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Bush Biography
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Profession :
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Politician
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Birth name :
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George Walker Bush
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Height :
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5' 11
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Nickname :
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Dubya Junior
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Spouse :
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Laura Bush (5 November 1977 - present) 2 daughters
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Bush Trivia
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- Son of former President George Bush and Barbara Bush.
- Elected to two terms as Texas Governor.
- Served in the Texas Air National Guard.
- Arrested in 1976 for driving under the influence of alcohol, in Kennebunkport, ME. Pled guilty, paid fine, and had driver's license suspended for 30 days.
- He began his career in the oil and gas business in Midland, Texas in 1975 and worked in the energy industry until 1986.
- Twin daughters, Barbara Bush and Jenna Bush, born 25 November 1981.
- He was the managing general partner of the Texas Rangers baseball team from 1989-1994.
- Graduated from Yale University with a degree in history, and then earned an MBA from Harvard University.
- Only the second President in history to be the son of a former President.
- Named Time magazine's "Person of the Year 2000" on 18 December 2000.
- Collects autographed baseballs and owns over 250.
- Daughter Barbara Bush is attending Yale University, her father's alma mater. [Fall 2000]
- Portrayed by Will Ferrell on "Saturday Night Live" (1975).
- Has been arrested twice, once for stealing a large Christmas wreath from a hotel, and once for ripping down the Princeton goal posts after the Princeton-Yale game (source: MSNBC.com).
- Is the only U.S. president ever to father twins.
- His secret service codename is "Trailblazer" and his wife's codename is "Tempo".
- His twin daughters have been in trouble with the law in recent months. In October 2000, Barbara tried to use a fake ID to buy alcohol at a bar in New Haven, Connecticut but was not served and was not arrested. In February 2001, Jenna sent her Secret Service agents to bail her friend out of jail after he had been arrested for underage drinking. In April 2001, Barbara gave her Secret Service agents the slip while on her way to a WWF match in NYC. Also in April 2001, Jenna was cited for underage drinking at an Austin bar and pled no contest to the charges. She paid $51.25 in court costs, performed 8 hours of community service doing clerical and research work at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas, and attended 6 hours of alcohol awareness classes. In May 2001, both Barbara and Jenna were cited for alcohol offenses. Barbara pled no contest to being a minor in possession of alcohol and was sentenced to probation, 8 hours of community service, alcohol awareness classes, and a $100 fine. Jenna pled innocent to trying to buy alcohol with a fake ID and will be tried in Austin, TX on July 31, 2001. [June 2001]
- Born on the same day as actors Sylvester Stallone and Fred Dryer.
- Was a college cheerleader.
- Named one of People Magazine's "25 Most Intriguing People of 2001."
- Is the first US president to hold an MBA.
- His 1500 acre Crawford, Texas ranch is named Prairie Chapel.
- Daughter Jenna's Secret Service codename is "Twinkle."
- Is the cousin of Billy Bush.
- Has his look-alike puppet in the French show _"Guignols de l'info, Les" (1988)_ .
- His succession to the Presidency was ultimately decided by the Supreme Court, after a month-long battle over who actually won the election.
- Lost the popular vote, just like John Quincy Adams, the first president to be the son of a former president. However, John Quincy Adams did not win the electoral college; that election was decided by Congress. George W. was able to win the electoral college.
- Favorite movie is Field of Dreams (1989).
- Calls all regular White House strategy meetings "strategery" meetings in honor of Will Ferrell's portrayal of him on _"Saturday Night Live" (1975)_ .
- Recognized as President-elect of the United States on December 13, 2000 following a concession of Vice President Al Gore, ending over a month of controversy over the result of the election.
- He played baseball and was a cheerleader at Phillips Andover
- Enjoys playing golf.
- He, his father, and grandfather, all hold membership in Yale University's Skull and Bones.
- 9th cousin twice removed of John Kerry, his rival in the 2004 election. Both are descended from Edmund Reade (1563-1623).
- His SAT score was 1206 (566 verbal, 640 math).
- His cumulative undergraduate GPA at Yale was 2.35.
- Was the first president in over a decade to win the majority of the popular vote (51%). The last Presidential nominee to do so was his father, George Bush.
- Is the first father or son of a president to serve two terms. John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and his own father, George Bush, all lost their bids for re-election.
- Since 1932, the fate of the incumbent party has always paralelled the outcome of the final pre-election football game played by the Washington Redskins. In 2004, he became the first presidential candidate to break that pattern, by winning a second term as president despite a Redskins loss.
- Was re-elected as President of the United States on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, receiving 59,459,765 votes (51% of the popular vote) and 286 electoral votes to Democratic challenger John Kerry's 55,949,407 votes (48% of the popular vote) and 252 electoral votes. Currently heads a Republican Party that controls the White House, Senate and Congress, and also has a majority (28 of 49, with one to-be-announced) of Governors in the U.S.
- Brother of Jeb Bush, governor of Florida.
- He has been portrayed on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) by Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, Chris Parnell and Will Forte.
- According to Karl Rove, his favorite science fiction TV series is "Babylon 5" (1994).
- Named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2004.
- Is the first U.S. President to receive an acting nomination and then subsequently the win, from the Razzie Awards. He was nominated for and won Worst Actor in the film Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004). Though technically he was not acting in the film, merely playing himself via archive footage.
- He is the first president whose actions have prompted the release of a major motion picture ("Fahrenheit 9/11"), the launch of an entire radio network (Air America Radio), and the premiere of a television series (Sundance Channel's "The Al Franken Show"), all with the (failed) goal of defeating his re-election.
- Unlike his father, he has no sons to pass on the name of George Bush. Instead, he has a nephew named George P. Bush, who is the son of his brother Jeb.
- His favorite movie is Saving Private Ryan (1998).
- His favorite actors are Chuck Norris and Sylvester Stallone. Both attended his first inauguration in 2001.
- Is a member of the Phi chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity from his days at Yale.
- Portrayed by Timothy Bottoms on the short-lived spoofed sitcom "That's My Bush!" (2001) and later in the dramatic fact-based TV movie DC 9/11: Time of Crisis (2003) (TV) (2003)
- A statement Bush made in January 2001 referred to the "operating location near Groom Lake", which is the first official recognition of the existence of Area 51.
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