There goes Jeb Bush, using that maddening passive-voice cliché that declares “mistakes were made.”
The mistakes occurred in Iraq after his brother, former President George W. Bush, invaded that country on a bogus premise that the Iraqis possessed weapons of mass destruction.
He told Fox News’s Megyn Kelly that he’d invade Iraq also, even he knew there were no WMD.
Now he’s backing away from the statement, telling conservative talk-show host Sean Hannity that predicting what he’d do is a “hypothetical” situation.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jeb-bush-backs-off-support-of-iraq-invasion/ar-BBjH0wT
The former Florida governor is considering a run for the Republican presidential nomination next year. He’s almost certain to join a growing GOP field.
He’d better get his Iraq War spiel lined out.
He told Hannity that President Bush learned from the “faulty intelligence” on which he relied to launch the March 2003 invasion. I guess that’s his view. As for the former president, he hasn’t yet revealed what precisely he “learned” from the mistaken intelligence-gathering.
I’m actually hoping Bush gets his act together. His party needs someone with a reputation for moderation running for president. The TEA party wing of the GOP has a lot of champions in the hunt already for the White House — and I expect fully that Gov. Bush will try to sound like one of them as he launches his own presidential bid.
His record, though, tells a different story.
Jeb Bush’s first major obstacle, though, is to persuade the country he is no carbon copy of his brother.