The credit he DIDN'T attribute to them was actually formulating the budget. Brother Bill made it sound like it was all him - Bunk! Bunk I say! Brother Bill, did sign the budget, TO HIS CREDIT, into law (a raving rebuke of the current Senate which has failed to produce one of their own - which is unconstitutional and they completely rejected, on a bi-partisan basis Barak Obama's proposed budget – HISTORICAL FACT!) - However, to say "I left with a budget surplus, like he came up with it" is deceptive (a three quarter truth). By the way, I don't give any credit to the post 9-11 Republican Congresses for helping squander the surplus (they became like the past politicians and got FAT and ambivalent about the fiscal sanity produced in earlier years) a albeit after 9-11. I also did not agree with G. W. Bush’s expansion of federal power (even in the name of “compassionate capitalism”). We all seem to be "Monday morning quarterbacks" about 9-11. We don't know how a Democratic President would have responded, but surely it was a most trying situation for ANY AMERICAN to face (the worst loss of life in that type of attack in American history and the first on our shores). I guess, unlike many who read this, I will read his book to understand his, GW's, response. It is easy to sit back and criticize someone else, but what would any of US have done? So, while he gave some credit to the Republican congress, he minimized it to say the least.while he gave some credit to the Republican congress, he minimized it to say the least.