The Former First Lady has been known to be a strong advocate for women in other nations. I am sure she would demand "Bring back our girls," as well.
I don't know if the Former First Lady has a twitter account.
Laura Bush and daughter Barbara address the crowd at yesterday’s AARP event at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
May 10, 2014
She’s always been more behind-the-scenes, (click here) not nearly as high-profile as Hillary Clinton or Michelle Obama, but former first lady Laura Bush was in the spotlight yesterday in Boston — where she opined on the “cheapening” of today’s culture, dished about the media and delivered some funny one-liners.
The demure Laura Bush sat with one of her twin daughters, Barbara, and chatted with Soledad O’Brien — who left her CNN job to launch a production company — before a crowd at an AARP event at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
The former first lady, who became a grandmother last year, said lack of civility is a problem today.
“It’s very obvious in political life — and I think that’s a problem. There’s sort of a cheapening, maybe I should say, of our culture. When you watch television, and when you read the Internet, you see it. And I don’t really know what to do about that. I don’t want to sound like a moralist.”...
I don't know if the Former First Lady has a twitter account.
Laura Bush and daughter Barbara address the crowd at yesterday’s AARP event at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
May 10, 2014
She’s always been more behind-the-scenes, (click here) not nearly as high-profile as Hillary Clinton or Michelle Obama, but former first lady Laura Bush was in the spotlight yesterday in Boston — where she opined on the “cheapening” of today’s culture, dished about the media and delivered some funny one-liners.
The demure Laura Bush sat with one of her twin daughters, Barbara, and chatted with Soledad O’Brien — who left her CNN job to launch a production company — before a crowd at an AARP event at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
The former first lady, who became a grandmother last year, said lack of civility is a problem today.
“It’s very obvious in political life — and I think that’s a problem. There’s sort of a cheapening, maybe I should say, of our culture. When you watch television, and when you read the Internet, you see it. And I don’t really know what to do about that. I don’t want to sound like a moralist.”...