In Fort Worth, Bush stays quiet on Obama's policies
Posted Tuesday, Sep. 07, 2010
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"I don't think it's befitting the office of the presidency to go out and be criticizing my successor," he said. "I didn't like it when some of my predecessors -- a predecessor -- criticized me."
Bush, who lives in Dallas, came to Fort Worth to speak to about 700 people at a fundraiser for scholarships for the Tarrant County College Foundation. He offered homespun humor on his adjustment to private life and recounted memorable moments from his time in the Oval Office.
"Remember the guy who threw the shoe?" Bush asked, referring to an incident in Iraq in 2008. "It was the weirdest moment of my presidency. It was like Ted Williams, who said he could see the stitches on the baseball. It was coming at me in slow motion."snip//
Since leaving office, Bush said, he is more appreciative of simple things like walking his dog, Barney, in his Dallas neighborhood. For almost a decade, the only places Barney had ever walked were the South Lawn, Camp David and the Bush ranch in Crawford.
On their first Dallas walk, Barney relieved himself on a neighbor's lawn, Bush said.
"There I was, former President George W. Bush, with a plastic bag in my hand, picking up that which I had been dodging for eight solid years," he said, drawing laughter.Bush reminded the audience that he has written a book, which will be published in November. He joked that the achievement will probably surprise some people.
"Most of them didn't think I could read a book, much less write a book," he said.more...
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