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Monday, April 7, 2014

Son of a Bush sets 2016 timeline

U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and his brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, REUTERS/Jim Young

I don’t know who’s more excited by the prospect of a presidential campaign by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Democrats who would love to see the Bush name at the top of the GOP ticket, or moronic fat cat Republicans who just a few months ago were trying to convince Mitt Romney to run again. Whatever the case may be, Bush now says he’ll decide by the end of 2014 whether he’s going to throw his hat into the ring:

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush said he would decide whether to run for the U.S. presidency in 2016 by the end of this year.

If he does run, he clearly doesn’t want anyone to think he was eager to do it, however:

“I go about my business each day trying to avoid having to think about it,” Bush said yesterday at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station, Texas. “I have a lot of work to do, and I have a fulfilled life.”

Yeah, I’m not buying that for a second. For this former two-term governor AND son AND brother of a president, the question isn’t whether he wants to run, it’s whether he thinks he can win. The bad news—if, like me, you’re rooting for him to run—is that last month The Washington Post conducted a national survey featuring 11 potential GOP nominees and found that Bush would be the worst candidate Republicans could nominate. The good news is that Republicans will probably convince themselves that findings like that are all just a plot by the lame-stream media to keep them from nominating their last, best hope for the White House. Whatever the case, my fingers are crossed.



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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Jeb Bush says illegal immigration often "an act of love"




WASHINGTON Sun Apr 6, 2014 6:46pm EDT



Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority Conference at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, June 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority Conference at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, June 14, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Mary F. Calvert




WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Jeb Bush, a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2016, said on Sunday that illegal immigrants who come to the United States to provide for their families are not committing a felony but an “act of love.”


In comments at odds with the views of many in his party, Bush, the son of the 41st president and brother of the 43rd, said of the divisive immigration issue: “I think we need to kind of get beyond the harsh political rhetoric to a better place.


“I’m going to say this and it will be on tape and so be it,” Bush said in an interview with Fox News host Shannon Bream in an event at the Texas presidential library of his father, George H.W. Bush.


“The way I look at this is someone who comes to our country because they couldn’t come legally … and they crossed the border because they had no other means to work, to be able to provide for their family, yes, they broke the law, but it’s not a felony.


“It’s an act of love, it’s an act of commitment to your family.


Bush, 61, added: “I honestly think that that is a different kind of crime. There should be a price paid, but it shouldn’t rile people up that people are actually coming to this country to provide for their families.”


Bush repeated at the event that he would decide on a presidential bid by the end of the year.


A comprehensive immigration reform bill passed the Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate in June 2013 but has stalled in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.


Republican lawmakers have cited deep divisions in the party over the issue, including granting legal status to 11 million undocumented immigrants.


A Republican Party review after the last presidential election had urged the party to embrace immigration reform to attract more Hispanic support. Democratic President Barack Obama, who was re-elected in 2012, won 71 percent of the Hispanic vote to Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s 27 percent.


Recent polls have suggested that if he were to run, Bush, a former Florida governor, would be weighed down by Americans’ lingering attitudes toward his brother, George W. Bush, who left office in January 2009 as one of the least popular presidents in U.S. history.


In a Washington Post/ABC News poll last month, nearly half the voters surveyed said they “definitely would not” vote for Jeb Bush in 2016 – a level of disapproval matched only by Romney. Even Bush’s mother, former first lady Barbara Bush, has been lukewarm about the notion of another son running for president.


Asked by Bream about the critical considerations that would go into his decision on whether to run for the presidency, Bush said one was whether he could do it with a “hopeful, optimistic message” that avoids drawing him into a political “mudfight.”


The other consideration, he said, “is it OK for my family?


Is it something that isn’t a huge sacrifice for our family.”


He added: “It turns out that not running has generated more interest than if I said I was running.”


(Reporting by Peter Cooney; Editing by Jim Loney and Eric Walsh)






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Jeb Bush says illegal immigration often "an act of love"

Saturday, April 5, 2014

George W. Bush Is a Far Better Painter Than He Was a President. Here"s His Portrait of Vladimir Putin.

On Friday, NBC aired an interview with former president and aspiring painter George W. Bush. The president—talking to his daughter Jenna Bush Hager on Today—unveiled 24 portraits of world leaders.


