By Avi Selk
Washington Post
July 16, 2017
At his presidential library in Dallas on Thursday, George W. Bush sat for an hour with his predecessor, Bill Clinton, and tried to convey the depths of their friendship.
Bush called Clinton humble, and respectful. He went further. He called the former president his “brother with a different mother” — not the first time he’s used that term for the man who unseated his father, President George H.W. Bush, from the Oval Office.