I assume that he has consulted his legal staff. Gov. Bush has been aware of this case for a long time, and he has been making a show of "intervening" for several weeks -- ever since he sent that letter to the judge. The fact that he has not done anything further, despite several weeks' warning that the removal of the feeding tube was mminent, speaks volumes.
he has promised the Schindlers he will if there is any way possible, legally ... maybe tonight ...
Which is just the sort of soothing, comforting words you get from an elected official when you ask them for help and there's nothing they can do for you. I doubt if we will hear from Gov. Bush until after Ms. Schiavo passes away, at which point he will put out a statement mourning her death, and regretting that there were no legal avenues left by which he could have prevented it.
But, what do you care? Do you even live in Florida?