Laura Bush Hints She’d Like To See Hillary Clinton as President

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former first lady Laura Bush participate in an event to honor the women of Afghanistan, at Georgetown University, Nov. 15, 2013, in Washington, D.C. 

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The two do share a very exclusive First Lady club. But of course, it’s not that superficial.

Former first lady Laura Bush recently hinted she would rather vote for former Secretary of State and Senator Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, saying she wants the next president to be someone who cares about women in Afghanistan, the Telegraph reports.

Bush made her comments during the annual Women in the World summit held in New York last week, a gathering of female business leaders, politicians, activists, entrepreneurs and firebrand dissidents from around the globe.

Her words, although not explicitly endorsing any candidate, had a very “read between the lines” quality about them; Bush was also very careful not to exclusively use the pronoun “he” when speaking about the next president.

“I want our next president—whoever he or she might be—to be somebody who is interested in women in Afghanistan and who will continue U.S. policies … that we continue to do what we’re committed to do as a country,” she said, as she appeared on stage with her twin daughters Jenna and Barbara.

“That’s who I want—or the kind of people that will do that and will pay attention to our history, and know what’s what’s happened before and know specifically how we can continue to do the good things that we do around the world.”

In analyzing the Republicans left in the race, there apparently is no Afghanistan policy from either Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz. So there’s that. 

More tellingly, Bush recently published a book on Afghan women in conjunction with her husband’s George W Bush Institute, and Hillary Clinton was among those who offered a cover endorsement for the book, reports the Telegraph.

“For over a decade, Laura Bush has been an ally and advocate for the women of Afghanistan and, in particular, has worked to ensure that the voices of Afghan women are heard,” Clinton wrote.

The report also notes that the Democratic front-runner visited Afghanistan four times during her stint as Secretary of State.

Read more at the Telegraph.

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