Former US presidents, George Snr. and George W. blast Donald Trump
Former US presidents, George H.W. Bush has publicly rebuked Donald Trump calling him “a blowhard,” while his
son, George W. Bush, also had some harsh words for his
Republican successor saying: “This guy doesn’t know what it means to be
president.”
The comments mark the first time the former presidents
have spoken about Trump in such terms and come off the back
of a new book about the father and son by historian Mark Updegrove,
titled The Last Republicans.
Both
men went on the record to give Mr Updegrove their candid assessment of Trump, as well as rare insight into their thoughts on the 2016
presidential race as the drama unfolded.
The most critical comments about Trump came from the senior Bush, now 93, who told Updegrove in May 2016, “I don’t like him. I don’t know much about him, but I know he’s a blowhard. And I’m not too excited about him being a leader.”
The
author went on to ask George H.W. Bush what he thought Trump was
seeking in running for president, and the former Navy war hero responded
by saying that Mr Trump had “a certain ego.”
Neither of the two Republican former presidents voted for Mr. Trump — the father voted for Hillary Clinton and the son voted for “none of the above,” as he told Mr. Updegrove.
In
the book, Mr Updegrove writes that the younger Bush did not think Mr
Trump would win when he first entered the presidential race.
“Interesting, won’t last” was the reaction that George W. Bush had in
those days, Mr Updegrove writes.
However, at one point during the 2016 presidential campaign, the younger Mr. Bush confided to the author, “I’m worried that I will be the last Republican president.”
The White House has hit back quickly saying.
The most critical comments about Trump came from the senior Bush, now 93, who told Updegrove in May 2016, “I don’t like him. I don’t know much about him, but I know he’s a blowhard. And I’m not too excited about him being a leader.”
Neither of the two Republican former presidents voted for Mr. Trump — the father voted for Hillary Clinton and the son voted for “none of the above,” as he told Mr. Updegrove.
However, at one point during the 2016 presidential campaign, the younger Mr. Bush confided to the author, “I’m worried that I will be the last Republican president.”
The White House has hit back quickly saying.
If one presidential candidate can disassemble a political party, it speaks volumes about how strong a legacy its past two presidents really had,” a White House official told CNN.
And that begins with the Iraq war, one of the greatest foreign policy mistakes in American history.
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