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President Biden surprised Elton John with the National Humanities Medal
The singer said he was “flabbergasted” by the honor for his work in HIV/AIDS advocacy.
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Adam Levine’s nipples are the most talked about part of the Super Bowl
“Now I have to explain to my children that Adam Levine has nipples.”
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Is Kathy Griffin just picking a fight or actually helping the resistance?
Was it spontaneous outrage to the administration’s sadistic policies, or is she playing into the Trump Distraction Machine?
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Laura Bush just ripped into Trump publicly & she is speaking the truth
America’s meekest First Lady is coming out swinging against Trump’s “shameful” and “cruel” policy of stealing children from migrant parents.
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Before Bush campaigned against marriage equality, one of his daughters tried to change his mind
“I believed that one conversation would be all it took to change is mind.” She was 16 and naive.
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Former president George H.W. Bush serves as official witness at gay wedding
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush was an official witness at the same-sex wedding of two longtime friends, his spokesman said Wednesday.
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A gay dad’s open letter to Laura Bush on quitting the gay marriage ad
In these modern times, it is funny how we forge interesting and new kinds of relationships through media, social and otherwise. We gain unique attachments to people we have never met, some of whom we interact with on Twitter or Facebook, and some of whom we have never interacted with at all. I have such a pseudo-relationship with former first lady Laura Bush. This week our relationship, which had moved into a rather warm and appreciative state of late, took a turn for the worse.
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Group to replace Bush in marriage ads, ‘move to new and different voices’
DALLAS — A pro-marriage equality group says it’s “sorry” former first lady Laura Bush does not want to be included its national advertising campaign featuring prominent people speaking about gay marriage, and said its campaign will “now move to new and different voices.”
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Laura Bush asks to be removed from campaign supporting marriage equality
Former First Lady Laura Bush has asked to be removed from a campaign featuring prominent bipartisan leaders speaking out in support of marriage for gay and lesbian Americans.
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‘Respect for Marriage’ campaign focuses on bipartisan support for gay marriage
The Respect for Marriage Coalition on Wednesday launched a national advertising campaign featuring prominent bipartisan leaders – including President Barack Obama, Former Vice President Dick Cheney, Former First Lady Laura Bush, and Former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell – speaking out in support of marriage for gay and lesbian Americans.