Source: Pittsburgh Entertainment
AUSTIN — George P. Bush, a rising star among Hispanic conservatives and the grandson of one president and nephew of another, has taken the first step toward seeking elected office in Texas. But it’s unclear what his next step will be. The 36-year-old att ...
Nov 9 2012, 5:10pm CST
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Source: Washington Examiner
President Obama has failed to live up to his "transformational" image crafted in the 2008 campaign, winning a lukewarm "meh" from influential scholar Joseph S. Nye Jr., former dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard Universi ...
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Source: National Journal
In 2000, Ted Cruz was known only as a Texas-raised, Harvard-trained domestic policy adviser to the George W. Bush campaign. Bush was a two-term governor from a border state who was determined to fix what he saw as ...
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Source: Dallas Morning News - Blogs
Road builders in North Carolina will hear from Texas Land Commissioner candidate George P. Bush next month. Bush is among featured speakers listed for the Carolinas AGC conference, along with former Dallas Cowboy (and Dancing With the Stars) ...
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Source: PR Newswire
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Carolinas AGC (CAGC) will bring together hundreds of executives representing highway, building, and utility construction companies, specialty contracti ...
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Source: Reuters Blogs
The hoopla over the new George W. Bush Library in Dallas, as well as some gauzy looks back penned by former aides, shows we are in the middle of “The Great Bush Revisionism.” The former president is being lauded and congrat ...
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Source: ARRA News Service
: Mitch McConnell had a problem. He needed to give President Obama, the man he had publicly vowed to make a one-term president, a nominee for the Legal Services Corporation. By law, the LSC, a Nixon-era 501(c)(3) tasked with providing legal aid to low-i ...
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