WASHINGTON: This is Charlie Sheen like we’ve never seen him before.
First, the actor has a sunnier opinion these days of George W. Bush, whose administration he once accused of lying about the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. After meeting the former president Monday at the dedication of a new USO center outside the District of Columbia, he called Bush an “absolute gentleman.”
“He did the best he could with what he was confronted with, and it is beyond anything I can comprehend,” Sheen told our Washington Post colleague JulieAnn McKellogg of his new bestie.
The ex-president seemed to have won Sheen over with a joke he made during a speech Monday at the private ceremony at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
” ‘Well, obviously it’s not too often that me and Charlie Sheen hang out,’ ” the “Anger Management” star said Bush remarked.
Sheen, who is perhaps best-known for profanity-laced tirades, was quite complimentary of his new friend.
Charlie Sheen’s ‘life changing’ declaration
Charlie Sheen’s ‘life changing’ declaration










