But they sure were fun and chummy a week or two ago at an event at the Bush Presidential Center in Dallas. While a lengthy amount of time has passed since the two presidents clashed as Clinton was exiting and Bush was assuming the presidency, their recent exchange was a reminder of when the two major parties showed considerably less contempt for each other. Not exactly the good old days then, but respect has gone out the window where Democrats and Republicans are concerned today. I call them the two minor parties now.
Anyway, they spoke about how important that humility is to the presidency; this in an era where Trump says something no one accepts and adds, "Believe me," so one had to speculate if they were inferring that our current president needs to grow up. So Clinton says, "It's good to be underestimated when you're President." Bush chimes in with, "I was really good at that."