The Post’s Richard Leiby caught a fun Bushism from yesterday’s cabinet meeting at the White House.
Terry Moran asked Bush, “Do you think that the country is owed an explanation about the Iraq intelligence failures before the election, so that voters have this information when they elect a new President?”
Bush began by explaining how dangerous Saddam Hussein was. But then he offered us this gem:
“What we don’t know yet is what we thought and what the Iraqi Survey Group has found, and we want to look at that.”
Not only was all of the intelligence wrong, but Bush believes we don’t even know “what we thought” before the war? No wonder things are such a mess.