I remember that. You were correct then, and it's still correct.
"P", as the Bush family calls him, is simply the designated next-generation political "star" of the Bush dynasty. They and their fellow elites have arranged a Hispanic demographic transformation of our population and they've calculated that "P" with his mixed-heritage (his mother Columba is Mexican) will be a sure-fire winner. From their perspective you couldn't find a more perfect candidate even if you called central casting.
It is not that one should disrespect George P. Bush's mother. Certainly not. But is it proper for the adopted child to seek to alter the family culture--or that of the neighborhood in which one finds oneself? Should not one be grateful for what those who came before achieved; grateful to be accepted in the society created? There is, here, an arrogant insult, perhaps not resulting from a lack of character in the subject Bush, but rather from his mentors, whose superficial approach to questions of heritage has been often observed.
William Flax