Bush Shows Remorse
Sort of.
In one of the first real instances of George W. Bush admitting that he might possibly have been just a little bit remiss in some of his actions and/or words, Bush admitted that he regrets at least a few things that he's said regarding the war in Iraq, most notably, the phrase "bring 'em on" and his desire to get Osama bin Laden "dead or alive."
However, when asked by Barbara Walters, if they knew then (she's assuming they weren't lying and were just duped by our "strong intelligence" like the rest of us, I guess) as they know now, that there were no WMDs, if he would still have decided to invade, Bush responded in the affirmative. I guess that admitting you said the wrong thing is a step toward someday admitting you did the wrong thing. But unless the press takes him to task about the whole non-existent WMDs that were the justification for war, that will never happen. But even that will never happen.
As The Daily Show's Stephen Colbert noted last night, we've "giving up on the search for accountability."
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