May 24, 2022
George W. Bush, told the truth of his war criminality last week while addressing a Dallas audience to talk about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Bush spoke about the shortcomings of the Russian government and how Moscow has no system of checks and balances that would prevent an individual like Russian President Vladimir Putin from launching “a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq.”
Bush caught himself, and told the audience, “I mean, of Ukraine.”
He tried to move on and said, under his breath, “Iraq, too.”
“Anyway, 75,” Bush said, in a reference to his age. (WATCH THE VIDEO)
Bush was president when he directed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 based on bogus evidence that Saddam Hussein was hiding weapons of mass destruction that threatened America.
Another little boy, born on third base and thought he hit a home run, Georgie “Daddy’s Boy” Bush, prior to his invasion that has killed around one million Iraqis, was heard on national TV back in June 2001 telling Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson that Hussein “Tried to kill my daddy!”
Bush has largely stayed out of politics since his presidency and now spends most his days painting portraits and getting his daughters plum gigs at corporate newsrooms while Iraq continues its socioeconomic and political decline. (See “LANDMINE MURDERS IN IRAQ=WASHINGTON’S LOVE OF WAR, EXPERTS SAY.”)
This is not the first time that he spoke out about the Russian invasion, and held a Zoom meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He called Zelensky the “Winston Churchill of our time.”
“President Zelensky assured me that they will not waver in their fight against Putin’s barbarism and thuggery,” Bush said in an Instagram post. “Americans are inspired by their fortitude and resilience.”
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