George P. Bush Expresses Support for Republican
Removal of Cheney
Breitbart,
by
Kyle Morris
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
5/14/2021 1:28:59 AM
According to Bush, who serves as Texas Land Commissioner, Cheney should have been less focused on former President Donald Trump and more concerned with President Joe Biden and the advancements his administration has made.
“So instead of training fire on the President, she really should have been firing on Biden and that agenda…that’s what you want out of your leadership, & unfortunately…she didn’t rise to the challenge,” Bush added.
Bush is also the nephew of former President George W. Bush, who worked alongside Cheney’s father, former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
web 5/14/2021 2:33:26 AM (No. 785043)
Perhaps what Cheney should have been doing was traveling among those strange and exotic species called the citizens of Wyoming, whom she has hardly ever met, and certainly never worked among. Like most politicians, she has never had a real job working with real people, and has spent very little time in Wyoming getting to know the people she is suppose to represent. If she had, she might have learned that many of them have the same conservative values as President Trump and believe the election was stolen by fraud.
108 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
49 Ford 5/14/2021 2:52:07 AM (No. 785046)
We are in for a slew of posts declaring, "No More Bushes!" I would say that if this young man performs well and takes the right positions he should be given a shot on his own merits.
77 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Trigger2 5/14/2021 3:01:46 AM (No. 785049)
What happened to Bushie? He usually attacks Republicans.
13 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/14/2021 3:54:25 AM (No. 785058)
Thanks for speaking up---after Cheney has been voted out. Really brave and out front statement.
50 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
HPmatt 5/14/2021 5:39:14 AM (No. 785070)
Pee Bush - are you still trying to destroy the Alamo? Go away - get an honest job! Move to another ‘better’ country. Take Liz Cheney with you - to Portland OR or Chicago....
23 people like this.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Third Time, I'm not an idiot! You have to prove to me that you're a Conservative first!
39 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 5/14/2021 6:10:20 AM (No. 785084)
Were his last name not Bush, he wouldn’t have the office he does.
Anyone willing to believe after four generations that the Bushes are anything other than globalist elitist liberals is at best naive.
63 people like this.
Even thought his last name is Bush, I agree wholeheartedly. What is going on with these Republicans who go after Trump, who is out office, with all this venom and never have a word to say about Xi Biden.
The traitor "Mittens" Romney never laid a hand on Obama but attacks Trump constantly. Who is behind this? Who is controlling these Rhinos?
And we can all be thankful Romney did not win, or we would never have unveiled the deep state. Pierre Delecto would have been a disaster.
44 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
walcb 5/14/2021 7:25:43 AM (No. 785120)
Yes, I would take the view that he made the observation we have all made (that Cheney would have been better off analyzing Biden's incompetency rather than attacking Trump) and leave it at that rather than attack him for his family relationship. Hopefully Liz Cheney is our of the political business.
26 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
Venturer 5/14/2021 7:37:39 AM (No. 785130)
Sadly Cheney has a severe case of TDS.
TDS is much worse than the Corona Virus, it affects your mind and turns you into a fool.
38 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
bobmadison 5/14/2021 7:59:21 AM (No. 785146)
He's a Bush...that's all you need to remember...
28 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Hazymac 5/14/2021 8:10:16 AM (No. 785156)
This Bush is not like his father Jeb or Uncle George W. Last year George P. Bush openly supported Trump's reelection (he said the Nation needed Trump), so his support for removing Liz Cheney from her leadership position is consistent with being a good Republican. I share everyone else's antipathy toward the senior Bushes, who have well earned our scorn, but the principled George P. Bush has broken with the family and its RINO tendencies. So good for him!
54 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/14/2021 8:14:40 AM (No. 785164)
A Bush who talks sense? He must be running for something.
15 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 5/14/2021 8:15:04 AM (No. 785166)
George P is trying to boost his conservative credentials. And I am skeptical, especially on the immigration issue. George P is an open border guy and every body knows it.
28 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 5/14/2021 8:23:28 AM (No. 785175)
P is saying all the right things. While HW and W were disappointments, maybe P can get out in front of the Bush family's new world order schtick and believe in America, as founded. Give him a chance for now and see if he develops into something. It's up to him to convince us he is legit.
His view of Liz Chaney is reasonable. He acknowledges that she has been fighting the wrong battle instead of focusing on how to help Trump pull America out of the ashes after the Great Election Fraud of 2020. But, unfortunately for her, she chose to side with the deep state.
18 people like this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
Yuban 5/14/2021 8:25:27 AM (No. 785177)
The man is one step ahead of dog catcher. Hard to believe Texas can't find someone other than a Bush to root for. This is exactly what is wrong with the Republican people. Keep supporting the same o same o and hoping for a better ending. Good grief.