It was only a little over a year ago that we learned of Bush’s second act painting passion. Some people hate the paintings. Some people love them. Some people don’t spend that much time thinking about them. Still others can’t consider them without remembering that, you know, he was an awful president. I, for one, consider George W. Bush’s public painting career to be endearing. He’s not the best painter in the whole wide world, but he’s not the worst. There’s some skill on display, which is more than could be said for much of his presidency. Do I want to hang them in my house and look at them everyday? Of course not. But I’ve seen worse paintings. More than that, I’ve seen worse paintings painted by actual professional painters.  I’m no expert, but Bush’s Putin looks pretty not-the-worst-thing-in-the-world to me.


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The Tony Blair painting on the other hand is a little splotchy, but nobody can be perfect all the time.


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4,486 American servicemen and women, and more than 100,00 Iraqis lost their lives as a consequence of the war in Iraq. Here is a clip of the president who led us into that war talking about his painting career with his daughter on NBC.



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Friday, April 4, 2014

George Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow


Former US President George Bush has said world leaders will be shocked by his artistic skills when they see his portraits of them.


George Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow The artworks include a stern-looking Russian President Vladimir PutinGeorge Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert features in the exhibition

The 67-year-old, who took up painting after leaving the White House five years ago, put his collection on display at the George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum in Dallas, Texas.


One of the most striking works is a stern-faced portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin, which hangs alongside paintings of many other famous faces, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair, Italian leader Silvio Berlusconi and the Dalai Lama.


George Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian PM, appears alongside other leadersGeorge Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Mr Bush also painted Afghan President Hamid Karzai

In an interview with NBC’s Today show, Mr Bush said: “I think they’re going to be (like), ‘Wow, George Bush is a painter’.


“I’m sure when they heard I was painting … they (would have said), ‘Wow, I look forward to seeing a stick figure’.


George Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s face features in the exhibitionGeorge Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama was also painted

“I hope they take it in the spirit in which these (portraits) were painted in … the spirit of friendship.”


Mr Bush, who once painted himself taking a shower, is reported to have been inspired by one of British wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill’s books.


George Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow Paintings of George Bush and his father welcome visitors to the galleryGeorge Bush: My World Leader Portraits Will Wow A portrait of German Chancellor Angela Merkel also hangs in the library

He painted himself and his father George H W Bush for the exhibition, entitled The Art of Leadership: A President’s Personal Diplomacy.


But he admits a portrait of his wife, Laura, “needs some work”, while his mother, Barbara, has said she will “absolutely not” pose for her son.




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Thursday, April 3, 2014

The First Bush Is Underrated


(Newser) – History does not tend to look kindly on one-term presidents—with the probable exception of James Polk, who managed to double the size of the country in four years. But Ned Lamont at Real Clear Politics wants to add “another one-termer to the pantheon: George Herbert Walker Bush.” We’ve been watching foreign policy neophytes in the White House for a generation, and Bush was anything but. A war hero who went on to serve as an ambassador, CIA chief, and vice president, he deftly handled the fall of the Soviet Union and stood up to the militarists who wanted to expand the Gulf War.


“Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land,” Bush reflected in his memoirs. He also raised taxes and cut spending, turning the budget deficit into a surplus. And he gets scant credit for how employment was improving as he left office. “Bush the Elder’s term was an extraordinary four years” that “helped lay the groundwork for another eight years of peace and prosperity,” Lamont concludes. Click for his full column.




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Sunday, March 30, 2014

George W. Bush"s Chief Strategist Blasts Jeb Bush For For "Kissing The Ring" Of Billionaires

George W. Bush

Matthew Dowd, who was chief strategist for George W. Bush’s 2004 campaign, on Sunday ripped Republican presidential hopefuls for lowering themselves to “kiss the ring” of billionaires like Las Vegas casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson.


During a Sunday panel segment on ABC’s This Week, host George Stephanopolous noted that many potential 2016 candidates like former Gov. Jeb Bush, Gov. Scott Walker, Gov. John Kasich and Gov. Chris Christie had already met with Adelson.


“I think it’s ridiculous that these candidates for president are trumping out to Las Vegas to go kiss the ring of a billionaire casino owner,” Dowd said. “And they think that’s somehow going to help them get elected president.”


“I think money matters so much less than your own capacity as a candidate,” he continued. “What is your message? What’s your vision for the country.”


