Bush Is Back and Bashing Obama

Bush Is Back and Bashing Obama

The Nation‘s Chris Hayes discusses the re-emergence of George W. Bush and his criticisms of President Obama.

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Former President George W. Bush spoke in Erie, Pa., before the Manufacturer & Business Association on June 18. Keith Olberman talks to The Nation‘s Washington, DC editor Christopher Hayes about the speech, Mr. Bush’s legacy and Americans? preference for public healthcare. “You can’t separate politics from the actual real-world outcomes that those politics produce,” says Hayes.

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