Jenna Bush Ties The Knot At Daddy's Ranch
The Father Of The Bride Danced With Jenna To The Tune Of "You Are So Beautiful To Me"
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Jenna's Wedding Album
The first family is preening with pride over Jenna's fairytale walk down the aisle. The picture-perfect wedding was held at the family's aptly-named "Prairie Chapel Ranch." Thalia Assuras reports.
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The Tyrone Smith Review rocked the Bush family ranch until 2 a.m. the night of Jenna's wedding. Julie Chen speaks with the musician who kept the Bushes hopping.
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Jenna Bush and Henry Hager exchange vows at the altar on Saturday, May 10, 2008, at Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas. Presiding over the wedding ceremony is the Rev. Kirbyjohn Caldwell. (The White House/Shealah Craighead)
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Jenna Bush and her fiancee, Henry Hager, got married away from the media's glare. (Mia Baxter/The White House)
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Jenna's Big Day
Pictures from Jenna Bush's wedding to Henry Hager at the Western White House.
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The president and the bride picked "You Are So Beautiful" for their father-daughter dance, according to band leader Tyrone Smith of Nashville, Tennessee. Smith and his 10-piece party band, The Tyrone Smith Revue, was asked to do "Lovin' in My Baby's Eyes" by Taj Mahal for the newlyweds' first dance. Smith, who promised the couple a "get down" party, talked to The Associated Press earlier in the week on condition that the information not be released before the wedding.
Smith, who witnessed the wedding ceremony, said afterward the groom was dressed in a dark blue suit with powder-blue tie and the bride wore a "very simple and elegant" white dress, but did not wear a veil.
Smith said Jenna Bush's paternal grandparents, President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush, spoke during the wedding, though he could not hear their comments.
Away from the glare of television cameras that have beamed other first family weddings into American living rooms, Jenna's outdoor wedding at the ranch reflected her family's penchant for privacy and her preference for the casual over grandiose.
Even without the prying eyes of strangers, Jenna's marriage to her longtime boyfriend Henry Hager made presidential history. It will be remembered as an upbeat moment of Bush's two-term presidency beset by terrorism, war and the nation's current limp economy.
"This is a joyous occasion for our family, as we celebrate the happy life ahead of her and her husband, Henry," Bush said in his Saturday radio address. "It's also a special time for Laura who this Mother's Day weekend will watch a young woman we raised together walk down the aisle."
Jenna, 26, is the 22nd child of a president to get married while their father was in the Oval Office. Their ceremonies have ranged from Tricia Nixon's extravagant wedding broadcast live from the Rose Garden in 1971 to the 1992 Camp David wedding of Jenna's aunt, Dorothy Koch. That one was kept so secret that the press didn't find out about it until it was over.Pictures From The Bush-Hager Wedding
"All of them are different. This one really reflects the personality of both Jenna and the George W. Bush family," said Doug Wead, a former aide to President George H.W. Bush and author of a book on presidents' kin.
"If they'd have gone on TV, the wedding would have been shown all over the world and Jenna Bush would have been an international celebrity - and she would have been a target. They're preparing the transition to private life and they're not particularly interested in seeing Jenna Bush become a huge celebrity."
The media was not invited, but Jenna's wedding will be closely scrutinized - down to the matte beading and embroidery on her white Oscar de la Renta gown.
"The wedding details will be reported on for generations, influencing both present-day and future brides-to-be," says Millie Martin Bratten, editor-in-chief of BRIDES magazine and student of first family weddings.
Jenna's twin sister, Barbara, was maid of honor and 14 other women were in her "house party." Barbara Bush wore a long, moonstone blue dress with a low-cut back. The women in the "house party" were clad in seven different styles of knee-length dresses in seven different colors that match the palette of Texas wildflowers - blues, greens, lavenders and pinky reds.
The best man was the groom's brother, John "Jack" Hager. Also part of the "house party" were 14 ushers, who walked with the 14 women down the aisle to their seats, but did not participate in the ceremony.
