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White House Memo - For President and Predecessor, a Chill Returns - NYTimes.com

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On his first visit back to the White House after leaving the presidency, George W. Bush sat in the Oval Office with his successor, President Obama, for a briefing on the earthquake in Haiti. It was January 2010 — nearly a year to the day after Mr. Bush left office — and it seemed, at the time, like a door might be opening between the two men.

But the door, it seems, has remained closed. Seven months would pass before they spoke again.

That conversation took place on Tuesday, hours before Mr. Obama strode into the Oval Office and informed the nation that he was ending America's combat mission in Iraq, the war he had opposed since Mr. Bush started it.

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easyjjgrand3

I Imagine Bush was taken aback by the way President Obama talked about him during the campaign, and beyond..... albeit rightly so. Then, the President undoubtedly saying to himself: "What a mess you left me George". I think a chill is definitely warranted.

Lest we forget, Bush refused Obama an early entrance to The White House.

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Reply#1 - Fri Sep 3, 2010 12:35 AM EDT
Radio Free America

It may also because Bush feels a heave weight seeing the damage he caused the country. He maybe is his becoming a recluse. Just watching how he was treated after the changing of the guard. The people sang nah nah good bye. The miltary ignored him as he exited the helicopter. He is human. I never though him an evil person just not presidential material.

    Reply#2 - Fri Sep 3, 2010 7:59 AM EDT
    Im 4Me

    All he had to do was open his mouth and you know he's not presidential material.

      Reply#3 - Sat Sep 4, 2010 9:21 PM EDT
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