bill: no, we absolutely love you as a guest. but i have never talked to your father, the former vice president. i don t believe he likes me very much. and, you know, i m a little perplexed. could be saving the best for last but i think the fact that i was able to find time in my schedule to be here ought to be something you should be grateful for. bill: i am very grateful. you know that. there are two big deficits from the bush-cheney administration. the first is the economy that went down the drain at the end. president bush and vice president cheney were taken by surprise because of all the subprime mortgages. my question to your father, why didn t you know about that? you know, i think actually, they spent a lot of time and they made efforts during the bush administration to reform fannie mae and freddie mac and their efforts were blocked by most of the democrats in congress. did come to a point it was clearly an economic crisis. bill: i still don t understand and i asked
we have to do whatever it takes to keep the nation safe. bill: three days before the iraq war was launched, here s meet the press. i think that s the bad side of iraq from the standpoint the iraqi people will be greeted bill: it actual the didn t happen. it actually did happen. liberators and then the bloody, dangerous insurgency began. it wasn t until 2006 to adopt a counter inursurgency strategy. bill: here s where you re wrong. we were greeted in a way that was tentative. it s not right. bill: do you know how many people were there when the statue came down? couple hundred. baghdad is a city of millions. couple of hundred and right after the statue came down, the armories were looted and terrorists went in and they took all of saddam hussein s arms,
bill: no, we absolutely love you as a guest. but i have never talked to your father, the former vice president. i don t believe he likes me very much. and, you know, i m a little perplexed. could be saving the best for last but i think the fact that i was able to find time in my schedule to be here ought to be something you should be grateful for. bill: i am very grateful. you know that. there are two big deficits from the bush-cheney administration. the first is the economy that went down the drain at the end. president bush and vice president cheney were taken by surprise because of all the subprime mortgages. my question to your father, why didn t you know about that? you know, i think actually, they spent a lot of time and they made efforts during the bush administration to reform fannie mae and freddie mac and their efforts were blocked by most of the democrats in congress. did come to a point it was clearly an economic crisis. bill: i still don t understand and i asked
to keep the nation safe. bill: three days before the iraq war was launched, here s what vice president cheney said on meet the press. i think that s the bad side of iraq from the standpoint the iraqi people will be greeted bill: it actual the didn t happen. it actually did happen. liberators and then the bloody, dangerous insurgency began. it wasn t until 2006 to adopt a counter inursurgency strategy. bill: here s where you re wrong. we were greeted in a way that was tentative. it s not right. bill: do you know how many people were there when the statue came down? couple hundred. baghdad is a city of millions. couple of hundred and right after the statue came down, the armories were looted and terrorists went in and they took all of saddam hussein s arms,
bill: no, we absolutely love you as a guest. but i have never talked to your father, the former vice president. i don t believe he likes me very much. and, you know, i m a little perplexed. could be saving the best for last but i think the fact that i was able to find time in my schedule to be here ought to be something you should be grateful for. bill: i am very grateful. you know that. there are two big deficits from the bush-cheney administration. the first is the economy that went down the drain at the end. president bush and vice president cheney were taken by surprise because of all the subprime mortgages. my question to your father, why didn t you know about that? you know, i think actually, they spent a lot of time and they made efforts during the bush administration to reform fannie mae and freddie mac and their efforts were blocked by most of the democrats in congress. did come to a point it was clearly an economic crisis. bill: i still don t understand and i asked