Barbara Bush
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The pain experienced by Black people in the wake of Barbara Bush’s tone-deaf commentary when it comes to race can also be tough to reconcile.
President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush made a surprise appearance at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
To soothe any doubts, the 41st wrote a letter filled to the brink with eloquent shade and declined the invitation to the inauguration.
The letter reflected on how President Obama’s daughters have gracefully come into their own over the past eight years and it provided advice on how to adjust to life after living in the White House.
In an interview with NBC’s “Today Show,” Bush matriarch, Barbara (pictured far left), stunned both viewers and family alike, when she said that she doesn’t want to see her son Jeb run for president in 2016. SEE ALSO: Boehner’s Jamaican-Born Future Son-In-Law Has Rap Sheet For Weed Seated with her daughter-in-law, Laura (pictured second from […]
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