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A THIRD President Bush?
President George W. Bush yesterday appeared to kickstart a campaign to get his little brother elected to the Oval Office, when he said that Jeb Bush should run for the top job.
"I think Jeb would be a great president," Mr Bush said yesterday.
By the end of 2008, the Bush family will have spent 12 years in the White House. A two-term Jeb Bush presidency would give the family 20 years at their nation's helm.
Trading on the famous family name, Bush gained entry to exclusive business ventures courtesy of wealthy Republicans.
But Bush's hurried quest for financial success also reveals a naive reliance on his benefactors and a lack of scrutiny of those around him. He tapped his father's Washington connections to recruit help for some questionable businessmen, including one felon who remains a fugitive wanted by the FBI. He embraced business deals that have prompted lawsuits alleging mismanagement, stock manipulation and special treatment.
i have to admit his degree qualification made me smile, and his kids are shaping up to be just like his brother's - quite the ticking timebombs.
Bush met his wife, Columba, while teaching English in Leon, Guanajato, Mexico in 1971. (Columba was born in Leon in 1954.) The two were were married on 23 February 1974, shortly after Bush graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in Latin American Affairs. They have three children: George (known as George P., b. 1976), Noelle (b. 1977) and John (known as Jebby, b. 1983)... Bush's children have had a few well-publicized scrapes with the law: in 2002 Noelle was arrested for prescription drug fraud, and in 2005 Jebby was arrested for public intoxication.
Originally posted by rich23
Just you wait. The more I think about this, the more likely I think it WILL happen. Let's face it, the last two elections were stolen AND NOBODY SAID A WORD. We don't need any more proof that the US is a "failed state" by its own definition. This will simply set the seal on things.
Originally posted by dgtempe
I posted the same thread a few days ago, it is on BTS.politics.abovetopsecret.com...'
BUT dont go there because its closed. There was a thread about this previous to mine.
Originally posted by AntiHero
The Republican Party wouldn't nominate Jeb... I think, unless some strange aspect of their strategy dictates that they WANT to lose in 2008 and let a democrat fail to clean up the mess, thus taking away the credibility of Democratic opposition when the Republicans get back in.
Originally posted by AntiHero
The Republicans need a man who hates to spend money, hates to fight wars, stays out of them by building both alliances and weapons, believes in delegating social policy to state governments wherever practical, and above all else probably isn't named Bush.
Originally posted by AntiHero
Jeb? I bet Hillary Clinton engages in certain auto-erotic activities when that thought comes to mind. Not even diebold could win that race for him.