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Today was the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House. Kids descended on the South Lawn of the White House to roll eggs, dance to live music and listen to President Obama read "Where the Wild ...
The Paas bunny was present at at least one Easter Egg Roll during Obama's tenure, and a photograph from 2003 shows the character at the White House when George W. Bush was president.
Every year, the president and the Easter Bunny make an appearance at the White House Easter Egg Roll, regardless of whatever else may be going on. Despite the war in Libya and the spike in gas ...
Move over, Easter Bunny. The cutest, fluffiest, most precious mascot of the holiday is somebody – make that somebunny – else this year. The ears most definitely fit Bo Obama. Literally.
On a happier note, Obama got to introduce the Easter Bunny to thousands of children who gathered on the South Lawn for the 135th annual White House Easter Egg Roll. "Give the Easter Bunny a big ...
For those who want to wait around for the Easter Bunny, McCain made the proper appeal. For those who figure it’s time to get real, Obama was the only serious candidate on the stage.
The object of your nightmares Easter bunny was present for the annual White House Easter egg roll earlier today. According to reports, Obama entertained his young audience with a reading from his ...
Michelle Obama showed off her boogie bonafides by upstaging both the president and the Easter bunny at Monday's White House Easter Egg Roll.
No April Fool's joke — President Obama gets to meet the Easter Bunny on Monday. The president and first lady Michelle Obama will attend the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, featuring ...
The Easter Bunny waves from behind U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, April 1. The annual event features live music ...
The White House Easter Egg Roll is a time-honored tradition dating back to 1878: see photos from the event through the years.
A new, oversized set of floppy ears will take their place on the White House’s Truman Balcony on Monday. It’s time for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, the festive – if kitschy ...
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