George W. Bush Regrets Some of the Negative Comments He’s Made About the GOP

George W. Bush Regrets Some of the Negative Comments He’s Made About the GOP

Bill Sheridan

Former president George W. Bush says that he regrets some of the recent comments he has made about the Republican Party.

In a recent interview in People Magazine, the 43rd President said that he “painted with too broad a brush” in describing the modern Republican Party as “isolationist” and “nativist.”

Bush had made the controversial comments in an interview earlier this month on NBC’s “Today” as he was promoting his new book, “Out of Many, One.” Bush’s book includes portraits of prominent immigrants to the United States and stories about how they’ve contributed to the country.

Asked on “Today” to describe the current state of the GOP, Bush said that it is “isolationist, protectionist and to a certain extent nativist,” which is “not exactly my vision.”

But in a subsequent interview, promoting the same book, with People,  Bush said he regretted the broad comments about the party. He noted there are many Republicans who don’t use the kind of pitched rhetoric on immigration that he told “Today” makes it “an easy issue to frighten some of the electorate.”

“Really what I should have said — there’s loud voices who are isolationists, protectionists and nativists, something, by the way, I talked about when I was president,” Bush told People. “My concerns [are] about those -isms.”

Bush continued, “I painted with too broad a brush … because by saying what I said, it excluded a lot of Republicans who believe we can fix the problem.”

Bush’s initial comments drew backlash from Republicans on multiple fronts.

“If this is what the Republican Party thought leaders are going to be pushing, you’re going to have a really rough ’24,” Donald Trump Jr. said in a Facebook video, arguing the immigration policy Bush is arguing for is not a winning issue. “There’s a reason we have Donald Trump and it wasn’t because the establishment guys like George W. Bush were successful at what they were doing.”

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who has led House Republicans in an effort to make securing the border a major issue, criticized Bush from another angle. He noted the most recent class of freshman House Republicans has been heralded as extraordinarily diverse.

“If I looked at the last election the Republican Party in Congress… has elected more women than at any time in the history of the Republican Party. We broadened our party with the number of minorities as well,” McCarthy said. “Every single Democrat that lost — 15 — lost to a Republican woman or a Republican minority.”

McCarthy added that Bush’s description “seems quite different than what reality is playing out today” and noted that he removed former Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, known for allegedly racist comments, from his committees.

To his credit, during the original Today interview, Bush had some harsh words for Democrats on their immigration stance as well. He also alleged Democrats “weren’t listening when I was president” and slammed open-borders policies.

“Pro-immigration basically means, ‘let’s just open up the borders’ and nobody’s really for that,” Bush said. “And you can’t have a country that has open borders.”

9 thoughts on “George W. Bush Regrets Some of the Negative Comments He’s Made About the GOP

  1. My big regret is that I EVER VOTED FOR YOU. I should have thrown away my vote as you did when you voted for Condelesa Rice, who was not on the ticket in 2016.

  2. I’am so glad I never voted for him for Governor or president. Never liked him.

  3. In my young age of 83 I’ve had the opportunity of voting for quite a number of presidential candidates .Your number never came up.

  4. I liked you and voted for you. Because I thought you were of Christian sence and background. It used to be both Democrats and Republicans cared about the working people and our nation. So no matter who won you could live with. But I’m sorry Mr Bush the Democrats have changed. NOW ITS RIGHT VERSES WRONG.

  5. GRETA, I agree with you! HE WAS a disappointment and STILL IS! If he is not trying to say something worthy, he should just Shut up, Like you said! Now we know, he was and is a hypocrite. He hated the prior President just like many others, and he is showing his disdain for all The Americans Who used to follow the 45!
    Im glad I didn’t vote for him.

  6. Isn’t that guy related to cori bush?????? Just thought I would ask, since they both seem to have such a low opinion of the GOP?!??!

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