Video at source Last night on Fox News, former President George H.W. Bush said the current political climate has gotten so adversarial that its ugly. Asked to offer an explanation for why there is this incivility, Bush pinned the blame on bloggers. Its probably a little worse now given electronic media and the bloggers and all these kinds of things, he said. Watch it: Also, Bush revealed that he enjoys using the email but lamented that his son, President George W. Bush, cannot for fear that the emails would get subpoenaed. Bush worried that presidents who used email would be forced to prove that you were telling the truth and all this stuff.
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GRETA: You are a letter writer. Tons of letters.
H.W. BUSH: Not anymore. Because now I use the email. And the computer. And I find that I dont do near as much writing as I used to, letters as I used to. I dont save them. And I am worried about that a little bit not that I have that much more to say, but I think its too bad in a way that email will detract from the historical record of presidents. I dont think that the President Bush uses email.
BARBARA BUSH: He doesnt.
H.W. BUSH: You worry about it. People are going to subpoena the email records and we are going to, you know, youve gotta prove that you were telling the truth and all this stuff. I mean, its gotten so adversarial that its ugly.
GRETA: Why do you think its gotten so adversarial? Tonight is literacy. Everybody comes in from all different sides and wants to help. It seems like oftentimes in Washington, you know, on something we all want to work towards its not necessarily so civilized. Its not so pleasant.
H.W. BUSH: Its true but thats not new really. I mean, you go back in history and youll find that there was always adversarial politics. There was always gut fighting. And its probably a little worse now given the electronic media and the bloggers and all these kinds of things. But I dont despair about it. I think things there is a pendulum at work at times so you swing away from the incivility back to more normal climate.