Tuesday, 11 November 2014

W 'wanted Dad to be alive' for bio





  • President George W. Bush has written a personal biography of his father, President George H.W. Bush

  • Bush said he wanted his father to be alive to read the book and understand how his son feels about him

  • Bush also said it "would be awesome" if his brother Jeb Bush runs for the White House in 2016




Washington (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush said Tuesday that he wanted to publish his personal biography about his father, former President George H.W. Bush, now because "I wanted Dad to be alive -- to be able to see how much not only I care for him but a lot of people care for him."


"His presidency in many ways was overshadowed by his predecessor, and that's understandable," Bush said. "[But] people are beginning to reassess the presidency of 41 and I want to be a part of that process and I wanted him to know that that process was going to take place."









Former President George H.W. Bush attends a college basketball game between North Carolina State and Duke in Durham, North Carolina, on January 18. Bush celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday, June 12. Click through the images to see Bush's life in pictures. Former President George H.W. Bush attends a college basketball game between North Carolina State and Duke in Durham, North Carolina, on January 18. Bush celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday, June 12. Click through the images to see Bush's life in pictures.



Bush is pictured with his sister, Mercy, in 1929. He was born June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts. Bush is pictured with his sister, Mercy, in 1929. He was born June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts.



After serving as a U.S. Navy pilot in World War II, Bush attended Yale University and played baseball from 1945-48.After serving as a U.S. Navy pilot in World War II, Bush attended Yale University and played baseball from 1945-48.



Before he entered politics in 1964, Bush made a fortune drilling oil in Texas. He created the Zapata Offshore Co., which introduced a new era in the drilling industry. Before he entered politics in 1964, Bush made a fortune drilling oil in Texas. He created the Zapata Offshore Co., which introduced a new era in the drilling industry.



Bush is pictured with his wife, Barbara, during his first campaign for Congress. He represented Texas' 7th District from 1966-70, and he was appointed to the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.Bush is pictured with his wife, Barbara, during his first campaign for Congress. He represented Texas' 7th District from 1966-70, and he was appointed to the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.



Bush sits with members of his family in 1971. That year, President Richard Nixon appointed Bush ambassador to the United Nations.Bush sits with members of his family in 1971. That year, President Richard Nixon appointed Bush ambassador to the United Nations.



Under President Gerald Ford, Bush served as the chief liaison to China in 1975. Here, Bush greets well-wishers in Beijing. Under President Gerald Ford, Bush served as the chief liaison to China in 1975. Here, Bush greets well-wishers in Beijing.



Bush was Ronald Reagan's vice president from 1981 to 1989.Bush was Ronald Reagan's vice president from 1981 to 1989.



Bush and Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle accepted the Republican Party's nominations for president and vice president in August 1988. During his speech, Bush first uttered the memorable line, "Read my lips: No new taxes." Bush and Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle accepted the Republican Party's nominations for president and vice president in August 1988. During his speech, Bush first uttered the memorable line, "Read my lips: No new taxes."



President-elect Bush meets with civil rights leader Jesse Jackson at the White House in November 1988. He once called Jackson a "loose cannon."President-elect Bush meets with civil rights leader Jesse Jackson at the White House in November 1988. He once called Jackson a "loose cannon."



Bush was sworn into office as the 41st President of the United States on January 20, 1989. First lady Barbara Bush holds the Bible for her husband while Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the oath of office.Bush was sworn into office as the 41st President of the United States on January 20, 1989. First lady Barbara Bush holds the Bible for her husband while Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the oath of office.



Bush hosted Nelson Mandela, South Africa's anti-apartheid leader and future President, at the White House in June 1990. Bush hosted Nelson Mandela, South Africa's anti-apartheid leader and future President, at the White House in June 1990.



Bush holds a White House news conference in August 1990 during the run-up to war with Iraq.Bush holds a White House news conference in August 1990 during the run-up to war with Iraq.



Bush visits American troops in Saudi Arabia on Thanksgiving Day in 1990.Bush visits American troops in Saudi Arabia on Thanksgiving Day in 1990.



Bush and Quayle join hands at the August 1992 Republican convention in Houston. They are joined by their wives, Marilyn Quayle and first lady Barbara Bush. Bush and Quayle join hands at the August 1992 Republican convention in Houston. They are joined by their wives, Marilyn Quayle and first lady Barbara Bush.



Bush checks his watch during the 1992 presidential debate with Ross Perot, right, and Bill Clinton. The memorable moment was interpreted as the President being out of touch. Bush checks his watch during the 1992 presidential debate with Ross Perot, right, and Bill Clinton. The memorable moment was interpreted as the President being out of touch.



In November 1997, Bush speaks at the dedication of his presidential library at Texas A&M University.In November 1997, Bush speaks at the dedication of his presidential library at Texas A&M University.



Bush watches election returns with his son, George W. Bush, in Austin, Texas, on November 7, 2000. George W. Bush went on to win the presidential election over Democrat Al Gore, but only after a lengthy recount.Bush watches election returns with his son, George W. Bush, in Austin, Texas, on November 7, 2000. George W. Bush went on to win the presidential election over Democrat Al Gore, but only after a lengthy recount.



