George Prescott Bush

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  • Last week, President George Bush was visiting his younger brother Florida governor Jeb Bush when he remarked to the press, "Jeb would make a great commander-in-chief." Here we go again, another Bushie is going to run for the White House in 2008. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is tiptoeing over eggshells in her policy positions, trying to make herself an attractive presidential candidate for the voters. It takes decades to assemble fund-raising machines capable of launching a politician's career to the highest office in the land. The Bush dynasty goes back hundreds of years but serious effort in pursuit of high public office was energized in the 1930's by W's grandfather, Prescott Bush. Then, George H.W. Bush injected himself into the nuts and bolts of the Republican machine, and kept rising...

  • While we learned in last week's column that President Bush says he's acting on orders from God-a la Moses at the burning bush-in attacking Afghanistan and Iraq, a groundswell of criticisms both foreign and domestic contend that "B.U.S.H." really is an acronym meaning: "Bringing United States Hell." For example, one world leader, North Korea's Kim Jong-Il, expressed his lack of confidence in the President's ability to lead the world's greatest nation when he referred to him a "fascist tyrant," and, well, "human trash." And President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela heartily agrees with the translation of "B.U.S.H." After reportedly calling Mr. Bush a "donkey," "drunkard," and "alcoholic" (though not necessarily in that order) as per a March 19, 2006, Reuters news agency story, what he had to say...

    ...Along with stating that George Bush is 'the worse person to inhabit this planet,'... and Library of Congress reveal that Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush,...

  • The din of helicopters cutting the otherwise calm sea air here can mean only one thing - the president's coming. It has been two years since George W. Bush visited his parents' home at scenic Walker's Point. The last time, it was for the wedding of George Prescott Bush, the president's nephew. This time, he's coming for four days to celebrate the wedding of his second cousin, 29-year-old Walker Stapleton, to Jennifer Bertocchi.

  • MEXICO CITY - President Bush's young, Hispanic nephew and his bride are on the campaign trail - in Mexico, where they are joining the increasingly vigorous battle for the votes of 1 million U.S. citizens living south of the border. George Prescott Bush - whose father is Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and mother, Columba, is originally from Mexico - arrived late Friday for a four-day tour in support of his uncle's reelection campaign. The trip was paid for by the political non-profit Republicans Abroad.

  • MEXICO CITY -- President Bush's young, Hispanic nephew and his bride are on the campaign trail -- in Mexico, where they are joining the increasingly vigorous battle for the votes of 1 million U.S. citizens living south of the border. George Prescott Bush -- whose father is Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and mother, Columba, is originally from Mexico -- arrived late Friday for a four-day tour in support of his uncle's re-election campaign. The trip was paid for by the political nonprofit Republicans Abroad.

  • KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - Three generations of Bushes, including a president and a former president, converged in a small stone church by the sea Saturday to celebrate George Prescott Bush's wedding. The wedding of President Bush's nephew to Amanda Williams took place under a sunny late-afternoon sky and a heavy security presence. The president made the one-minute drive from his family's home at Walker's Point to St. Ann's Episcopal Church in an armored SUV, part of an unusually long motorcade that also ferried the first President Bush, his wife, their children and other relatives.

  • MEXICO CITY - President Bush's young, Hispanic nephew and his bride are on the campaign trail in Mexico, where they are joining the increasingly vigorous battle for the votes of 1 million U.S. citizens living south of the border. George Prescott Bush whose father is Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and mother, Columba, is originally from Mexico was arriving late Friday for a four-day tour in support of his uncle's re-election campaign.

  • KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - Three generations of Bushes, including a president and a former president, converged in a small stone church by the sea Saturday to celebrate George Prescott Bush's wedding. The wedding of President Bush's nephew to Amanda Williams took place under a sunny late-afternoon sky and a heavy security presence. The president made the one-minute drive from his family's home at Walker's Point to St. Ann's Episcopal Church in an armored SUV, part of a long motorcade that also ferried the first President Bush, his wife, their children and other relatives.

  • ...Subject: THE LEFT OVER BUSH FEDERAL ATTORNEYS NEED TO GO. Date: Monday, April ...The only logical reason is that when George W Bush was president, he fired all the attorneys a... that George Bushes Grandfather was Prescott. Bush an American Industrialist who helped fund Ad...

  • After 10 years as organist at St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Bill Teague is well-accustomed to performing before the Bush family. "That doesn't cause any pressure," Teague said Thursday after practice for the first family's latest wedding here. Saturday evening, the president's 28-year-old nephew, George Prescott Bush, will marry a former law school classmate at the small oceanside church. Much of the groom's politically connected clan is expected to be here - from his father, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, to his uncle, President Bush, to his grandfather, former President Bush.



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