“They would be much better off spending time back where they live — instead of flying to Las Vegas — and figuring out what’s their message, what’s their vision, and how are they going to covey that to the American public.”












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Monday, March 24, 2014

Jeb Bush Praises Illegal Aliens – Repeats U.S. Chamber of Commerce Talking Points To The “Common Core” Letter

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Bush admin official arrested on sex assault charge

K Street is pictured. | John Shinkle/POLITICO

The lobbyist’s bio has been removed from the Downey McGrath Group website. | John Shinkle/POLITICO





A prominent lobbyist and former George W. Bush administration official has been arrested in connection with an alleged sexual assault.


Sloan Wilson Rappoport, listed in public reports as a lobbyist for Downey McGrath Group, was arrested Wednesday by Fairfax, Va. county police.







He was charged him with abduction, sexual battery, and obscene display in connection with an alleged assault that occurred at Bailey’s Crossroads.


According to the Fairfax County police department, a 28-year-old woman was shopping in a Ross clothing store earlier this month when a man approached her speaking Spanish. As she left the store, the same man pulled up in silver-colored Mercedes and asked her to get in.


The alleged assailant then locked the doors, drove to a location nearby and sexually assaulted her, according to a police statement.


As of Wednesday, Rappoport’s bio has been removed from the Downey McGrath Group website. However, he appears on lobbying registrations for the firm as recently as February. The firm did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


According to an archived version of the bio, which identifies Rappoport as a vice president to the firm, he worked mostly on international trade,financial services, healthcare, energy and environment.


He’s also previously served in senior positions in the U.S. Department of Commerce during the Bush administration and on Capitol Hill for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz), former Sen. Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine) and ex-Rep. Bob Stump (R-Ariz.)


An attorney for Rappoport did not immediately respond to a request for comment.




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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Saturday, March 8, 2014

The Bush Library"s Creepy Simulations

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Colbert Roasts Bush - 2006 White House Correspondents" Dinner



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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Bush cyberczar: NSA created ‘the potential for a police state’




Published time: February 25, 2014 19:02



​The former cyber advisor under President George W. Bush had some harsh words for the United States National Security Agency during an address in California on Monday: “get out of the business of fucking with encryption standards.”


That was the recommendation that famed cyberczar Richard Clarke made while speaking earlier this week at the at the Cloud Security Alliance summit in San Francisco.


Clarke, 63, served as a counterterrorism advisor for President Bill Clinton in the 1990s and later assisted his successor, Mr. Bush, as the special advisor on cybersecurity for that administration through 2003. Most recently, though, Clarke was assigned to a five-person panel assembled by Pres. Obama late last year that was tasked with assessing the NSA’s operations in the midst of ongoing and ever-damaging leaks disclosed by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. In December, that group suggested 46 changes for the Obama administration to consider in order rein in the secretive spy agency.


Speaking during Monday’s conference, however, Clarke opened up about some of the more personal suggestions he has for the NSA, and even some insight about what the future may have in store for the agency if they continue to collect intelligence from seemingly all corners of the Earth.


“In terms of collecting intelligence, they are very good. Far better than you could imagine,” Clarke said. “But they have created, with the growth of technologies, the potential for a police state.”


“If you’re not specific, an agency that bugs phones is going to bug phones,” he added, according to the Tech Target blog, Search Security. “The NSA is an organization that’s like a hammer, and everything looks like a nail.”


Even if the NSA scales back such hacking operations in the future as Pres. Obama suggested and limits who the US targets and how, Clarke said during Monday’s address that another type of interference favored by the agency — influencing and intentionally degrading encryption standards — need to be scraped.


Since June, those Snowden leaks have exposed an array of previously covert NSA operations, including programs that put the emails of foreign leaders and phone data pertaining to millions of Americans into the hands of the US government. According to Clarke, though, the NSA’s handling of encryption standards — as exposed by Snowden — has serious repercussions.


In September, leaked documents courtesy of Mr. Snowden showed the NSA has invested millions of dollars to be able to decrypt “large amounts” of supposedly secure data, an operation that spies at Britain’s GCHQ called “an aggressive, multipronged effort to break widely used Internet encryption technologies.” Then in December, further Snowden documents showed that RSA, a private company considered a staple of the computer security industry, had secretly entered into a $ 10 million contract with the NSA to create a government-friendly “backdoor” in its products.


