The 42nd and 43rd presidents have formed a close bond
George W. Bush to Bill Clinton: Being a Grandparent Will Be 'Awesome'
NBC News | 9 September 2014
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
shared a glimpse into the friendship between two of the country’s most
powerful political families on Monday when they announced the formation
of a scholarship program to teach presidential leadership.
The 42nd and 43rd
presidents, who have formed a close bond since Clinton ran against
George H.W. Bush for president in 1992, revealed that they spoke twice
each year during George W. Bush’s second term.
“He asked my opinion,
half the time he disagreed with it,” Clinton said at an event to
announce the Presidential Leadership Scholars program. The program will
take place at four presidential libraries and aims to teach leadership
styles to people of all different backgrounds.
“Get ready also to be
like the lowest person in the pecking order in your family,” Bush told
his predecessor before an audience at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
“Be prepared to fall
completely in love again,” he said. “You’re not going to believe it.
You’re just not going to believe the joy and the fun. And I’m looking
forward to talking to you after that child is born. … It’s going to be
an awesome period for you.”
The two also shared what they each admire about the other’s leadership style.
“He is an awesome
communicator, I always admired that,” Bush said of Clinton. “He can
really lay out a case and get people all across the political spectrum
to listen.”
Clinton said of Bush:
“When he decided what he thought was right, he went for it,” and he
“consistently benefited from being underestimated, and so did I” during
their time in office.
Former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are currently
weighing White House runs in 2016. Bush joked that the last time a
Clinton and Bush ran against each other, it did not turn out well for
his family.
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