More than 200 family and friends converged here for the nuptials on the 1,600-acre (648-hectare) ranch where a tent was erected for the post-ceremony dinner and dancing.
The ceremony began about a half hour or so before sunset. The couple stood at a cross, made of beige colored Texas limestone, that was erected near the ranch's man-made lake. The cross and altar, made of the same stone used to construct the Bush's ranch house, will be a landmark at the ranch for years to come. The Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell of Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston officiated.
Festivities began Friday with a bridal lunch, rehearsal dinner and post-rehearsal dinner celebration in Salado, a tiny tourist village, which used to be a stagecoach stop. Jenna, her sister and the first lady were in Salado, more than an hour's drive south of Crawford, all day Friday and the president arrived in the evening by motorcade.
The rehearsal dinner for about 100 people was hosted by the parents of the groom, who turned 30 on Friday. Hager's father, John Hager, is the chairman of the Virginia Republican Party and is former lieutenant governor of Virginia and former U.S. assistant secretary of education.
The rehearsal dinner crowd, including the president, then walked down a street in Salado with the Belton High School Marching Band from Belton, Texas, to a "Texas-sized celebration" at another establishment. All the wedding guests were invited to this event. They were entertained by the five-member Duke Merrick Band from Charlottesville, Virginia, which performed classic Texas songs and original pieces by Merrick, a relative of the Hager family.
The groom's family also hosted a barbecue lunch Saturday in Salado ahead of the wedding.
Henry Hager met Jenna during her father's 2004 re-election campaign. He graduated from Wake Forest University and worked as an aide to Bush's former top political adviser Karl Rove. He is set to receive a master's degree in business administration later this month from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business.
Between February 2005 and January 2006, he was an economic policy aide in the office of Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and regularly briefed the secretary on economic data. "He was widely regarded as a super star," said Ann Marie Hauser, press secretary at Commerce.
After the wedding, the couple is rumored to be honeymooning in Europe, although the White House would not comment. After that, they plan to live in a two-bedroom, two-bath town house on the south side of Baltimore, Maryland. She plans to return to teaching and he will work for Constellation Energy, a power supplier based in Maryland.
This was a big doing for Crawford, home to about 700 central Texans. They likely will not get a glimpse of the bride and groom, but the couple's photo is plastered across coffee mugs, mouse pads, key rings and other Western White House trinkets for sale at a few stores along the main drag.
A rusty, metal sculpture of an angel, a gift to Crawford after Bush's re-election, is adorned with a veil and a bouquet of white flowers for the occasion. The sign at the Coffee Station in Crawford, where Jenna orders fried jalapenos, says "Congrats Jenna and Henry." The Peace House, home away from home for anti-war protesters when they're in Crawford, set up a red sign that says "Peace to the Newlyweds."
The Peace House group decided against protesting on the wedding day, but about a dozen members of an anti-gay group out of Topeka, Kansas, demonstrated on a road leading to the ranch.
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See all 281 CommentsArticle: ''The Peace House group decided against protesting on the wedding day, but about a dozen members of an anti-gay group out of Topeka, Kansas, demonstrated on a road leading to the ranch''
Hope the Prez recognizes who the real nutcases in America are...
I had to add:
"Hear the sound of the falling rain
Coming down like an Armageddon flame (Hey!)
The shame, the ones who died without a name
Hear the dogs howling out of key
To a hymn called Faith and Misery (Hey!)
And bleed, the company lost the war today
I beg to dream and differ from the hollow lies
This is the dawning of the rest of our lives
On holiday"
Green Day
Daddy walked her down
To groom to be
They said their I dos
They tooks their vows
Became Mr. and Ms.
Daddy threw a party
Was the music right
For a wedding and afterwards.
I can''t say.
The times they change.
Beat wishs
Was this before or after God sent 50 mph winds and golfball sized hail to the ranch to disrupt the hitching together of these GOP spawn?