21 people like this.
Reply 17 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 5/14/2021 8:46:32 AM (No. 785204)
Others may believe George P is a conservative, I do not. After being fooled by faux conservatives GHW Bush and GW Bush, I'm not inclined to trust anyone with the Bush surname. Let's not forget that George P. is the grandson of a one-time illegal (Columba's father) , and was brought up in a house with a mother (Columba) whose first language is Spanish. He also grew up in a house where the main language spoken (even by his American father, Jeb) was Spanish. In 2016, his mother drove around in a care with a "Jeb - Presidente" bumper sticker on it. His father (Jeb) described illegal immigration as an "act of love." If GP is conservative, he learned it somewhere other than at home. What is more likely is that he learned how to fool the rubes by pretending to be conservative until elected.
29 people like this.
Reply 18 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 5/14/2021 8:52:58 AM (No. 785218)
One of the 'Lucistas' asked who is putting RINOs like Cheney, Romney along with others up to this for ousting Donald Trump? The only persons that come to my mind are Frank Luntz and Bill Kristol the real leaders of the fake conservatives. The Washington Beltway Boys with their 'scout troop' of mindless idiots.
Today and in these times it's not good to be associated with the Bush family cabal especially in the state of Texas.
16 people like this.
Reply 19 - Posted by:
MDConservative 5/14/2021 9:10:56 AM (No. 785257)
The young man has a political future to further and protect in Texas. Let's be real. How many "true conservative" politicians do you know who've eventually deeply disappointed? You can start with Bush41 and "Not Like His Father" Dubya....
12 people like this.
Reply 20 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 5/14/2021 9:16:44 AM (No. 785263)
I got all excited until I reread the head line; George P. Bush. He is kin to all the other Bushes.
7 people like this.
Reply 21 - Posted by:
Zigrid 5/14/2021 9:21:37 AM (No. 785271)
Looks like the establishment rinos have seen the light...this attempt by bush is nothing more than a practical look at the future of the Republican Party and an admission that president Trump has the hearts and minds of conservatives on his side...the bush dynasty is hurting and it's time to rethink their place in the swamp...so now.... it's time to tell Wyoming what they want to hear... not what they support..it's the same ole...same ole DC chatter modified to ingratiate themselves with the conservative voters... me thinks they protest to much...
7 people like this.
Reply 22 - Posted by:
lakerman1 5/14/2021 9:23:18 AM (No. 785273)
I was first impressed with George P when he spoke at the Republican convention in 1988.
If republicans expect to win the White House, having a bilingual, biracial (sort of) candidate with a famous name and charming, good looks, George P, who as far as I can tell, has been consistently supportive of DJT (who has been mean to the Bushes) and consistently conservative,
P holds high elective office in Texas. He is a comer.
17 people like this.
Reply 23 - Posted by:
donnaclaire 5/14/2021 9:35:55 AM (No. 785287)
I always thought George P was a cut above the rest of them. He makes total sense. And the deafening silence from 'the only world leader' who's ever given another world leader (Merkel) a neck massage at an international conference of some sort remains neutral. GWB is an odd duck, at times.
4 people like this.
Reply 24 - Posted by:
keep_right 5/14/2021 9:52:06 AM (No. 785302)
George P "Captain Obvious" Bush is too late with his statement. Texans have long memories and his attempts to devastate the treasured Alamo will not be forgotten. "Remember the Alamo" was a cheer that helped spur victory for Texas. It will condemn George P.
14 people like this.
Reply 25 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 5/14/2021 9:58:35 AM (No. 785308)
Snake in the grass alert! 'P' probably still has political aspirations, and knows supporting Lizard would hurt them. 'P' is a globalista like the rest of the Bush family. The Bushes are experts at hiding their true intentions.
12 people like this.
Reply 26 - Posted by:
Muguy 5/14/2021 10:00:37 AM (No. 785312)
President Donald Trump is not the litmus test many make him out to be.
JEB's boy is his own man, but committed the greivous sin of hiring people from back East to "re-imagine" (read: screw with something sacred) the Alamo, turning it into something that with the goal of 'fixing' it instead treated it sacriligiously.
The Waterloo for this was to move the Cenotaph which was commissioned for the Centennial of Texas in 1936 but finished years later over ground that quite possibly was where the bodies of the Alamo defenders were piled up and set on fire, that was the last straw.
Over 29,000 Texas wrote to the Texas Historical Commission to stop the moving of the Cenotaph, which was going to be MOVED and "restored". Nobody has any problem with protecting and restoring the Chapel, or closing down street traffic inn front to show the outlines of the courtyard that existed, but P, Bush would not budge.
