George W. Bush Hopes To Boost Legacy With Presidential Library

Bush Looks To Boost Presidential Legacy
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FILE - This Dec. 19, 2008 file photo shows President George W. Bush speaking about the auto industry, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington. Second presidential terms are never easy. More often, theyre fraught with peril, frequently marred by scandal, failure, hubris, and burnout and souring relations with Congress. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

All four living members of the most exclusive men’s club in America will join George W. Bush to dedicate his $500 million presidential library next month in Dallas, but there may be a major no-show — the former president's daughter, Jenna Bush.

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