"Daughter of War Criminal Weds at Crawford Compound"
If John Sydney McCain III gets elected, these two can send their kids to die in his 100 years war. Grandkids too.
Or they can just go fight in Daddy''s war right now.
Shame on you!
Posted by pfd572 at 03:39 AM : May 11, 2008
I hope she someday comes to realize that she is the spawn of hell and turns on her father for the murders and war crimes he has committed. I hope she comes to a place where she hates him forever.
Many posters have rightfully pointed out that she''s profited by her father''s misdeeds---as part of that family. So their negative feelings regarding her are understandable.
I think it''s also true---from her perspective---that she wanted a more modest wedding---probably for some of the reasons suggested here by posters---and, had just THAT!
I sincerely hope that she HAD a nice wedding---in spite of who she is. But, I also hope---in the months and years to come---that a recognition of the problems her father has caused,''sink in''---and, she takes meaningful actions to help others and improve America, that has been ever so good to her and the Bush family! I know this isn''t likely, but miracles happen sometimes, correct?!
Jenna Bush is, sadly, a typical narcissistic individual, who, because of her family''''s ill-gotten wealth, is celebrated nationawide this way, instead of the way we celebrate Pat Tillman. Her father will have to pay, another day, for the unGodly pain and suffering he has caused. I wish her no ill will, but don''''t expect me to be "happy" for her either. I do hope that her and her entire generation of insulated, over indulged peers, someday realize the sacrifice of the poor, who, because of the economic problems created by the Cowardly Cowboy, could not find a decent job and HAD to join the "Volunteer" military, only to suffer the pain the afflicts our veterans of their age.
I am happy for any young person who is getting married and I sincerely hope they have a good, long marriage. I am also grateful SHE chose to have a low-key wedding. It her father and his gloating that upsets me. I understand a father''''s love and pride, but how many father''''s are suffering because of bush''''s choices?
It is amazing how ill-informed you moronic libs are. It is incredible how you hate a president but not suprising. Don''t worry Lib schmucks - you and your messiah (Barack Obama) will bring you back to the promised land and then my paycheck will be about 5 percent take-home-pay. You are mean. Thanks Goodness, I will never be like you. Congrads Jenna and her wonderful family.
Posted by pfd572 at 06:11 AM : May 11, 2008
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My response: I''m not jb01201a, but I''d say your well-informed! And, you made your point. But, the truth hurts, and a lot of GOP supporters can''t admit it to themselves---little alone someone else---how much GB has messed up! They don''t like being reminded of it!
HAGER 2016??????????????
"What''s that? Gas is $12 per gallon? Huh, I wasn''t aware of that."
[Posted by jb01201a at 05:51 AM : May 11, 2008]
can you explain exactly how this 5% take home will come about?
That will depend on who gets elected.
I hadn''t heard about her campaigning with her mother. I didn''t think her mother had even said anything. I would hav thought they would hacve been too ashamed of George to voice an opinion in public.
I don''t know what label i would wear.I fought with the idea it was so all of us could have the right to an opinion and freedom of speech and to enjoy the American dream.
Think positive, if he hangs around with his fatherinlaw very much he may not be around to run for election .
My parents lived in Oman...a country that exports a lot of oil...and the price of gas was actually more than what we paid here in the states...nowhere near 12 cents a gallon.
My parents lived in Oman...a country that exports a lot of oil...and the price of gas was actually more than what we paid here in the states...nowhere near 12 cents a gallon.
Here''s a list from 2005...notice countries like the Netherlands BACK THEN were paying over $6 a gallon.
My parents lived in Oman...a country that exports a lot of oil...and the price of gas was actually more than what we paid here in the states...nowhere near 12 cents a gallon.
Here''s a list from 2005...notice countries like the Netherlands BACK THEN were paying over $6 a gallon.
I read an article on aol news the other day telling the price of gas in different countries and these are two that i remembered from the article.
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