Bush's cheery holiday press conference

From yesterday's twinkling presser, via the rabid moonbat surrendermonkeys at the NYTimes.

On being the Decider:
QUESTION: But beyond that, sir, have you questioned your own decisions?
BUSH: No, I haven't questioned whether or not it was right to take Saddam Hussein out.

The inevitable question on Mary Cheney:
BUSH: I know Mary. And I like her. I know she's going to be a fine, loving mother. I'm not going to call on you again.

And what has he learned?
QUESTION:[A]fter five years now of war, what lessons will you take into the final two years of your presidency?
BUSH: Well, look, absolutely, that it is important for us, to be successful going forward, is to analyze that which went wrong.

You know, I mean just know that he was carefully coached on the use of the passive voice in that answer. Look at it again. No person or entity "did" anything wrong; wrong things just went and happened.

Particularly in the Lower Ninth Ward. Thanks, your Excellency, for the insightful analysis.