George W. Bush continues his media tour supporting his memoir Decision Points. Last night, he stopped by Jay Leno.
It has been 10 years since Bush sat down with Leno, who began by thanking him for all the material. Did the late-night jabs ever hurt his feelings, Leno asked?
Bush replied:
“I hate to tell you… I don’t want to hurt your feelings but… I was asleep,”
George Bush appeared on the Today show to promote his new book ‘Decision Points’
The show aired Kanye apologizing for his previous comments against Bush. West was seen saying:
“I would tell George Bush, in my moment of frustration, I didn’t have the grounds to call him a racist. But I believe in a situation of high emotion like that, we as human beings don’t always choose the right words.”
Bush said he forgives West over his comments in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Saying:
“I appreciate that,” he said. “I’m not a hater, I don’t hate Kanye West.”
Combined with the outpouring of donations from Americans and citizens around the world of all means, this support will go a long way to help save more lives, reach more people with emergency assistance, and help the Haitian people build their nation back stronger and more secure than it was before the earthquake,”Clinton said.
In related news Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Elton John are on the A-list of stars approached to sing on a charity cover of REM’s Everybody Hurts, spearheaded by Simon Cowell. The Beatles legend, 67, and Elton, 62, are close to signing up to join Leona Lewis, Susan Boyle, Take That, Alexandra Burke, Cheryl Cole and X Factor winner Joe McElderry on the single.
All funds raised will be split between charities the Disasters Emergency Committee and Helping Haiti.