Na hora da despedida de Tony Blair, George W. Bush deu uma entrevista ao jornal The Sun, onde deixou escapar algumas revelações interessantes. Quem tiver a oportunidade pode ler mais aqui, mas gostaria de destacar alguns pormenores:
“I selfishly said to him, ‘I hope you can stay out my term!’
"Tony’s great skill, and I wish I had it, is that he’s very articulate. I wish I was a better speaker."
"I’ve heard he’s been called Bush’s poodle. He’s bigger than that. This is just background noise, a distraction from big things."
Etiquetas: coragem, democracia, liberdade
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