WASHINGTON -- Former President George H.W. Bush said on Sunday he'd like to see his second son, Jeb, become President of the United States some day.
Interviewed on Fox News Sunday, Bush said his second son, a former Governor of Florida, had all the qualifications to serve in the White House.
Jeb Bush, 55, has said he was considering running for a U.S. Senate seat representing Florida in 2010. The current incumbent, Republican Mel Martinez, has announced he is stepping down.
"I'd like to see him run. I'd like to see him be president one day, or senator, whatever, yes I would," said Bush, who served as president from 1989-1993.
"Right now is probably a bad time. We've had enough Bushes in there," he added.
Bush and the current incumbent, George W. Bush, are the second father and son in U.S. history to serve as President. John Adams was the second president and his son, John Quincy Adams, the sixth.
No father has ever been followed by two sons into the White House.
George W. Bush will leave office on Jan. 20 with approval ratings hovering just below 30 percent in many polls, some of the lowest of any president in history.
Poster Comment:
"Right now is probably a bad time. We've had enough Bushes in there," he added. Yeah. Already been two to many Bushes, one too many Clintons and about to be one too many Obamas. At least Bush Sr. isn't addled so bad that he believes another one of his nitwit spawn is going to make it to the White House anytime soon.