George W. Bush: On Texas, the fog of war and Vaclav Havel

President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush sat down with The Dallas Morning News' Lori Stahl, Todd Gillman and William McKenzie on Thursday for a 75-minute interview on their plans for the Bush presidential library and institute at Southern Methodist University and a look back at the last eight years.

Here is an edited version of the Oval Office conversation, where each talked in a relaxed manner about Texas, Washington and their life ahead. Full Story »

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by Patricia L'Herrou - Jan. 12, 2009

revealing interview starting with his vision of a scholarly archival institute in texas and goes on to surprising comments by him about events of his policies and events of his tenure. it's not hard to see the likability that people have found in g.w. during this interview. he doesn't appear to believe that he was so misguided yet he mentions regarding hindsight, " something you can do: pick people who know what they're doing." how he airbrushes his torture policy is also interesting: what was told me to be legal. it seems more forthcoming than many i've seen/heard

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