The only positive thing that Jeb has done as Governor of this state has been to relieve sales tax for one weekend a year prior to the start of school...and that didn't happen 2 years ago. Granted, he handled the hurricane situation well; but I'm not sure how one couldn't have. Our education system sucks and he's focusing his time and effort on a woman's right to die. I'll be voting for Nader if he runs against Jeb.
A White House plug for Jeb Bush
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush would be "awfully good" in the job of president, but the timing isn't right, his father and former President George H.W. Bush told CNN Tuesday.
Asked if he would want Jeb to run, Bush said, "Someday I would, yes." Bush, who was president from 1989-1993, appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" with former first lady Barbara, from the family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. Jeb Bush is in his second gubernatorial term, which ends in January 2007. His brother George ends his second presidential term a year later and cannot run again.
"He'd be awfully good," the elder Bush said. "This guy's smart, big and strong. Makes the decisions. And you know, not without controversy, but he's led that state." But the former president, who turns 81 this month, said, "The timing's wrong. The main thing is, he doesn't want to do it."
But he added, "Nobody believes that." Jeb and George W. are two of six children by George and Barbara Bush; one died in childhood.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush would be "awfully good" in the job of president, but the timing isn't right, his father and former President George H.W. Bush told CNN Tuesday.
Asked if he would want Jeb to run, Bush said, "Someday I would, yes." Bush, who was president from 1989-1993, appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" with former first lady Barbara, from the family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. Jeb Bush is in his second gubernatorial term, which ends in January 2007. His brother George ends his second presidential term a year later and cannot run again.
"He'd be awfully good," the elder Bush said. "This guy's smart, big and strong. Makes the decisions. And you know, not without controversy, but he's led that state." But the former president, who turns 81 this month, said, "The timing's wrong. The main thing is, he doesn't want to do it."
But he added, "Nobody believes that." Jeb and George W. are two of six children by George and Barbara Bush; one died in childhood.
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