At the opening ceremony of the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Saturday, President Obama helped George W. Bush get a picture after a selfie attempt went awry.
On Saturday, the opening ceremony of the National Museum of African American History and Culture drew many important national figures.
As such, there was a great deal of picture taking, but not all of the photo ops went off without a hitch.
Luckily, President Obama was on hand to save one moment from being lost forever.
George W. Bush was trying to take a selfie with some of the event’s attendees, but appeared to have trouble getting everyone in the picture.
As luck would have it, Obama was close by.
Bush tapped him on the shoulder, and, without hesitation, Obama swooped in, took the phone, and snapped the photo, preserving the brief period in time for eternity.
On Saturday, the opening ceremony of the National Museum of African American History and Culture drew many important national figures.
As such, there was a great deal of picture taking, but not all of the photo ops went off without a hitch.
Luckily, President Obama was on hand to save one moment from being lost forever.
George W. Bush was trying to take a selfie with some of the event’s attendees, but appeared to have trouble getting everyone in the picture.
As luck would have it, Obama was close by.
Bush tapped him on the shoulder, and, without hesitation, Obama swooped in, took the phone, and snapped the photo, preserving the brief period in time for eternity.
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