I actually think Bush did the right thing there, helping to pull the SS agent out of that. I don't compliment Bush often, but I don't think there is any way a SS agent assigned to Bush would let him go anywhere unattended - just is not going to happen.
You the man Bush LOL!
(maybe it's a Texas thing, I don't know. Guess I share one thing with Bush anyway...LOL)
>> Then Bush either realized he was missing something, or he heard the commotion. The president, who is rarely alone, even in his own house, turned and walked back to the front door unaccompanied, facing the backs of a sea of dark suits. Bush, with his right hand, reached over the suits and pointed insistently at Trotta. At first the officials, with their backs to him and their heads in the rumble, did not realize it was the president intervening. Bush then braced himself against someone and lunged to retrieve the agent, who was still arguing with the Chileans. The shocked Chilean officials then released Trotta. |