Bush covertly criticized trump and not call him a name
The 43rd United States President George Bush made a speech, which was critical of the policies of the current administration, however, he never mentioned the name of Donald trump, writes The New York Times.
“We see the diminishing confidence in the value of free markets and international trade, oblivious to the fact that the protectionism followed by conflict, instability and poverty. We saw the return of isolationist sentiments, forgetting that chaos and despair in remote areas directly threaten the safety of America,” Bush said, speaking at a bipartisan conference in new York Bush Institute.
Former President George W. Bush speaks on divisive state of American politics. Wath live: https://t.co/ICzSHY4WMf https://t.co/DxKcznyPV8
— CNN (@CNN) October 19, 2017
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The former President said that in the United States, there is a crisis of confidence that threatened their historical ideals.
“Thus, we need to remember and restore its own identity,” he said. “The Americans have a big advantage. To renew our country, we need to remember our values,” Bush said.
George W. Bush: “emboldened by the Bigotry seems, our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories” https://t.co/3T79qoUWgi
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) 19 Oct 2017
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