Thursday, May 5, 2011

George Bush wants credit for killing Osama bin Laden too.


WASHINGTON- George W. Bush won't be at Ground Zero with President Obama Thursday in part because he feels his team is getting short shrift in the decade-long manhunt for Osama Bin Laden.
"[Bush] viewed this as an Obama victory lap," a highly-placed source told the Daily News Wednesday.
Bush's visit to the rubble after the 9/11 attacks was the emotional high point of his presidency, but associates say the invitation to return with his successor was a non-starter.
"He doesn't feel personally snubbed and appreciates the invitation, but Obama's claiming all the credit and a lot of other people deserve some of it," the source added.
"Obama gave no credit whatsoever to the intelligence infrastructure the Bush administration set up that is being hailed from the left and right as setting in motion the operation that got Bin Laden. It rubbed Bush the wrong way."
Bush spokesman David Sherzer said Bush "appreciated the invite, but has chosen in his post-presidency to remain largely out of the spotlight."
Associates familiar with his thinking say Bush does not believe Obama or his handlers wanted to exploit his presence. But the tag-team idea "was for the benefit of Obama, and Obama withheld credit from people Bush believes deserved it," a source said.
Asked about the matter at Thursday's White House briefing, spokesman Jay Carney said "this is a moment of unity for Americans and a moment to recall the unity that existed in this country in the wake of the attacks on 9/11.
"We completely understand that he's not able to come, but…the invitation was made in that spirit," Carney added.
Since leaving office in 2009 the 43rd president has stuck to a rigorous code of silence about criticizing Obama.
After Obama telephoned him on Sunday evening with the word Bin Laden was dead, Bush issued a statement calling it "a momentous achievement."
"I congratulated him and the men and women of our military and intelligence communities who devoted their lives to this mission," Bush added.
In his remarks to the nation Sunday night Obama mentioned Bush in passing, noting that "I've made clear, just as President Bush did shortly after 9/11, that our war is not against Islam."
The closest Obama came to praising his predecessor's efforts was indirect: "Over the last 10 years, thanks to the tireless and heroic work of our military and our counterterrorism professionals, we've made great strides" in the war against Bin Laden's Al Qaeda terror network.

What is Bush, 7 years old? "I'm not coming unless you tell everybody I helped." Grow the fuck up George. You used 9/11 and ground zero for your own political gain time and time again. And now you don't want to go back to meet with the families and first responders because it might benefit Obama. That's total bullshit. I say if Bush wants more credit for killing bin Laden, he should have it. Give him all the credit. Tell everybody that Bush single-handedly tracked him down, was part of the Seal team that stormed the compound, and it was Bush himself that fired the kill shot. And then he posed with bin Laden's carcass, like he just took down a ten-point buck (hey, maybe that's why they don't want to release the photo.) Then Obama should hold a big celebration, praising the mighty Bush for saving the country once and for all. Then he would present Bush with the trophy for the "Bestest President in the History of the Universe" which looks kind of like the Stanley Cup, only cooler. George would get everything he ever wanted. He could even wear his flight suit to the ceremony if he wanted (check out his package!). But there's just one catch. If Bush accepts the trophy and takes all the credit for killing Osama, he has to take all the credit for destroying the economy, too. Sounds fair to me.

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