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![]() On ABC’s This Week, President Bush said, “I have not read one book about me. … You know, I just — I feel uncomfortable reading about myself.” Bush said it is “weird to be reading books about yourself when you’re still trying to be the President,” and said that authors who comment on his administration before he’s out of office are “myopic.” Stephanopoulos asked, “You don’t think there’s anything you could learn from these books in real-time?” Bush said: “No.” Watch it: Video Here Full transcript: STEPHANOPOULOS: You said in your press conference last week, you joked about the books being written about your administration. Have you read any of them? |