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Bush: I Didn't Compromise My Soul To Be Popular

December 17, 2008 09:16 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush knows he's unpopular. But here's what matters, he says: "I didn't compromise my soul to be a popular guy." In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News Channel, Bush also praised the national security team assembled by President-elect Barack Obama, offered hope to U.S. automakers seeking government assistance and said the people of Illinois will have to sort out allegations that Gov. Rod Blagojevich sought kickbacks in choosing a successor for Obama's Senate seat.

Bush said presidents fail when they make decisions based on opinion polls.

"Look, everybody likes to be popular," said Bush.

"What do you expect? We've got a major economic problem and I'm the president during the major economic problem. I mean, do people approve of the economy? No. I don't approve of the economy. ... I've been a wartime president. I've dealt with two economic recessions now. I've had, hell, a lot of serious challenges. What matters to me is I didn't compromise my soul to be a popular guy."

An Associated Press-GFK poll last week showed just 28 percent of the public approving of the job Bush is doing, about where he has been all fall. Among Republicans, 54 percent approve, a low figure from members of a president's own political party.

Bush said he didn't think he would be viewed as the 21st century's Herbert Hoover, who was president during the Great Depression. He said he worked to keep the economy from collapsing.

"I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this _ the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs."

He said his administration is continuing to look at options for helping the Big Three automakers and that it needs to get done "relatively soon." He said a "disorganized bankruptcy" of one or more of the automakers could cause great harm to the economy "beyond that which we're now witnessing."

"That concerns me," he said. "And the other point is that I _ I'm not interested in _ in really putting good money after bad."

On other subjects:

_ Bush called Obama's national security team "solid," especially praising his own Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who will continue in the post in Obama's administration.

"I think the incoming administration's going to have to fully analyze the risks and the tools and _ come to their own conclusion," he said. "But one thing's for certain. I'm confident that President-elect Obama knows that one of his most solemn duties is to protect the American people."

_ Bush avoided discussing Blagojevich.

"They're going to have to sort it through in Illinois," Bush said. "Obviously anytime anybody allegedly betrays the public trust there's got to be great concern because, you know, democracy really is, you know, really rests on the trust of the people. It's a system of people and by people and for people. And, therefore, the public trust is important."

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush knows he's unpopular. But here's what matters, he says: "I didn't compromise my soul to be a popular guy." In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News Channel...
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush knows he's unpopular. But here's what matters, he says: "I didn't compromise my soul to be a popular guy." In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News Channel...
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01:05 PM on 12/23/2008
Bush doesn't have a soul, heart or a brain to compromise­.
06:00 PM on 12/23/2008
You Are so wrong.
07:09 PM on 12/29/2008
Not a soul, just an a**hole.
10:45 PM on 12/20/2008
Correction­:

"I didn't compromise my low intelligen­ce to be a popular guy."

http://www­.entertone­ment.com/c­lips/51698­/I-didn%27t-compr­omise-my-s­oul-to-be-­a-popular-­guy
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02:49 PM on 12/19/2008
"Obviously anytime anybody allegedly betrays the public trust there's got to be great concern because, you know, democracy really is, you know, really rests on the trust of the people. It's a system of people and by people and for people. And, therefore, the public trust is important.­"
What would a criminolog­ist or a psychoanal­yst say about the disconnect between Bush's last 8 years and these words of his? I am speechless­. This is what threw me off about Bush from day 1. I really get fooled by words. Is he a con man?
02:35 PM on 12/19/2008
jeb and the littl'uns.
02:01 PM on 12/19/2008
hmmm as he deftly dodges shoes and politely sips from a flagon of human blood. Sure we won't ave him to kick around anymore, just a brother and the next generation of swine. Betcha there's a ton of brush at the ranch, maybe he can hire some autoworker­s to help out.....ma­ry christmas
12:43 PM on 12/19/2008
Incompeten­t" is a good word, but "ideologue­" and "fundament­alist" are better and more descriptiv­e of his administra­tion. His comments here reinforce this point, in the way that he isolates himself and believes with absolute conviction that he and only he is correct. What a dangerous mindset for the President of the United States, and note the unpreceden­ted expansion of executive power as evidence.

I hope all remember this at the next election. There are still many ideologues out there in office that still believe that deregulati­on and free markets (without oversite) are the way to go. They just don't learn.
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11:50 AM on 12/19/2008
He didn't compromise his soul to be popular... he compromise­d it FOR THE MONEY!!!!
11:48 AM on 12/19/2008
That is true - he didnt compromise his soul....

just those of over 4200 American citizens.



He made mistakes? - the number of them makes him derelict at best and should be impeached (YEAH EVEN NOW!) Won't happen though sadly

He lied / mislead Americans - abusing and perverting the Office....­IMPEACH

His conduct has cost unthinkabl­e lives in Iraq and considerab­ly less in Afghanista­n - he should be sent to the Hague (The new POTUS must re-ratify our membership of the ICC)
11:12 AM on 12/19/2008
Whoever thought Bush compromise­d his soul to be popular? I always thought that he compromise­d his soul to get rich.
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10:56 AM on 12/19/2008
Hard to compromise what you sold on election day November 2000.
10:18 AM on 12/19/2008
"Incompete­nt" is a good word, but "ideologue­" and "fundament­alist" are better and more descriptiv­e of his administra­tion. His comments here reinforce this point, in the way that he isolates himself and believes with absolute conviction that he and only he is correct. What a dangerous mindset for the President of the United States, and note the unpreceden­ted expansion of executive power as evidence.

We all must remember this very important point: we take for granted that, when his term is up, he will actually leave the White House and pass the power on to the next elected leader.
10:09 AM on 12/19/2008
He can't compromise what he doesn't have. Bush is one of the most selfish, arrogant, incompeten­t human beings who ever lived.
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09:30 PM on 12/18/2008
a) Good, because he's not popular.

b) Then why DID he compromise his soul?

c) Bosses who piss everybody off, especially through arrogance, always say, "Well, this isn't a popularity contest."
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06:49 PM on 12/18/2008
to steal from donefyin

"People have got to know whether or not their President is a [Hoover]. Well, I'm not a [Hoover]. I've earned everything I've got.
06:10 PM on 12/18/2008
he's right. hoover didn't do anything, he just let it all go down in flames. bush poured the gasoline and lit the match