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"Decision Points": George Bush's view of his presidency

In his new memoir "Decision Points," George W. Bush weighs in on the Iraq war, the financial crisis, Hurricane Katrina, John McCain's 2008 campaign, and other episodes in his presidency.

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Talk-show host Oprah Winfrey interviews former President George W. Bush during taping of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in Chicago. The show will air nationally on Tuesday, Nov. 9.

At some point, every ex-president 鈥 usually having waited a decent political interval 鈥 gives his own version of his time in office. It鈥檚 partly an attempt to frame history, partly a time to settle scores, always a way to make money by reentering the spotlight, if only briefly.

This is George W. Bush鈥檚 week.

His new memoir 鈥淒ecision Points鈥 will be available in bookstores starting Tuesday. There鈥檚 a round of TV interviews 鈥 Oprah Winfrey, Jay Leno, NBC鈥檚 Matt Lauer, Candy Crowley on CNN, radio interviews with Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, several appearances on the Fox News Channel.

It鈥檒l be a family affair, Bush鈥檚 parents, his wife Laura, and brother former Florida governor Jeb Bush will join him for some of the interviews

Some reporters have obtained copies of 鈥淒ecision Points鈥 and snippets from prerecorded interviews are being advertised, so high points already are being pored over. Among them:

Being photographed flying over the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 鈥 without landing to personally assess the damage and comfort residents 鈥 was a 鈥渉uge mistake.鈥

It made him look "detached and uncaring, no question about it,鈥 he told Lauer.

Should he drop Cheney?

Bush considered dropping Dick Cheney from the ticket in 2006 (perhaps replacing him with then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee) 鈥 an idea put forth by Cheney himself, but subsequently rejected by Bush.

Bush writes that he was 鈥渂lindsided鈥 by the infamous photos of abused prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq 鈥 which he hadn鈥檛 been shown until the day they were made public on 60 Minutes II. On those nonexistent 鈥渨eapons of mass destruction鈥 in Iraq, he writes: 鈥淣o one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didn't find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do.鈥

But there鈥檚 no self-doubt about his ordering the US-led invasion of Iraq, nor of his agreeing to the CIA鈥檚 request to waterboard prisoners as a form of 鈥渆nhanced interrogation.鈥 When he was asked whether the partial drowning technique could be used, Bush鈥檚 answer was emphatic: 鈥淒amn right.鈥

Bush also writes that he was 鈥渂lindsided by a financial crisis that had been more than a decade in the making.鈥

鈥淚 assumed any major credit troubles would have been flagged by the regulators or rating agencies,鈥 he writes.

Praise for Obama

There is no criticism of President Obama in Bush鈥檚 book, and he praises Obama for his more-aggressive policy on Afghanistan, for his 鈥渟mart, disciplined, high-tech campaign鈥 in 2008, and for the 鈥渃alm demeanor鈥 Obama displayed at a special White House meeting during the financial crisis in September of that year.

鈥淚 thought it was smart when he informed the gathering that he was in constant contact with Hank鈥 Paulson, he writes. 鈥淗is purpose was to show that he was aware, in touch, and prepared to help get a bill passed.鈥

As for John McCain, who鈥檇 insisted on that White House meeting though he had little to offer there, that鈥檚 a different story. And it reveals a Bush-McCain relationship that has had some very difficult moments dating back to the South Carolina Republican presidential primary in 2000.

Bush thinks McCain鈥檚 2008 campaign would have done better if he (Bush) had been asked to help out 鈥 a dubious assertion given Bush鈥檚 very low ratings at the time. And since then, Bush reportedly has let it be known through friends that he thought McCain鈥檚 choice of Sarah Palin as a running mate was a bad idea.

But in his interview with Oprah, Bush resists commenting on Palin鈥檚 qualifications for the presidency. The most Oprah could get out of him was: 鈥淵ou're asking me to wade back into the swamp.鈥

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