Bush: "Denial...that's a river, right?"

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Bush: "Denial...that's a river, right?"

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Bush says U.S. moral standing not diminished under his watch
Last Updated: Monday, January 12, 2009 4:57 PM ET CBC News

U.S. President George W. Bush gestures during his last news conference as president on Monday. (Ron Edmonds/Associated Press)
In the final news conference of his presidency, George W. Bush strongly dismissed suggestions that the United States lost its moral standing during his administration, insisting his most vociferous critics are few.

Bush touched on a range of topics during the press conference, including foreign policy, the economy, criticism of his administration, and the mistakes and disappointments of his presidency. He also mentioned the pressures and challenges facing president-elect Barack Obama, who will be sworn in on Jan. 20.

Bush bristled when asked whether certain policies like the war in Iraq, U.S. interrogation tactics and the detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, had a negative impact on America's moral standing.

"I strongly disagree with the assessment that our moral standing has been damaged," Bush said. "It may be damaged amongst some of the elite, but people still understand America stands for freedom, that America as a country provides such great hope."

Bush pointed to Africa, India and China as having a positive view of U.S compassion and generosity.

He said only a few European countries disagreed with the decision to invade Iraq. As for the countries criticizing the detention of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, he said many have refused to accept the prisoners.

Bush said he doesn't worry about his popularity because those types of debates "will matter not if there's another attack on the homeland.

"My view is that most people around the world, they respect America," he said. "And some of them don't like me. I understand that â€" some of the writers and opiners and all that. That's fine; that's part of the deal. But I'm more concerned about the country and how people view the United States of America."

'Mission Accomplished' slogan a mistake, Bush concedes

In his final news conference, George W. Bush said he regrets a banner reading "Mission Accomplished" while declaring the end of major combat in Iraq on May 1, 2003. (J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press)
Bush was also asked why he sparked such passionate and personal criticism. But he rejected the notion that those critics are in the majority. He said the people he met on his travels throughout the country, including those who disagreed with him, were always civil.

"I view those who get angry and yell and say bad things and, you know, all that kind of stuff, as just a very few people in the country," Bush said.

"I don't see how you can get back home in Texas, and look in the mirror and be proud of what I see if I allowed the loud voices, the loud critics, to prevent me from doing what I thought was necessary to protect this country."

Bush also listed a number of mistakes he believed occurred under his watch, including putting the slogan "Mission Accomplished" on an aircraft carrier shortly after Saddam Hussein was toppled from power. He also cited his attempt to reform social security immediately rather than focusing on reforming immigration.

He said the revelation of U.S. abuses at the Abu Ghraib detention camp in Iraq was a "huge disappointment," and not finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was a "significant disappointment."

Bush referred to the enormous weight on Obama, describing what it might feel like when, after taking the oath of office, he enters the Oval Office for the first time as president.

"There'll be a moment when the responsibility of the president lands squarely on his shoulders," Bush said.

He said the biggest security threat facing Obama will be another attack on the United States.

"That will be the major threat," Bush said. "I wish that I could report that's not the case, but there's still an enemy out there that would like to inflict damage on America â€" on Americans."

The outgoing president will deliver his farewell address to the nation during prime time on Thursday night, White House press secretary Dana Perino said.
Well, Bush is kinda right. The US' popularity abroad wasn't damaged. It was fucking anhialated by his actions.
Seriously, is this guy really so isolated from dissenting voices that he doesn't realise the US is demonised even among the populations of its allies?
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This last press conference really demonstrated that Bush is a self-absorbed fool.
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Wow, not even I would have thought that he is this stupid. And you know what? I bet that his various lackeys and friends will spend the next 20 years pimping a tale that he was super-awesome so that the US population thinks that he was. Kinda like the South and the Civil War.
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:roll:

Yet more evidence of the one good thing you can say about Bush - the man genuinely believes that everything he did was the best course of action for all concerned.
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Captain Seafort wrote::roll:

Yet more evidence of the one good thing you can say about Bush - the man genuinely believes that everything he did was the best course of action for all concerned.
His opinion just differs from the rest of the world. :roll:
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Everything I've heard about the way he opperates points at this, he is totally isolated from bad press, I wouldnt be suprised if he didnt know his approval rating is in the 20's.
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Well, you'd think the "booing" at his public appearances may have given him a clue.
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Mark wrote:Well, you'd think the "booing" at his public appearances may have given him a clue.
No, no sir. They're saying "Boo-ush! Boo-ush!"
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:lol: LOL.....Nice.
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One of the tragic things about history is that all the worst things which have ever happened were done by people who thought they were doing something right and proper.
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People dont "Boo" at Bush, they "Boo" in free speech zones several city blocks away.
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"Mister Bush, you tanked the economy, ruined America's public image and mired us in Iraq. You are the worst president of the 20th century and, quite possibly, of all time. Your thoughts?"

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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:"You are the worst president of the 20th century
That'd be quite some trick, given that he wasn't even elected until 2000, let alone inaugurated. :P
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Captain Seafort wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:"You are the worst president of the 20th century
That'd be quite some trick, given that he wasn't even elected until 2000, let alone inaugurated. :P
And yet somehow, he still manages to pull it off. :P
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