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lol : )Kriista wrote:its very simple, kerry daughters
BECAUSE:
if you squint, one of them looks like jennifer beals
on the other hand,
if you squint, one of the bushes looks like.... bush
Bush twins break silence, stump for father
Vogue magazine
Jenna, left, and Barbara Bush are making a splash with a pictorial layout in Vogue magazine.
Bob Dart
Cox News Service
Jul. 14, 2004 11:45 AM
WASHINGTON - President Bush was surprised when his politics-dissing daughters volunteered to work for his re-election campaign, the Bush twins admit in their debut interview.
"It's not like he called me up and asked me," said Jenna. "They've never wanted to throw us into that world, and I think our decision probably shocked them. But I love my dad and I think I would regret it if I didn't do this."
Now 22 and recent college graduates, Jenna and Barbara Bush ended their lifelong public silences in an interview with senior writer Julia Reed in the August issue of Vogue Magazine. Copies will hit newsstands on Friday.
While declaring their continuing lack of interest in politics, the twins speak with bemusement and admiration about their mom and dad and discuss boyfriends, fashions, college and their impending entry into the workaday world.
"I'm just not political," said Jenna, the blond one who graduated from the University of Texas at Austin this spring. "I have opinions, but there's nothing about the process that has ever interested me. I'm 22, and this is the first interview I've ever done in my life."
Her dark-haired sister Barbara graduated from Yale, the alma mater of her father and paternal grandfather.
"I love Texas but I wanted a change," she said. "I like going places by myself and I knew so many people who were going to U.T. - all my friends from junior high and high school."
Barbara, who majored in humanities, plans to work for a program that helps children afflicted with AIDS in Africa and Eastern Europe. Jenna, who majored in English, will teach at a charter school.
But first there is a political campaign where their father is battling to stay in the White House against Democratic Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.
"We thought it would be better to wait until after November" to begin careers, said Barbara.
The twins, best friends practically since birth, call each other "sister" and finish each others' sentences, Vogue reported. They drink Starbucks soy lattes, wear tight jeans, tiny tops and flip-flops, eat sushi and like people who are "hilarious."
They tease their parents and are teased in return.
The president "has the best sense of humor and he is very funny with boyfriends," said Jenna. "He's not the shotgun-dad type. He's the joking-around-to-the-point-where-he-scares-the-heck-out-of-them type."
Jenna has kept him busy. One of her former boyfriends is now a presidential aide and three others came to a White House Christmas party, Vogue said.
"I'm the serial monogamist and Barbara's the dater," said Jenna. "I'm the one that rushes into this long-term, two-year-relationships thing. I had a boyfriend all through college."
Things have changed, though, she said. "I'm dating and Barbara's got a great boyfriend" -- an unnamed Yalie.
A boyfriend "has to be funny," she told Vogue. "If not, hasta luego."
Barbara has been portrayed as the quieter, more studious sister while Jenna is the party girl -- her Secret Service code name was "Twinkle."
"Jenna is like her father and Barbara is like her mother. I think that's apparent to anybody who meets them," said Regan Gammon, a lifelong friend of Laura Bush. "Jenna's more out there, more gregarious ... Barbara, by nature, is going to think about it a little longer before she says it."
Indeed, in the interview, Jenna did most of the talking.
"My dad thinks my mom is funny, even though she's really not. She's cute. She has such funny quirks," said Jenna, recalling that she calls her mother "OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) to her face" because of her demands for cleanliness and order.
When the girls went to camp in the sixth grade and wrote home for some music, their mom sent a Bob Dylan tape, she said. "All our friends were like 'What is that?"
Laura Bush took her daughters to see Paul Simon's "Graceland" tour when they were in the first grade and to two Dylan concerts.
"Her record collection is awesome," said Jenna. "She's got Jimmy Cliff and Bob Marley. When we have parties at the ranch, we play them and all our friends love it."
Growing up, they had 14 cousins to play with - "built-in playmates," recalls Barbara. But they also had her namesake grandmother, the elder Barbara Bush, and her "Granny's rules."
"She's strict about some stuff but she's hilarious," said Barbara. "As a family, when we get together, we've always managed to leave the politics aside and get on with our lives."
The twins will work in the campaign office in Arlington, Va., and travel some with their father. Barbara went on a campaign trip Wednesday, wearing pale blue jeans, a close-fitting tan jacket with white T-shirt and pointy black heels.
In the article, President Bush said he cherishes this campaign.
"The thing I'm most excited about is that I get to spend the last campaign of my life with the two girls that I love," he said. "It's an experience we will be able to talk about for years to come."
Don't worry. There is nothing more American than picking apart women as if inspecting cattle at an auction.Hesten wrote:I would say Kerrys daughters any day.
Apart from the Bush daughters got faces that look way too fat and unhealthy, their noses are horribe, to me their faces looks more like pigs, and ill rather take a girl with a pretty body and a face that look a little like a horses (Kerrys daughters), over a girl with a body i cant really see, fat face, and looks like a pig.
Thank god im not american, or i would probably be arrested for unamerican attitude for saying that