Don't you wish you had daugthers as fucked up as the Bush twins.
Barbara Pierce Bush
She worked for the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, a subsidiary of the Smithsonian Institution. Previously, she had been working with AIDS patients in Africa, in Tanzania, South Africa, and Botswana, among other places, through a program sponsored by the Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine's International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative.
She is the Co-founder and President of a public health-focused non-profit, Global Health Corps.[11] Global Health Corps provides opportunities for young professionals from diverse backgrounds to work on the front lines of the fight for global health equity. In 2009, Global Health Corps won a prestigious Draper Richards Foundation Fellowship. Bush was also chosen as one of the 14 speakers selected from an applicant pool of 1,500 to speak at the
TEDx Brooklyn event in December 2010, where she spoke about Global Health Corps.
Barbara Pierce Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jenna Bush Hager
Born with her twin Barbara on November 25, 1981, in Dallas, Texas, Jenna Bush’s father, George W. Bush, would eventually be sworn in as U.S. president in 2001. Jenna later worked as a teacher in Baltimore and wrote the New York Times bestseller
Ana’s Story, about a young woman living with HIV. Bush married Henry Hager in 2008 and was hired by the
Today Show in 2009 as a correspondent.
After the election, Bush taught third grade at Elsie Whitlow Stokes
Community Freedom Public Charter School in Washington, D.C, for a year and a half. In 2006, she visited Africa with her mother. She then worked as an intern for UNICEF, where she taught in Latin America and visited
drought-stricken Paraguay. The trip inspired the children's book, Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope (2007), based on the life of a 17-year-old Latin American single mother infected with HIV.
In 2008, Jenna Bush and her mother co-authored Read All About It!, a book urging children to read. In 2009, the younger Bush began working as a contributing correspondent for NBC's Today show.
On August 15, 2007, Jenna Bush became engaged to Henry Chase Hager, whom she'd met on the campaign trail for her father in 2004. Hager was a White House aide for Karl Rove, and the son of former Virginia Republican Party Chairman John H. Hager. Bush and Hager married in May 2008, on the Bush ranch in Texas. Jenna Bush Hager gave birth to the couple's first child, daughter Margaret Laura "Mila" Hager—named after her grandmothers—on April 13, 2013, in New York City. The couple welcomed their second child, daughter Poppy Louise Hager, on August 13, 2015. The baby name is an homage to Jenna’s grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush, whose family nickname was “Poppy.”
http://www.biography.com/people/jenna-bush-244190#other-endeavors