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  • Flashback: George P. Bush was on the road to flunking out of Rice. His grandmother helped him turn things around.

    04/24/2021 7:24:42 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 53 replies
    The Eagle ^ | 10/3/20219 | Jay Root
    Texas Republican George P. Bush has declared 2019 the “Year of Education” at the General Land Office, and he’s using that banner to travel around the state to stress how important it is to hit the books. It’s a lesson he freely admits he didn’t always apply himself. The heir to the Bush dynasty was on the road to flunking out at Rice University in Houston after two years. He might have been born into politics, but he failed a political science class called “Public Opinion, Polling & The Media.” Right before that he got a C-minus in “Congress” —...
  • Flashback: Dan Patrick Skewers Fellow Republican George P. Bush Over Alamo Management

    04/24/2021 7:13:20 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 7 replies
    Texas Scorecard ^ | 6/15/2020 | Cary Cheshire
    Patrick joined in the criticism of George P. Bush, saying “nobody has put the Alamo more at risk.” As embattled Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush continues to take heat from Republican leaders and lawmakers over his management of the Alamo, he sought to shore up support from Texans by addressing rumors that the site would be attacked by protesters. “The Alamo is the Shrine of Texas Liberty. And it will be defended,” Bush said, adding that his office was monitoring the situation. “Rest assured we have already deployed, for several weeks and will continue to do so, the Alamo...
  • George P. Bush on potential Attorney General run: "I'm ready. I'm rested."

    04/24/2021 7:03:28 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 65 replies
    Spectrum News ^ | 4/23/2021 | KARINA KLING
    George P. Bush continues to make the case against Attorney General Ken Paxton as he seriously eyes a challenge to the two-term incumbent Republican. Bush is the current Land Commissioner but said in an interview on Capital Tonight Friday, he's set to make an announcement after the legislative session about his political future. "I'm excited to be able to serve Texans for another four years," he said. "The Texas Attorney General truly is a leader for the conservative movement nationally.