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ABC's CharlieGibson will be recipient of the 2008 Sol Taishoff Award for Distinguished Contributions to Broadcast Journalism, it was announced today by the National Press Foundation. Gibson will formally receive the honor at a February dinner in Washington. "The judges cited [Gibson's] professionalism and judgment in dealing with breaking news stories like the shootings...
CharlieGibson of ABC News was the first to interview George W. Bush in his last days of Presidency. Gibson talks candidly with Bush about the past 8 years in office and how it has affected him, the country, and the views that people have of him. Too often I see videos making fun of George [...]
Yesterday, CharlieGibson interviewed George W. Bush about his term as President, one highlight as follows: GIBSON: You've always said there's no do-overs as President. If you had one? BUSH: I don't know -- the biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction...
Related from the video above: Bush on the economy: "I'm sorry." [Time] Bush on the Iraq war: "I was unprepared." [NY Times] And finally: Paulson speaks , the Dow has another historic drop . Wow.... [AP YouTube videos]
In an interview with ABC News' CharlieGibson, President Bush says that his biggest regret was the intelligence failure over Iraq. He went on to say that while it was unfortunate, there were a lot of people who agreed with the flawed intelligence. What Bush conveniently forgot to mention, however, that there were also a lot of people in the intelligence communities of both America and...
I've got a new piece up at The Guardian 's Comment is free America, "The long kiss goodbye," about the Lame Duck's idiotic interview with CharlieGibson: In the first of a series of exit interviews scheduled over the coming weeks, outgoing President George Bush sat down with ABC's CharlieGibson to take a stroll down memory lane and reflect on his eight years of ruining...
Bush’s “I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess.” comment to CharlieGibson has received a lot of attention. But I was struck by another aspect of their exchange too. BUSH: I don’t know — the biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of [...]
President Bush’s interview with ABC’s CharlieGibson this week was the “first of several planned ‘exit interviews.’” According to White House press secretary Dana Perino, Bush’s next interview will be with ABC’s Cynthia McFadden on the topic of the faith-based initiative. It will air on Nightline next week. If the first interview with Gibson provides [...]
By Dan Froomkin Special to washingtonpost.com Tuesday, December 2, 2008 President Bush's interview with ABC News's CharlieGibson is being heralded by some media outlets as reflective, apologetic and self-critical, even "stunningly candid" -- but it was none of those things. Rather, in the first of several planned "exit interviews," Bush continues to refuse to take responsibility for...
President Bush’s interview with CharlieGibson of ABC’s World News aired last night. Some excerpts: “A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein,” President Bush said. “That’s not a do-over, but I wish the intelligence had been different, I [...]
Transcript: CharlieGibson Interviews President Bush . His biggest regret: GIBSON: You've always said there's no do-overs as President. If you had one? BUSH: I don't know -- the biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam...
I must admit to feeling let down by Bush's admission that he was "unprepared for war" in the interview with CharlieGibson that aired last night. When I first heard about the exchange, it sounded like an impressive moment of candor from a guy who once had trouble coming up with a single mistake he had made in office. I mean, most of America long ago recognized that Bush was not prepared...
In an interview with Karl Rove this morning, Matt Lauer brought up President Bush's recent interview with CharlieGibson, where the president stated, " I'm sure some people voted for Barack Obama because of me ." Lauer goes on to address Bush's low approval ratings and ask Bush's Brain, "What went wrong?" Rove sighs and avoids the question, but when pressed Rove responds, "Look... at...