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Malva Zebrina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-04 04:25 PM
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27. she is full of it
Edited on Wed Feb-18-04 04:43 PM by Marianne
this shallow woman is invented. I am so tired of this reinvention. She is a damn robot. I think she swallows the tape before she goes out for her photo ops.

Meanwhile her two spoiled brats break the law, spend ten thousand apiece at a fashion show on their clothes and hang out with playboys who have a record.

I read something on another forum,in Salon, and this is the piece that was written about this lazy , leech of a spongy, equally as stupid as her husband, woman , in the LA times. you need to regester and pay for this article but I will link to the thread in Salon, where some poster posted the article in it's entirety

This is so disgusting. NONE of the these people have any shame at all. All of a sudden, Laura Bush is to be lauded as a what? What the hell for? She is being invented, made into an urban legend, complete with her helmet, perhaps wigged, hair, eye lifts that went awry making her look crosseyed, rictus joker smile and botoxed face.

Some of the disgusting article from the poster in Salon

<snip>

Three years ago, when George W. Bush took office, fashionistas pilloried Laura Bush for her simple look, described by one stylist as "so Doris Day." Now, she commands their attention in a red Oscar de la Renta suit with gold buttons and black slingback heels.


Her sartorial makeover is a metaphor for a new political reality. After three years in the shadows, Laura Bush is emerging as a presence in the political and policy life of the Bush administration. More popular than the president — a Fox News poll taken last year found her favorable rating at 73%, about 30 points higher than her husband's recent showing in the polls — Laura Bush will be much more visible as she plans to stump for her husband's reelection.

Already, she has raised more than $5 million for the Bush-Cheney campaign, and has three fundraisers planned for Southern California this week — in Newport Beach, Palm Springs and Los Angeles.
With the role of political wives undergoing renewed media and public scrutiny, the White House is eager to showcase Laura Bush, and she seems only too happy to comply. A champion of education for girls in Afghanistan, the first lady hopes to travel to Kabul this year — a mission to a war zone, something few other first ladies have requested.

By reputation, Laura Bush is a woman who sublimated her career ambitions and her politics to those of her husband. While clearly no Hillary Clinton, who carved out a policy role in what she viewed as a co-presidency, Laura Bush has been quietly influential in the causes she espouses — education,


:puke::puke::puke::puke:
Link to the article on the Salon thread


http://tabletalk.salon.com/webx?7@101.HIZraZgxRbN.6@.7739b73d/1559

This woman should not be allowed to get away with this act. She is raking in millions for her serial killer husband. Someone needs to take her to task--She is banal, stupid, frumpy and controlled and is full of shit.

Pic of our first lady in her "seal clap" This clap was most noticeable as she stood in the gallery and appluded her serial killer husband when he gave his sneering state of the union address. Man, she sure did look like a goddam seal--it was quite noticeable. Way out arms and flexible wrists--arf arf--



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