Barbara Bush, Redux
Rereading the post below on Barbara Bush's jaw-dropper of 2005, I recalled that she had issued another (in)famous quote. Take your mind back all the way to March 18, 2003 (quote from www.snopes.com):
(Emphasis added.)
Rereading the post below on Barbara Bush's jaw-dropper of 2005, I recalled that she had issued another (in)famous quote. Take your mind back all the way to March 18, 2003 (quote from www.snopes.com):
The remark in question occurred early in the three-way conversation, following a line of query directed atMrs. Bush regarding whether she found herself studying her son for verbal or visual signs of how well he was holding up under the pressure. (Sawyer: "As a mother, do you watch for strain on him?")Mrs. Bush replied that she looked for such indications in all five of her children and remarked on the family's propensity for having hair that turns white earlier than is the norm. An additional query about whether the senior Bushes, who do not normally watch a great deal of television, found themselves watching more TV during this period than was their usual custom fetched fromMrs. Bush the quote that has since earned a measure of notoriety:
I watch none. He [former President Bush] sits and listens and I read books, because I know perfectly well that, don't take offense, that90 percent of what I hear on television is supposition, when we're talking about the news. And he's not, not as understanding of my pettiness about that. But why should we hear about body bags, and deaths, and how many, what day it's gonna happen, and how many this or what do you suppose? Or, I mean, it's, it's not relevant. So, why should I waste my beautiful mind on something like that? And watch him suffer.
(Emphasis added.)
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