Former President George W. Bush has avoided much public
comment on politics since he left office, but he did offer some brief comments
in a speech at the George W. Bush Presidential Center about elections and
“anger.”
Bush made it clear that he has no interest in criticizing
his successors (and for now, President Obama has refrained from saying anything
critical about Donald Trump).
But the 43rd president did say, “I understand anger, and
some people might have been angry when I was president, but anger shouldn’t
drive policy. What should drive policy is what’s best for the people who are
angry.”
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