It Just Doesn't Happen

From the new book Dead Certain about the Bush administration:

He viewed it as the commander in chief's obligation to visit with those who had suffered loss as a result of his decisions. "Sometimes it's not pleasant, and I understand that," Bush said..."But that's part of the presidency, to immerse yourself in their emotions. Because they look at the president and they—most of them—say, 'My son or daughter did what they wanted to do.' The interesting thing is, the healer gets healed. I appreciate it"...

"I'm told by some politicians here that the people they meet with say, 'Get out now.' That just doesn't happen with me."

No, I guess it doesn't.