U.S. President George W. Bush tastes frozen custard while his daughter, Barbara, follows behind after stopping at Leon's Frozen Custard in Osh Kosh, Wisconsin, July 14, 2004. On a bus tour through the rolling farmland of Wisconsin, a state he narrowly lost in 2000, Bush used a large part of his campaign speeches Wednesday to defend his decision to invade Iraq despite intelligence mistakes outlined in a Senate report last week. REUTERS/Larry Downing US ELECTION
Jenna Bush (2ndL) and her twin sister Barbara (R) with their grandparents former president George Bush (2nd L) and first lady Barbara Bush (L)(AFP/File/Luke Frazza)
U.S. President George W. Bush and his daughter, Barbara, walk down the steps of Air Force One after arriving in Duluth, Minnesota, July 13, 2004. The president is stumping all-day in the Midwest battleground states of Michigan and Minnesota and will spend tomorrow campaigning by bus in Wisconsin. REUTERS/Larry Downing US ELECTION
Something, call it a hunch, but something tells me Barbara puts Dad at ease while Jenna, bless her heart, puts him on edge.
Nothing new here. Probably every multiple offspring family breaks down this way.