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7 Facts You Didn’t Know About President George W. Bush

George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. George W. Bush, the son of George H. W. Bush and a former Republican governor of Texas, personified the post-Cold War triumphalism that stressed US dominance in the world. Here are 7 facts you should know about George W. Bush.

He has his own online course on leadership!

In order to demonstrate how the lessons he learned can be used by the leaders of today, President Bush uses pivotal episodes from his career in his class that’s hosted exclusively by Masterclass. Masterclass is a very popular, and is rated highly among the best online learning platforms on websites like onlinecourses.info.

In this course, George W. Bush describes the duties and responsibilities of a leader, the beliefs and principles he bases his choices, and the necessity of effective communication. He addresses some of his “Bushisms” and describes how he organizes talks and speaks from the heart based on his experience giving speeches on worldwide stages. In addition, President Bush will describe how he handled the crises that shaped his administration, including a moment-by-moment account of how he handled 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the financial crisis.

George W. Bush served as a military pilot

George W. Bush piloted a military jet with the Air National Guards of Texas and Alabama. Bush enlisted in the Texas Air National Guard in 1968, underwent two years of training there, and was then given a job flying Convair F-102s out of Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base.

In 1974, Bush received a commendable discharge from the Air Force Reserve. He is still the most recent President to have participated in the American military. In the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004, his military past emerged as a campaign topic.

A post-presidential painter

George W. Bush has exposed himself to be an amateur painter in more recent times. Immigrants to the United States were the subject of his second collection of portraits, which was published in 2020. Immigration “is perhaps the most American of concerns, and it should be one that unites us,” he writes in the introduction.

Immigration policy under Bush’s presidency had a mixed legacy. His administration implemented some of the most strict immigration enforcement, and his plan that would have awarded citizenship to unauthorized immigrants was rejected by the Senate. Bush’s previous book concentrated on veterans of war.

Bush came from a political family. 

Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 12, 1924. Prescott Bush, a well-known businessman and U.S. senator from Connecticut was his father. In one of his campaigns, Prescott Bush defeated Thomas Dodd, the father of future senator Chris Dodd.

Bush did well in the oil business.

Bush entered the oil industry on his own after receiving his Yale degree. In 1951, Bush established his own business and prospered in Texas for the following 15 years.

George W. Bush loves animals

Animals are George and Laura Bush’s passion, and they have owned a number of pets throughout their life. They currently have a cat named Bob and a dog named Freddy. Bernadette, a cat owned by their daughter Jenna Bush Hager, currently resides with the couple as well.

Bush owned Miss Beazley and Barney, two black Scottish Terriers, while he resided in the White House.

Fun Facts

  • George W. Bush the only president to have twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna.
  • Bush had a treadmill on Air Force One so he could work out while flying because he loved to run so much.
  • Like three previous presidents, including Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Bush was a cheerleader in high school.

That concludes our list of interesting facts about George W. Bush that you probably weren’t aware of. We now return the microphone to you. Which of these George W. Bush-related statistics startled you the most? Have we forgotten any of your favorites?  Let us know by leaving a comment below!

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He has extensive experience covering Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commissions. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Email:[email protected]

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