with ABC

By  RICHARD VANDERFORD

Updated 6:57 AM EDT, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

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President Bush spoke candidly about his presidency in an interview to be aired tonight.
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President Bush was frank but optimistic in comments about the Iraq war. "I was unprepared for war," he said. Yet he added, "I believe we can win."

 

President George W. Bush confessed he was "unprepared for war" and that the lowest point of his presidency was his administration's mistake on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.

"The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq," the outgoing Commander-in-Chief said in an interview with ABC's Charlie Gibson broadcast Monday night.

The outgoing President nonetheless believes that America will triumph in that war.  "I believe we can win," he said. "I'm going to do what it takes to win in Iraq."

Bush made the candid comments in an "exit interview" with Gibson.  In the interview, Bush reflected on his time in the Oval Office and looked toward his life post-presidency.  He also weighed in on Barack Obama's victory after he ran a campaign that heavily criticized Bush's policies. "I think [the election] was a repudiation of Republicans," Bush said.  "And I'm sure some people voted for Barack Obama because of me."

For all his acknowledged failings as President, Bush joked that he is indifferent to the judgment of history.  "I'll be frank with you. I don't spend a lot of time really worrying about short-term history," he said. "I guess I don't worry about long-term history, either, since I'm not going to be around to read it."

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  • Anonymous Wednesday, Dec 3 at 1:16 AM FLAG COMMENT If we looked so bad for Bill's affair to other countries, then why's Hillary now Sect. of State? The rest of the world loves the Clintons because that foreign policy was sponsored by good intentions and they are outstanding diplomats. Obama will have good intentions while stopping upcoming terrorists from evading assassination. Bill's experience will be accepted informally and harvested by Obama frequently.
  • Me Tuesday, Dec 2 at 4:17 PM FLAG COMMENT His arrogance is as strong today as it was at the start of his presidency... the least he could have done was learn from his mistakes, but seeing he won't be here to read the history books, why bother.... sad!
  • JustSaying Tuesday, Dec 2 at 2:52 PM FLAG COMMENT Look!! DisgustedWithTheBS had to post 4 times before he got it right. So... when you make a mistake, do people flog you for it? Why do you do it to others? No one has said anything about Clinton's mistakes on here. How many times did he let Bin Laden go? He cheated on his wife while in office. How did that make our country look? He started our economic downfall. Why aren't you treating others the way you want to be treated. Yo ... MORE >
  • DisgustedWithTheBS Tuesday, Dec 2 at 1:58 PM FLAG COMMENT CORRECTED: "For all his acknowledged failings as President, Bush joked that he is indifferent to the judgment of history. 'I'll be frank with you. I don't spend a lot of time really worrying about short-term history,' he said. 'I guess I don't worry about long-term history, either, since I'm not going to be around to read it.' "************ I find this horrifying, appalling, disgusting, and I'm sure the Intelligence Community ... MORE >
  • DisgustedWithTheBS Tuesday, Dec 2 at 1:52 PM FLAG COMMENT CORRECTED: "For all his acknowledged failings as President, Bush joked that he is indifferent to the judgment of history. 'I'll be frank with you. I don't spend a lot of time really worrying about short-term history,' he said. 'I guess I don't worry about long-term history, either, since I'm not going to be around to read it.' " I find this horrifying, appalling, disgusting, and I'm sure the Intelligence Community is livid abo ... MORE >

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