That seems to be Suzanne Malveaux’s reaction to being around Jenna Bush, one of the First Daughters, in Africa:

But when Jenna was with children she completely lit up. It happened in Maputo, Mozambique, at our visit to a pediatric day hospital for children with HIV/AIDS.

A small group of children sat around a table waiting for the first lady and Jenna to join them. When Jenna entered, she asked “Habla Español?” to the boy beside her. “Portuguese? My name is Jenna.” She then did a three-part handshake with him, reminiscent of what I learned as a child growing up in African-American culture. I am told it was an African greeting. She immediately made a friend.

Malveaux seems flabbergasted that Jenna Bush knew a three-part handshake. Was that all it took for a CNN reporter to see the Bush daughters sans horns?