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What happened when George W. Bush became a salesman?

Former US President George W. Bush is busy selling new books these days, and his album Portrait of Courage was released on February 28th. On March 1 local time, George W. Bush personally went to Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, to be a salesman for his new album.

The album contains 66 portraits of wounded soldiers drawn by George W. Bush, all of whom served in Afghanistan or Iraq after the "9. 1 1" terrorist attacks. In the photo album, the story of the veteran is written under each portrait. The figure in one of the paintings is a veteran, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, who lost a leg due to an injury while serving in Afghanistan.

Bush said that his inspiration for learning painting came from his worship of the idol Churchill and his affection for soldiers. "I have read Churchill's prose" Painting ". I admire Churchill very much. He is a great leader, and then his painting prose is worth reading. I want to say, oh, my God! He can paint, so can I. After 70-year-old George W. Bush left office as president, he was keen on painting and made great achievements. His album "Portrait of Courage" was published by Crown Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, and officially went on sale on February 28th, and reached the Amazon bestseller list.