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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Glenn LaBauve
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by Glenn LaBauve - Jan. 12, 2009

A softball interview by his hometown newpaper owned by one of his supporters. Having known GWB off and on since his father was defeated in his senate bid in 1972, GWB has always told a good story, whether it was to entertain political groupies or get fat cats to open their wallets. He is now just beginning his campain for his place in history. There was no confrontation when GWB ignored or mistated facts, and he was allowed to control the interview process. A

I am biased since I was one of the people that fought within the United Methodist church to not allow the library if the "think" tank was included. We all felt that there was plenty of room for the declassified paper (singular) and book.

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