Who Will Be The First Hispanic U.S. President?
67George Presott Bush
A Trail Of The Bush Gang!
Has the United States of America seen enough of the Bush family? Apparently not, there is reason to believe that the son of Jeb Bush who is half hipanic will indeed be the top runner for the first "Hispanic President" in the near future!
What Do We Know About George P. Bush?
He is the nephew of former President George W. Bush, the son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, & the grandson of former U.S. President George Bush. He comes from a family tree of Politicians & has the backing for a future nominee.....
Facts:
- He joined the U.S. Navy Reserve.
- He is the leader of the "Maverick PAC" (This was formed by young "Texas" donors to the the "Bush & Cheney" campaign.
- He is a Chief Operating Officer & part owner of his own firm. (The firm provides equity capital to developers.)
- He graduated from Rice University & University of Texas Law School.
- He is a member of the board of directors of the Forth Worth Chamber of Commerce & the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
- He is actively involved with University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (Located in Houston, TX)
- He attends a small "Catholic" parish in the downtown part of Fort Worth, Texas.
- In 2000, he spoke at a National Republican Convention.
- In 2004, he was a clerk for a Federal Judge.
- He is supposedly gained popularity with Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, & Florida states.
- He is an attorney & real estate developer
Let's just say "George Prescott Bush" is being hand crafted to fit the mold for another future United States President. His mother being a naturalized citizen from Mexico will make him possibly the first "Hispanic President" America will see in the future.....Of course, with the Bush Legacy, this young may will extend the family history of politicians........
Have any thoughts? I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions regarding this hub topic.
Thanks for stopping by.........
Michael Gladden
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Oh my goodness!! I don't know how good or bad that is. Being Canadian eh(smile), looking from the outside, the Bush legacy was not a good one imo. I guess if he does win only his time in office will tell. Good hub.
Michael - He is a good man and would be a worthy candidate for high office. His problem, as I see it, is that he is related to "W," and that automatically turns at least half the voters off. It is undeserved dislike, I understand, but there it is. Likely enough, the country has "had it" with political dynasties, no matter who the folks are or to which party they may belong.
Gus :-)))
Great hub, and who knows...LOL!
uh huh uh huh i love this
I believe that his Dad is very sensitive to issues concerning Hispanics. (you might want to correct your spelling in the first paragraph)
I believe that his Dad is very sensitive to issues concerning Hispanics. (you might want to correct your spelling in the first paragraph)
Well, he can't be any worse than Obama. Of course before Obama came along I didn't think there could be a president worse than Carter was.
Atleast he comes from a background in politics. And also by serving his country by joining the Navy Reserve.












katiem2 2 years ago
Michael, I can see it, how funny...Insightful! Very Insightful and thanks for the heads up! Peace :)