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Stewart Tackles George W. Bush's Contradictions In Recent Interviews (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 11/12/10 09:55 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

Jon Stewart did "The Daily Show" last night despite being visibly ill, probably because he couldn't resist the night's topic: George W. Bush's recent media blitz surrounding his new book, "Decision Points." When 2008 came around, it was hard to imagine a "Daily Show" that didn't include "The Decider," and although Stewart's been doing fine without him, it was almost nostalgic to watch him mock Bush again.

The former president has been making many mainstream media appearances to promote the book Stewart lovingly refers to as "If I Did It," including Oprah's show and an extensive interviw with Matt Lauer. Now that Bush has had two years to gain perspective, Stewart wondered what he'd come clean about. How will he explain, say, the "mission accomplished" banner?

Stewart showed just that with an anticlimactic clip of Bush telling Lauer that if he could do it again, he would have said, "Good job men and women. Great mission" instead.

As Stewart pointed out, memoirs are self-serving and allow you to create the narrative you want to be remembered by. But according to Bush's interviews about the book, he wants to be remembered for some very contradictory things.

For instance, he boasted on several interviews that despite what people said about his Presidency, he never compromised principle. Yet, as Stewart showed with a clip from Bush's Lauer interview, he admitted to compromising his principles on the free market system by injecting tax payer's money into the economy.

"So the one principle you did kind of abandon was capitalism," Stewart said.

He then moved on to two more topics that people have wanted Bush to address over the last two years: the legality of water-boarding and his response to Hurricane Katrina. Again, Bush contradicted himself. First he told Lauer that lawyers allowed him to bend the rules on water-boarding to keep America safe, and then he said on "Oprah" that certain laws prevented him from sending troops to New Orleans during Katrina.

After all of that, Stewart couldn't believe that the "most disgusting" part of Bush's presidency, in Bush's opinion, was when Kanye West called him a racist. Luckily, Lauer succeeded in squashing that beef when he acted as a mediater between the jilted former President and the rapper who said he "doesn't care about black people."

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Jon Stewart did "The Daily Show" last night despite being visibly ill, probably because he couldn't resist the night's topic: George W. Bush's recent media blitz surrounding his new book, "Decision Po...
Jon Stewart did "The Daily Show" last night despite being visibly ill, probably because he couldn't resist the night's topic: George W. Bush's recent media blitz surrounding his new book, "Decision Po...
 
 
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lazercat2008 11:20 AM on 11/12/2010
"There's still remnants of that regime that would like to take it back. … They could torture people and have rape rooms, and the world would turn their head from that and let it happen. But they can't do that anymore."—Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, BBC interview, March 16, 2004

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08:54 PM on 11/18/2010
Thank you Jon Stewart for reminding us why there is a god, and Obama be thy name.......LOL
12:57 AM on 11/16/2010
He is funny! Also great http://ofthisandthat.org/SpeciealNews.html
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
10:41 PM on 11/15/2010
Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off...I love this man, he is a national treasure and we need to have him cloned
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
07:37 PM on 11/15/2010
John you are sooooooooo gifted !!
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GREATBALLSOFIRE
So what?
07:12 PM on 11/15/2010
The W is proof positive that conservatism does not work and never will. Oh, I forgot, Cheany and his millionaire friends are doing just fine.
10:20 PM on 11/15/2010
Dick Cheney is enjoying his Ventricular Assist Device, a pump which works to push blood which his heart can't do because of multiple heart attacks! I am sure all that is at the taxpayers' expense.
06:56 PM on 11/15/2010
Can't he afford a suit that fits?
05:28 PM on 11/15/2010
I watched Bush on Sunday Morning and wanted to reach through the TV and strangle him. He literally appears as if he cannot keep himself from finding humor in everything! It's like Lewis Black said..."Bush doesn't know to use his frowny face not his smiley face" when talking about things like war, and death. Un-frickin-believable.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
10:42 PM on 11/15/2010
You are fabulous too and I can just hear Darlin Lewis Black saying that...
02:33 PM on 11/15/2010
Bush himself said his best moment was catching a fish.

See? Men and fish can peacefully coexist. Wait. Killing a fish doesn't sound too peaceful!

Whoa...
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
10:43 PM on 11/15/2010
That was after he drowned the fish in vodka......I mean how old was he and where was the liquor cabinet, in his bedroom?
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Havnagudtim
Micro-Bio For The Nation!
09:42 PM on 11/28/2010
Personally, I don't believe he ever caught a 'five pound bass', as he claims to have done. He has never told the truth about anything else, why on earth would we believe his FISHING stories?!? ROFLMAO
09:34 PM on 11/14/2010
As much as I am frustrated with Obama these days, this is a good reminder that at least our current President can think, speak, and walk like a noble human being. He has the makings of a leader, even if it seems like a steep climb to have him actually realize it. Bush, on the other hand, is simply a lucky dog born into a family with wealth and power. Like Ann Richards said, he was "born with a silver foot in his mouth."
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Oonagh
Old sins have long shadows
11:25 PM on 11/14/2010
Guess that is why that guy in Iraq threw his shoes at him....
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Catch 22
Plan for Mid to Long Term.
10:28 AM on 11/16/2010
Fanned for helping me keep things in perspective.
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peskyliberal
From my Blue Heaven
03:50 PM on 11/14/2010
There is no question this man is drinking again.
02:34 PM on 11/15/2010
He says he liked Beer, Bourbon, Martinis and "B&B".

Blow and more blow.
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ladybost74
Why not laugh, crying hurts
03:03 PM on 11/14/2010
leave it t jon stewart to bring the truth and make you laugh even harder. dems need to just play this everytime they say THEY WANT THEIR COUNTRY BACK
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Theatrixnyc
Remember John Lennon:Power To The People!
01:10 PM on 11/14/2010
The Headline Should Read: Americans Tackle Jon Stewart Over His Contradicting Viewpoints.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
10:45 PM on 11/15/2010
don't know about you, but I adore his viewpoints, if the shoe fits wear it and the emperor has no clothes and Jon is the first to point that out.....
11:44 AM on 11/14/2010
I thought his job was to uphold the constitution..oh yeah, his lawyer approved it.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
10:45 PM on 11/15/2010
Good lord, he is more lawyered up than the Mafia and the Drug Companies put together......
10:52 AM on 11/14/2010
There is nothing like watching two sycophants grovel before their simpleton king. Lauer and Kanye tell us all we need to know about our mainstream media.
Melizzy
Facts have a known liberal bias.
12:25 PM on 11/15/2010
We need to launch Celebrity Tool Academy.
09:58 AM on 11/14/2010
If you have to buy a book about bush try his one.

The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.

http://www.prosecutionofbush.com/
12:05 PM on 11/14/2010
youvebinfarteen: Yes, yes, that's a great book. Amazing author, well researched, well written.

The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.
04:20 PM on 11/15/2010
An incredible book! At first, I couldn't really believe Bush could be prosecuted. But after reading it, I contacted the publisher to let Bugliosi (the author) know that I would volunteer my services to any legitimate group trying to bring Bush to justice. There is stuff in that book that just blew me away! I recommend everyone read it - absolutely shocking!