Celebrating his 80th birthday in 2004, Bush performed two jumps with the Army Golden Knights over the Bush Presidential Library.Celebrating his 80th birthday in 2004, Bush performed two jumps with the Army Golden Knights over the Bush Presidential Library.



President George W. Bush appointed his father and former President Bill Clinton to lead fundraising efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005.President George W. Bush appointed his father and former President Bill Clinton to lead fundraising efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005.



At the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush in 2009, the 41st President poses for a picture with two of his sons: former President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.At the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush in 2009, the 41st President poses for a picture with two of his sons: former President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.



President Barack Obama presents Bush with the 2010 Medal of Freedom at the White House in February 2011. President Barack Obama presents Bush with the 2010 Medal of Freedom at the White House in February 2011.



Bush and Clinton attend the Points of Light Institute Tribute in 2011. Bush and Clinton attend the Points of Light Institute Tribute in 2011.



Bush wears socks featuring the American flag at the dedication ceremony for his son's presidential library in Dallas, Texas, in April 2013.Bush wears socks featuring the American flag at the dedication ceremony for his son's presidential library in Dallas, Texas, in April 2013.



Bush floats to the ground Thursday, June 12, during a tandem parachute jump near his home in Kennebunkport, Maine. Bush was strapped to Mike Elliott, a retired member of the Army's Golden Knights parachute team, as he made the jump to celebrate his 90th birthday.Bush floats to the ground Thursday, June 12, during a tandem parachute jump near his home in Kennebunkport, Maine. Bush was strapped to Mike Elliott, a retired member of the Army's Golden Knights parachute team, as he made the jump to celebrate his 90th birthday.







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George H.W. Bush George H.W. Bush






Bush: My father was 'Comforter in Chief'

Bush's comments came at an event with his father Tuesday marking the launch of the 43rd president's personal biography of the 41st president.


The discussion was moderated by former George W. Bush chief of staff Andy Card and held at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University in College Station. It was a heartfelt tribute to the elder Bush, who left the White House 22 years ago and is now 90.




Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (2nd L) wears pink socks as he attends the dedication ceremony for the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, April 25, 2013. Also pictured are former first lady Barbara Bush (L), former President George W. Bush (2nd R) and former first lady Laura Bush. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) Reuters /JASON REED /LANDOV Photographers/Source: JASON REED/Reuters /Landov

Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (2nd L) wears pink socks as he attends the dedication ceremony for the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, April 25, 2013. Also pictured are former first lady Barbara Bush (L), former President George W. Bush (2nd R) and former first lady Laura Bush. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) Reuters /JASON REED /LANDOV Photographers/Source: JASON REED/Reuters /Landov



At 90, Bush 41 'enjoys life to the fullest'


The younger Bush called "41: A Portrait of My Father," "a pretty good read" about the man he said is the best one-term president in U.S. history.


He said the inspiration came from a conversation with the daughter of renowned presidential biographer David McCullough, who told him that her father had always wished he could have read a book by John Quincy Adams about his father, John Adams.


Bush said he thought: "Well, I can do that."


During the 45-minute event, the younger Bush told a number of stories about his father -- some funny and some touching.


He said his father thinks about the men he served with when he was a pilot during World War II -- including radio man John Delaney and gunner Ted White, who died when their plane was shot down. The elder Bush was the only survivor.


Bush said he didn't know until he started researching for the book that his father had invited the sisters of Delaney and White to visit him in the Oval Office.


"That's one of the most difficult aspects of the presidency is to be the comforter-in-chief, and I learned at the knee of the master," he said.


He also discussed the friendship his father developed with his 1992 rival and then successor, former President Bill Clinton.


That relationship, he said, speaks to "Bill Clinton's great respect for George H.W. Bush, and George H.W. Bush's great humility that he wouldn't allow an election to intercede a unique friendship."


And he told several humorous childhood stories -- including the young family's move from Yale University to Odessa, Texas, where they lived in a duplex and shared a bathroom with two "ladies of the night."


He said his father once discovered that a 6-year-old George W. Bush had stolen toy soldiers from a local shop, and made him return them and apologize to the store's owner. "It wasn't just putting them back in this little bowl that I'd taken them from," he said. "It was apologizing and learning responsibility."


He said when he was 18, his parents invited him to dinner one-on-one, and it became clear that his mother had something she wanted to discuss. "I discovered and ash tray under your bed. You smoke," Barbara Bush said.


"And Dad looked at her and said, 'So do you.'"


The event came amid increased focus on the Bush family as another member, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, considers a run for president -- with a decision expected late this year or early next year.


Busy week under way for Bush 41


Bush said it "would be awesome" if his brother Jeb runs for the White House -- and that his brother and Hillary Clinton are "the two most qualified people in being able to tell you what it's like to be president."


"He ought to run for president and would be a great president should he win," Bush said of his brother.


But he said his brother is making a "very personal decision" about whether a presidential campaign would be right for his family, and that outside pressure isn't going to influence his decision.


Also, he said, his brother is troubled by the idea of a political class.


"The idea of Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Bush troubles him," he said. "... I said, 'How's this sound: Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Clinton?' The point is, you don't get to pick the environment in which you run."



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