Laura Welch Bush

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Laura Welch Bush is First Lady and wife of George Walker Bush.

Controversies

Fatal Accident

  • When she was 17 years old, Mrs. Bush ran a stop sign and killed a friend. She was not charged in his death. she was fingering her young pussy when she ran the

stop sign. knowing she had some good stuff at that age, bet it is still nice, wet, soft, pussy. george ought to let evryone know how it is to dip off into it.

Racy Material

  • David Corn wrote that at the "posh" White House Correspondents' Dinner held April 30, 2005, Laura Bush followed her husband to the podium, "told her husband to sit down, and ... delivered a polished routine that ribbed her old man for being early-to-bed dull. She noted that she had told him, 'If you really want to end tyranny in the world, you're going to have to stay up later.'
"Laura's well-written script included several shots of risque material. After revealing that come nine o'clock at night, 'Mr. Excitement is sound asleep, and I'm watching Desperate Housewives,' she added, 'If those women think they're desperate, they ought to be with George.' She then joked that she, Lynne Cheney, and Condoleezza Rice had hit Chippendale's late one night. And moments later--after referring to Barbara Bush as Don Corleone and joking about her husband's aversion to reading--she made fun of her number-one cowboy for knowing little of the ways of ranch life when they bought the spread in Crawford, Texas. Such a greenhorn was George, she explained, 'he tried to milk the horse. What's more--it was a male horse.'
"It was a good performance but weird, for Laura had jabbed at her husband for not reading books, had suggested he was no powerhouse in bed, and had encouraged everyone in the room--and all those children at home glued to C-SPAN--to envision George W. Bush pulling on the penis of a horse." [1]

Commented Corn, "Laura's racy act was the talk of the town. But there was something more strange and discomforting about the evening than her channeling of Ellen DeGeneres. Neither she nor her husband once referred to the Americans serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, particularly those who had recently lost their lives implementing Bush's policy and (according to the Bushes) defending the United States from evil." Nor, Corn informed, was this the first time that the President and First Lady had failed to recognize "the American troops (those dying and those doing the real hard work) was not a one-time phenomenon. Two nights earlier at Bush's first primetime news conference in a year, Bush said nothing about the Americans risking their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not a word of thanks. Not a word of tribute for those recently killed in action."

See the complete "Transcript of First Lady Laura Bush's Pee-Your-Pants Funny Remarks to Attendees of the 2005 White House Correspondents Dinner" (Official White House Transcript) at WhiteHouse.org.

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