Jenna Bush Wedding Pictures Tell the Story

May 12, 2008 RSS Feed Print

 

 

OK, a show of hands. Who got enough news about first daughter Jenna Bush’s Saturday wedding to Henry Hager at Dad’s Crawford, Texas, ranch? Now who thinks the White House should have opened the event to coverage, any coverage? Just what I thought. You got enough. At least that’s what the White House thinks. Insiders say they hope the public thirst for wedding news was satisfied with the 11 wedding pictures posted on the White House website and the few details provided about the dress, the ranch wedding altar, and the cake. One insider tells me that the goal was a balance between keeping the whole event hush-hush and feeding the media. And, according to Bushies, it turned out just right.

 

 

But if you need more than you saw about the wedding, check out our friend Julie Mason, whose Houston Chronicle blog, Beltway Confidential, kicked some media butt in outcovering the shindig.

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The bride is so beautiful. That was a very nice wedding dress and the bride's hair was wonderful in a simple elegant wa

Sasha of CA 2:22PM May 21, 2008

The pictures were beautiful, Jenna your parents gave you a beautiful wedding that you will remember forever. Thank you for sharing your pictures with the public. May God Bless you both along with your family and may God Bless America.

Sharon Hodge of NJ 8:04PM May 15, 2008

Jenna made the right choice! It was a beautiful wedding in a perfect setting with only those people that the couple wanted to be present.

May the couple make the right choices in their life together and be happy in the results of their choices.

Wishing you both all the best!

Thank you for the beautiful pictures with hopes of seeing more pictures!

Francine Liem of VA 7:02AM May 14, 2008

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