The former president and first lady have five grandchildren between their twin daughters Jenna and Barbara Former President George W. Bush is ... beyond the Oval Office. "I don't think any ...
Former President George W. Bush is inspiring his grandkids to follow in his footsteps — beyond the Oval Office. "I don't think any [of my kids] are thinking political. None of my children are ...
Former President George W. Bush is inspiring his grandkids to follow in his footsteps — beyond the Oval Office. "I don't think any [of my kids] are thinking political. None of my children are like, ...
It was the world's most famous houseplant that has sat on the mantel on the Oval Office since the JFK administration. But ...
Bush was on to something. When coming face-to-face with the U.S. commander in chief, at the very seat of presidential power, most people choose to avoid confrontation, whether out of discretion ...
For over half a century, one thing was a constant in the Oval Office: the Swedish ivy ... the reign of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. It appears in Bill Clinton’s presidential ...
Following on that success in re-focusing Americans on God’s importance to the nation, “Prayers of the Presidents From The Oval Office ... and all nations. George H.W. Bush simple prayer ...
For over half a century, one thing was a constant in the Oval Office: the Swedish ivy plant above the ... being cut down during the reign of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. It appears ...
In the commotion of Donald Trump’s return to office, it’s easy to overlook ... during the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. It features prominently in Bill Clinton’s ...
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh once declared in the Oval Office that “the people of India love” George W Bush, the 43rd US President. On another occasion, I watched a visiting Prime Minister of ...
Vucci himself has been a White House press pass holder for 21 years and noted that he captured a similarly famous image of an Iraqi journalist hurling a shoe at President George W. Bush in 2008.