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09.07.2008
Bush Women Mind-Meld?

In her column today, Maureen Dowd refers to a cheeky, oft-cited line that Laura Bush (at the time still Laura Welch) fired off when, during her first visit to Kennebunkport, she was asked by then-Bush family matriarch Dorothy Walker Bush what she liked to do. "I read, I smoke, and I admire," Laura allegedly replied.

As Maureen notes, many people find this anecdote charming: They see it as a sign that Laura isn't the glassy-eyed Stepford figure she so often appears to be, but instead has a lively, subversive streak. For her part, Laura publicly has denied the incident--despite its having been spread by her own mother-in-law, Barbara.

I tend to think that at least part of this quote did indeed originate in Barbara's head. Why? Because it's just too darn similar to a description of her own life that Barbara, in 1974, sent to the Smith Alumnae Quarterly: "I play tennis, do vol. work and admire George Bush!" (I recall this quote because it appeared in Marjorie Williams' August 1992 Vanity Fair examination of Barbara Bush--one of the most memorable and moving magazine profiles I've ever read. The piece was included in Marjorie's posthumously published book, which, though a couple of years old, I still hawk every chance I get.)

Who uses that construction: I this, I that, and I admire? And what are the odds of Laura coming out with that line just a couple of years after Barbara had authored something so similar? Either some kind of brainwashing occurs the minute a woman considers joining the Bush tribe, or someone is indulging in a little historical revisionism.

Happily, in another few months, we can go back to ignoring the Bush clan and their strangely admiring women--at least until Jebbie runs for POTUS.  

--Michelle Cottle 

 

 

 

Posted: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:32 AM with 1 comment(s)

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dmorehous said:

Michelle, you're forgetting the other obvious interpretation: that Laura Welch was giving her future mother-in-law some "lip" (as my mother always called it), and doing it deliberately.  "Read" and "smoke" contrast with "play tennis" and "do volunteer work."  But the giveaway is "admire", with no object.  Admire what?  "Admire George W" would have been syncophantic.  "Admire" by itself conjures this air of Laura sitting around and gazing, cow-like, into the middle distance - which Laura advanced in order to ridicule the idea of "admiring one's husband" as a primary activity of one's life.  

July 9, 2008 1:16 PM