President George W. Bush cautioned against criticizing gay couples, saying in an interview on “This Week” that you shouldn’t criticize others “until you’ve examined your own heart.” He also weighed in on immigration, the NSA scandal – which he defended – and President Obama’ handling of the whole ordeal.
He is a man who is gaining in popularity, and it is not hard to tell why. The former president has refused to criticize the hypocrisy of his successor who did not afford him the same courtesy.
The president appears very statesmanlike, giving President Obama a small word of defense saying, “he is the president, and the most important job as president is to keep the American people safe.”