George Prescott Bush

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    jester002

    Fri Aug 27 2010

    I don't know about the rest of you people, but after eight years of watching the deficite grow, watching millions of people loose their homes, jobs getting so scarce people are leaving the country, the price of gas (and everything else) going through the roof, and listening to some retard who couldn't even walk and chew gum at the same time pretend to be president of the US. Personally, I was embarrased to be an American everytime the man opened his mouth! For Christ sake this lame brain graduated from Yale with an MBA! Holy Shit! Was the acredation board a sleep at the wheel when they handed this idiot a diploma or what? There is no way in hell that I would vote for another self-deluded ignorant bone head like Bush.

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    littlefuzz4

    Tue May 11 2010

    He has been an excellent supporter and speaker at the GOP National Coventions and supported his father, Jeb Bush (former Governor of Florida) and campaigned for his uncle George W. Bush (43rd President). His grandfather is George H. W. Bush (41st President). They say around the house, the George's are known as "41", "43" and "47". They hope that George P. might want to run for an office. Born in Florida, he is Latino from his mother's side. He has a B.A. from Rice University and a Juris Degree from the University of Texas School of Law. Currently he is serving an 8-year term in the Navy Reserve he signed to in 2007. At the GOP Conventions, he is able to get the Republican Latinos to listen. Perhaps we will hear from George P. Bush in 2015/2016. He will become the age of 40 in 2016.

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    abichara

    Sat Dec 12 2009

    The next generation of Bushes? It might have to wait, given the performance of the last Bush. But he might not have to wait much longer. http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/1209/Bush_cl oses_the_gap.html A new poll suggests that 44% of Americans would rather have Bush back in the White House as opposed to Obama. 50% would rather keep the current President. Prescott might just benefit from the public's low attention span. The Bush Administration was one massive disaster after another, yet the public is getting "nostalgic" for the good old days of Bush. This stuff is simply surreal. Just read some of the comments on the politico article I linked. If you're going to write about politics, get a clue first. If this is the political aptitude of the average American, we're in deep trouble. I'd personally rather have neither in office. Both of their policies have been destructive to our country, but with Obama, I will give him one thing: he inherited the mess. And Presco... Read more

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Sat Dec 12 2009

    I would not vote for any Bush after that eight year debacle under any circumstances whatsoever. I'll leave the cogent analysis of this one to the heavy political hitters of the site. I'm still laughing at the middle name.

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    irishgit

    Mon Nov 16 2009

    As of 2012 this by-blow of Jeb Bush will be 36. Barely legal for the presidency. To date he has accomplished being a lawyer and a real estate developer, trading on the family name and fortune. He is also a naval reserve officer, apparently scheduled to be deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan (who knew there was a coast in Afghanistan) While this whippersnapper may have some political legs down the road, given his family connections, he has about as much chance of being elected president in 2012 as Wiseguy, oscargamblesfro, Ridgewalker, magellan or Victor. Maybe less.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon Nov 16 2009

    Yeah, they're just lining up to vote for people named Bush these days...

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Nov 16 2009

    Let's hope that he doesn't turn out to be like his uncle, who was born with a silver spoon up his nose.

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    calaen2032

    Wed Nov 11 2009

    Bush Family: give it some time