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President George H.W. Bush feels that the tone of the national discourse lacks civility. “I don’t like it,” Bush told CBS. “The cables (TV) have a lot to do with it.” Bush said he believes Obama was “entitled to civil treatment” when it comes to his critics. But it was not just those on the right, who presumably make up a majority of Obama’s critics, that Bush felt were responsible for the angry tone. The left was guilty as well. Singling out MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann, Bush said, “the way they treat my son and anyone who’s opposed to their point of view is just horrible.” Maddow and Olbermann, he added, are “sick puppies.” Needless to say, Maddow and Olbermann weren’t taking Bush’s criticism lying down. Watch their response here (video): http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/33352131#33352131 Source FYI: In June 1988, Republican candidate George H.W. Bush seized on the Horton case, bringing it up repeatedly in campaign speeches.[6] Bush’s campaign manager, Lee Atwater, predicted that “by the time this election is over, Willie Horton will be a household na