yeah i'll give her the benefit of the doubt, but it's also obvious that she's still daddy's and grandpa's girl - what's important is the single mom with aids is cheerful.
― gabbneb, Saturday, 29 September 2007 02:19 (eighteen years ago)
she needs some vitamin k.
-- chicago kevin, Friday, September 28, 2007 10:03 PM (42 minutes ago) Bookmark Link
― sanskrit, Saturday, 29 September 2007 02:47 (eighteen years ago)
She notices the skeptical look on my face and shakes her head again. “People change, you know.”
Like that notoriously thoughtful and reflective dad of hers.
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 8 October 2007 14:50 (eighteen years ago)
Jenna freely admits that she has never cared about politics. “I just wasn’t interested, and I’m still not interested,” she says.
After class, I pounce. “You’re teaching your kids to be reporters? Have you told your dad you’re out here creating a new generation of journalists?”
“Hey,” she says, “journalists do good things.” She pauses and stares at me, pursing her lips. “Well, most journalists, anyway.”
When I try to get her to give me some information about Henry, who is enrolled in graduate business school at the University of Virginia, she’s coy. When I ask, for instance, if he’s the son of a Virginia politician, she says, “I’m not even sure.”
Jenna sleeps in what she says is “the White House kids’ bedroom,” just down the hall from her parents’ room. (John F. Kennedy Jr., LBJ’s daughters, and Chelsea Clinton all slept there.) When I ask her what it’s like to live in the White House, she gives me the kind of throwaway answer that’s almost worth a story in itself: “I feel like it’s filled with millions of ghosts. I get scared there sometimes. I’m not kidding. I have heard ghosts, I really have—ghosts singing opera. One night, opera noises came out of my fireplace. When I told my sister, she didn’t believe me, but the next week we were up late in that bedroom and we heard 1950’s piano music. People will think I’m crazy for saying that.”
When she’s with her father, she says, they don’t talk shop. She doesn’t read the papers or watch the news because she can’t bear to hear him criticized. “You know, when you really love somebody, especially your father, I mean . . .” She pauses, and her eyes fill with tears. “I see him as a father. I see him as the father who took us to soccer games. For me, he is a father who is so much fun. So, yeah, it’s hard to see. But, you know, you have to ignore it.”
― gabbneb, Monday, 8 October 2007 15:30 (eighteen years ago)
six months pass...
lololololtimore
Apr 12, 2008 3:55 PM (3 hrs ago) by Aaron Cahall, The ExaminerBALTIMORE (Map, News) - One of President George W. Bush's twin daughters is moving to Baltimore City.
Jenna Bush bought a home in the city’s tony Federal Hill neighborhood, which she will share with her soon-to-be-husband, Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon said today.
Speaking during a community fair held for BRAC transplants touring the city, Dixon said the decision by Bush, 26, was a highlight for the city. Bush has a twin sister, Barbara.
“For that to happen, that shows the kind of community we have,” Dixon said.
Sterling Clifford, the mayor’s spokesman, said Dixon’s office has not received any official notice about the move, adding that the mayor had heard the news through media outlets.
Clifford said those sources indicated that Bush’s fiancée, Henry Hager, had landed a job with Constellation Energy Group, headquartered across the Inner Harbor from the historic Federal Hill neighborhood.
Constellation spokesman Rob Gould could not b reached for comment this afternoon.
Hager and Bush are scheduled to marry May 10 at the Bush family ranch in Crawford, Texas.
― am0n, Saturday, 12 April 2008 23:31 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/15828016/detail.html
"That's great," former Gov. Robert Ehrlich said when 11 News reporter Kate Amara told him about it. "We could always use two more residents here in Maryland."
^STFU EARLICK
― am0n, Saturday, 12 April 2008 23:42 (seventeen years ago)
three weeks pass...