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In her 2007 book, The President’s Secret IMs, Danielle Crittenden anticipated President Bush's revelation of his mother's views on Jews...
... in Danielle Crittenden's The President's Secret IMs (2007):
From: President George W. Bush
Date: November 28, 2005 8:37:50 PM EST
Subject: Thanksgiving
To: Bar & Poppyhi ma and pops
just wanted to thank you again for coming to Crawford for thanksgiving. I know pop that you’d wanted to spend the holiday in florida with jeb but I appreciate that you came to us. Also appreciated your views on how jeb would be handling things right now vis a vis iraq although I still think a war a little different from a hurricane. ... No one was offended when you asked where were [Laura's] jewish guests this year. She’s been stressed out lately and I think she needed to lie down for the rest of the afternoon. She hardly ever eats dessert, and you said yourself the chef didn’t make your special Texan pecan pie recipe right. ...
In a passage on p. 404 about his June 2002 speech on Palestinian democracy, in his 2010 memoir Decision Points, former president George W. Bush writes:
My support for a Palestinian state was overwhelmed by my call for new leadership. 'BUSH DEMANDS ARAFAT'S OUTSTER,' one headline read. Shortly after the speech, Mother called. 'How's the first Jewish president doing?' she asked. I had a funny feeling she disagreed with my policy.