Bush
Jun 19 2009, Shane

Former President George W. Bush has been remarkably reticent since Barack Obama took office, saying that the new commander in chief “deserves my silence.” Apparently, that’s no longer the case. At a speech in Erie, Pennsylvania Wednesday night, Bush...

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A photo provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows former first lady Laura Bush, making her first public appearance in Dallas since leaving the White House, with Dr. Zahi Hawass, the Secretary General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, at the...