Delusional George W. Bush: ‘Lessons Of 9/11 Are Being Forgotten’


The 911 terrorist attacks on the United States were dredged up by the Bush brothers in a recent Hannity interview. In the interview, a delusional George W. Bush claimed that the American people are failing to consider the impact of terrorism and world politics on the United States.

“What troubles me is that the lessons of 9/11 are being forgotten by a lot of people, and that is the human condition elsewhere matters to our national security,” said George W.

As the interview continued, however, it became clear that it wasn’t the human condition in the rest of the world that he was concerned with, but the existence of ISIS.

“If we let down our guard against this group of thugs, they will hurt us again. And the good news is, Jeb won’t let down his guard.”

By giving this interview and appearing on the campaign trail for the first time, George W. was showing his support for his brother’s presidential campaign, which Jeb has since ended. With a father and brother in the White House before him, Jeb apparently felt beholden to continue the Bush legacy of making war in the Middle East.

Continuing on the theme of his brother’s prowess at fighting terrorism, George W. pointed out his brother’s membership in the good ol’ boys club.

“The other thing that’s needed in the White House is to set a goal, to defeat ISIS, and then you call upon the people who know how to help you achieve that goal. That would be the military and intelligence community,” he said. “And Jeb respects them, and that’s what you really want.”

But according to the primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, that’s not what the people of the Republican Party wanted after all.

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