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5 year oldAn image of former US president George W. Bush and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres sitting side-by-side and laughing at a sports game has sparked fierce debate online and been labelled “irresponsible and dangerous”.
The photograph was taken of the friends and their respective spouses — Laura Bush and Portia de Rossi — in a stadium suite at a Dallas Cowboys NFL game on Sunday.
It soon started circulating on social media which prompted many users to slam DeGeneres — a prominent gay, liberal and outspoken LGBT activist — for cozying up with the former Republican president, who once endorsed a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage.
Mr Bush also entered the US into a war with Iraq and Afghanistan under the later-disproved belief that they possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Actor John Cusack went as far as to accuse DeGeneres of “normalising mass murderers” through association with Mr Bush.
Liberal activist Peter Daou tweeted that he has “nothing in common with George W. Bush, who launched a war based on lies that caused untold carnage”.
Another spectator asked: “Is my vision screwed up?”
Clinton Yates, a columnist with ESPN’s The Undefeated, said the sight “definitely qualified as a Sunday shocker”.
Some critics noted that Mr Bush also lobbied for Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who faced multiple sexual misconduct allegations last year ahead of his confirmation. Mr Kavanaugh has denied the allegations.
On Tuesday, DeGeneres addressed the pair’s unlikely friendship and the criticism surrounding it on her daytime talk show.
Hey @TheEllenShow - how does it feel to watch a game with a mass murdering genocidal war criminal? https://t.co/tIdWrBGFBQ
— Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) October 7, 2019
Laura & George Bush sitting with Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi is not something I expected to see at an NFL game pic.twitter.com/AbWbhXd3RC
— Paid man gets bored (@cjzero) October 6, 2019
I don’t care how nice of a guy George W Bush is. He was one of our worst presidents and left our country and world in bad shape. The mess he helped create we’re still trying to dig out of. This is a bad look for @TheEllenShow. https://t.co/FMYgpbrq6A
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 7, 2019
This is Ellen
— Aisha Ahmad ☭ (@aishaismad) October 7, 2019
Ellen donates to Pete Buttigieg and goes to ball games with George W Bush
Don't be like Ellen pic.twitter.com/6ODS0wUXVq
DeGeneres explained that Charlotte Jones, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, invited her and her wife, Portia DeRossi, to the game. They decided to go to “keep up with the Joneses,” she joked.
During the game, the broadcast showed a shot of the two laughing, and “people were upset,” the star said.
“They thought, ‘Why is a gay Hollywood liberal sitting next to a conservative Republican president?” DeGeneres continued.
“A lot of people were mad. And they did what people do when they’re mad: they tweet.
“Here’s the thing. I’m friends with George Bush,” she explained of the former president, who was previously a guest on her show in 2017.
“In fact, I’m friends with a lot of people who don’t share the same beliefs that I have.”
If you told me George Bush would be sitting next to Ellen DeGeneres at a Cowboys game, I'd ask how long I've been in a coma.
— Matt Johnson (@VivaMattyVegas) October 6, 2019
George Bush and Ellen DeGeneres are sitting next to each other at the Cowboys/Packers game. What is life??
— Sam Adami-Norgan (@SamRock630) October 6, 2019
“We’re all different and I think we’ve forgotten that that’s OK that we’re all different.
“For instance, I wish people wouldn’t wear fur. I don’t like it, but I’m friends with people who wear fur,” the host continued, adding, “But just because I don’t agree with someone on everything doesn’t mean that I’m not going to be friends with them. When I say be kind to one another, I don’t mean only the people that think the same way that you do. I mean be kind to everyone.”
Her monologue clocked four million views on Twitter in an advanced release on social media before it even aired on television.
A spokesman for Mr Bush told Fox News: “President and Mrs Bush really enjoyed being with Ellen and Portia (de Rossi) and appreciated Ellen’s comments about respecting one another. They respect her.”
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