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SOURCE: BREITBART

URL: http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2018/05/01/kanye-west-want-apologize-george-w-bush-2005-comment/

by Charlie Spiering



Kanye West revealed in a TMZ interview on Tuesday that he wanted to apologize to George W. Bush for saying in 2005 that the president did not care about black people in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Kanye West said he was always told not to apologize to Bush, but that he recently saw the former president pushing his father’s wheelchair at Barbara Bush’s funeral in March, and he felt sympathy for him.

“Do you know how bad I would want to go to George Bush and say I’m sorry for hurting you. I was an artist I was hurting when I went up to the telethon,” Kanye explained. “I said something in the moment, but when I look at you as a Dad, and a family member, I’m sorry for hurting you.”

West repeated in his interview with TMZ founder Harvey Levin that he wanted to treat people like humans and spread more love across the country.

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Offline GrouchoTex

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Maxine Waters and Robert Reich are freaking out over Kanye, that's for sure.

Offline Hoodat

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Good for Kanye.  Sounds like God is working on him.
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Good for Kanye.  Sounds like God is working on him.

Yeah, it does doesn't it?

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Good for Kanye.  Sounds like God is working on him.

Working?  It's a Vatican-sanctioned miracle (or should be).  I wonder what caused the "come to Jesus" change...?
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Kanye is taking the Red Pill, Bigly !!!
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Good for Kanye.  Sounds like God is working on him.

His remarks reached me a bit. Yes, they did.
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