He is going to run for Attorney General of Texas which is often used as a "stepping stone" to Lt. Governor or Governor. He is welcome to primary the current officiant Ken Paxton, but he must realize that supporting President Trump through the farce of spurrious charges made will not get him elected. Repudiating all the globalist, one-world-government Rockefeller big-government Republicans doesn't play well with the Republican BASE in Texas.
8 people like this.
George P and his east cast buddies and their attempts to mess with the Alamo
just might derail any hopes P has with further political positions in the State of Texas.
With what happened in the last couple of days with the legislature denying the people
of the State the right to vote on staying in the union or not, there is going to be a political blood
letting in this State. Stay tuned Texans, TEXIT is coming.
7 people like this.
Sounds like he is beginning a run for office.
6 people like this.
Reply 29 - Posted by:
john56 5/14/2021 10:41:34 AM (No. 785355)
Living in Texas, I have never voted for George P. Bush (as a part of my "No More Bushes" voting policy), but even George P. is smart enough to know which way the wind blows in Texas. Unfortunatly, the rest of the Bush family are deep, deep staters (and I suspect George P. is as well) and willing to stab those in the back who supported them for years.
6 people like this.
Reply 30 - Posted by:
TXknitter 5/14/2021 11:39:47 AM (No. 785431)
I told ya. The GOP establishment money boys here in my state have been collecting dough for quite awhile to get Pee elected next Governor of Texas. As Governor Abbott has been weakened with big freeze, ERCOT and border mess, Rove gave the green light for Pee to begin to emerge from the hidey hole. I pray Texans smarter than to trust any more Rove-Bush talking points.
9 people like this.
Reply 31 - Posted by:
DVC 5/14/2021 12:00:00 PM (No. 785454)
Trying to get a political foothold in Texas......gotta pretend to not be one of the RINOs.
No more Bushes, ever, for anything. Not even dog catcher.
7 people like this.
Reply 32 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 5/14/2021 12:15:04 PM (No. 785478)
For what it's worth, he DID endorse and claim to vote for Trump . . . and Trump thanked him.
5 people like this.
Reply 33 - Posted by:
buckeye1 5/14/2021 1:04:05 PM (No. 785574)
In days gone by I would young Bush but the Bushes have pretty much ruined their brand.. it no longer matters what he says or does. I hate saying this but no more Bushes
4 people like this.
Reply 34 - Posted by:
RedWhite&Blue2 5/14/2021 1:17:08 PM (No. 785598)
Bush-Cheney
I had fun ripping that sticker to pieces!
6 people like this.
Reply 35 - Posted by:
jimkata 5/14/2021 2:11:04 PM (No. 785652)
Jeb Bush was very conservative when he ran and lost to Bob Graham for Governor of Florida .
He then was moderate to right conservative when he won Governor of Florida
He then became plastic and Swampy when he ran for President.
George P.. Bush is his Father's son.
More liberal as the exposure is more..
5 people like this.
Reply 36 - Posted by:
anniebc 5/14/2021 2:18:28 PM (No. 785659)
Shut up, W!
2 people like this.
Reply 37 - Posted by:
anniebc 5/14/2021 2:51:46 PM (No. 785706)
My apologies. I got so turned off by the Bush name, I didn't read past it, and I read it wrong. My shut up, W is for the future when he flaps his jaws again.
3 people like this.
Reply 38 - Posted by:
TXknitter 5/14/2021 3:24:39 PM (No. 785731)
BTW, yes P did “endorse” President Trump for reelection. He never spoke or wrote a peep of support in all the many battles after that. He only endorsed Trump because politically he had to. If the endorsement had been genuine, P would have supported his Republican President thereafter on the many occasions where he had ample opportunity.
3 people like this.
Reply 39 - Posted by:
ZeldaFitzg 5/14/2021 4:24:00 PM (No. 785790)
George P. led the charge to "re-imagine" the Alamo. He is no Conservative Texan. He needs to go back to Florida. I don't care what he thinks about anything.
2 people like this.
P knows which side of his political bread is buttered.
I don't care. No more Bushes.... for at least another 25 years. No more Bushes.
1 person likes this.
Reply 41 - Posted by:
Sergeant Major 5/14/2021 9:00:22 PM (No. 785942)
The cynic in me says George P. is simply establishing his credentials in order to run for higher office. Why would any conservative trust a Bush?
1 person likes this.
Reply 42 - Posted by:
Omen55 5/14/2021 10:11:30 PM (No. 785977)
We have had 2 Adams,2 Roosevelts & 2 Bushes.
So there's the limit.
Bushes can't be trusted from 41 "Read my lips no new taxes." to 43 attack Trump,but not BO.
That family is dead to US✔
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