Last Bush Christmas in the White House Before Move to Dallas

December 3, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers.

Starting her final turn as the White House Christmas host, a charming Laura Bush today revealed that the first family will be moving to Dallas, home to the president's new library and museum, after leaving the executive mansion. "We will be moving to Dallas," said Mrs. Bush, handsome in a red suit. The move has the first family thinking frugally about Christmas, she added. "We are going to be very, very careful at Christmas," she told a gaggle of reporters there to get a peek at the White House's red, white, and blue decorations. "That's where we will be spending our money," she said, referring to the new house. That they are moving to Dallas is no surprise. But some locals had thought they would buy land and build a house. Mrs. Bush's announcement seemed to suggest that they will be buying an existing home.

It being her last decoration press preview, Mrs. Bush seemed to linger longer to take every question and express her sadness at leaving the house and its staff. "It will be the people we will miss the most," she said.

For Christmas, the Bushes will make the traditional trek to Camp David, Md., where she and her husband have spent a record 12 Christmases—eight as the first couple and four as relatives of former President George H. W. Bush. "I'm sure we've got the record," she crowed.

And of her recent White House tour for incoming first lady Michelle Obama, Mrs. Bush revealed that she passed on a little tip first given to former first lady Hillary Clinton by former first lady Barbara Bush. It was that she can look for her husband at any time by gazing out a window in the first lady's dressing room that overlooks the Rose Garden and into the Oval Office.

Finally, Mrs. Bush took the opportunity to answer the perception question: Is there a gap between how Americans view the president and what he's really like? "I think there is a great gap," she said. But that's politics, she added.

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bonnyralph of KY 1:36PM November 25, 2009

Thank you for your service to a wonderful nation. Prayer is at the top of my comments. The New Testament encourages Christians to "pray without ceasing". To me this means a life of prayer daily. This is not just for ourselves, but for others, including those in high places such as our country's leaders; from the president on down to the lowest denominator. Everyone! We are even to pray for our "enimies". Tough teaching from...................yes.....Jesus. My prayer is that all peoples consider God first and "others" next......another Jesus teaching. Live our lives as a sacrifice....not killing others, but doing all we can to serve a Holy God as we live our lives for Him........Thank you, Brad

Brad Forbes of VA 9:44PM October 02, 2009

Hey former President Bush, You've been out of office for six month now. I currently serves in the Military, and yes, You was my Commander-N-Chief for 8 years. Even though, I never gotten the chance to meet you in person, I wish You and Laura the very best in many many more years to come, may GOD bless You and Your entire family. I only wish I had the Class Laura has, She is in a class all by herself, top class that is. So glad You was my Commander-N-Chief for the pass eight years. And by the way, former President Bush, You stated that You was going to continue to visit the American Soldier. Even though there's a different Commander-N-Chief today, we still want You to visit us, Former President George W. Bush. GOD BLESS YOU SIR!

Elaine of TX 11:28PM August 04, 2009

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