George W. Bush isn’t exactly consumed by regret. In fact, he says he has very few.
The former president, who has mostly remained out of the public eye, spoke to the Dallas Morning News on Sunday, saying, “I’m comfortable with what I did. I’m comfortable with who I am.”
He did say, however, that he wished he had overhauled Social Security and immigration policy–two initiatives from his second term that died for lack of political support.
The interview comes as Bush, the most unpopular living former president, will attend a ceremony for the opening of his presidential library next week in Dallas. The four other living presidents, including Barack Obama, will be there.
Bush, 66, insisted during the interview that he was also comfortable with how he handled the unpopular Iraq War.
“I’m confident the decisions were made the right way,” the former president said. “It’s easy to forget what life was like when the decision was made.”