Because of the NSA’s efforts, Clarke said during Monday’s event, “the trust in encryption has been greatly eroded.”


“The encryption standards need to be trusted,” he said, according to Infosecurity Magazine. “The US government has to get out of the business of fucking around with encryption standards.”


“We need to rebuild the trust in encryption; we need to have the US government forced some way into ensuring this happens,” he said.


When Clarke and four other Obama-appointed experts weighed in on the NSA’s programs for the report released in December, the group said they were “unaware of any vulnerability created by the US government in generally available commercial software that puts users at risk of criminal hackers or foreign governments decrypting their data. Moreover, it appears that in the vast majority of generally used, commercially available encryption software, there is no vulnerability, or ‘backdoor,’ that makes it possible for the US government or anyone else to achieve unauthorized access.”


As part of the group’s recommendations, they advised that the NSA “not engineer vulnerabilities into the encryption algorithms that guard global commerce” and “not demand changes in any product by any vendor for the purpose of undermining the security or integrity of the product, or to ease NSA’s clandestine collection of information by users of the product.”




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Bush cyberczar: NSA created ‘the potential for a police state’

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Fmr. Bush aide Matt Dowd: Arizona anti-gay Christians are like Islamic terrorists



President George W. Bush’s former chief strategist Matthew Dowd on Sunday likened Christians in Arizona who are using religion to discriminate against LGBT people to Islamic terrorists.


Last week, Arizona’s legislature passed a bill that would allow business owners to assert religious beliefs as an excuse to discriminate against gay and lesbian customers.


On Sunday, ABC’s Martha Raddatz asked Dowd to predict if Gov. Jan Brewer (R) would sign the bill into law.


“I think, in the end, Gov. Brewer is probably going to veto this because it seems like an easy veto for her to do because of everything that’s going in the business economy there,” Dowd explained.


“This is one of those problems when people use religion as a way to sort of enforce discriminatory practices,” he continued. “People used religion back in the 1860s when they defended slavery. They used religion to defend slavery.”


“We’ve used religion to go to war. People have criticized Islam because they use religion to fight people and kill people. This is the problem with that [bill].”



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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening George W. Bush



George W. BushABC NEWS — An upstate New York man who police say appeared to be fixated on Barbara Bush has been charged with threatening her father, former President George W. Bush, after he was found in Manhattan, heavily armed in his car, according to a federal criminal complaint.


Benjamin Smith allegedly yelled “Bush will get his,” after he was arrested Friday in midtown Manhattan, where he was found in his car with a rifle, machete, gasoline and two boxes of ammonization, according to the complaint.


Law enforcement officials were alerted by Smith’s mother on Thursday after she found what she said was a disturbing note at their shared home in Pittsburgh, N.Y.


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Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening George W. Bush

Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening George W. Bush


George W. BushABC NEWS — An upstate New York man who police say appeared to be fixated on Barbara Bush has been charged with threatening her father, former President George W. Bush, after he was found in Manhattan, heavily armed in his car, according to a federal criminal complaint.


Benjamin Smith allegedly yelled “Bush will get his,” after he was arrested Friday in midtown Manhattan, where he was found in his car with a rifle, machete, gasoline and two boxes of ammonization, according to the complaint.


Law enforcement officials were alerted by Smith’s mother on Thursday after she found what she said was a disturbing note at their shared home in Pittsburgh, N.Y.


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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Barbara Bush: I Hope Jeb Won"t Run


BARBARA BUSH: “I think this is a great American country, great country, and if we can’t find more than two or three families to run for high office, that’s silly, because there are great governors and great eligible people to run. And I think that the Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes, there are just more families than that. And I’m not arrogant enough to think that we alone are raising, but we’re — we’re raising public servants, whether they’re feeding the poor, like Lauren is, who’s fed 68 million children around the world, or Barbara, who’s bringing global health to the world, or Pierce is working for Big Brothers, Big Sisters.


But there are a lot of ways to serve. And being president is not the only one. And I would hope that someone else would run, although there’s no question in my mind that Jeb is the best qualified person to run for president, but I hope he won’t, because I think he’ll get all my enemies, all his brother’s, all — and there are other families. I refuse to accept that this great country isn’t raising other wonderful people.”




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