PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: JOHN BOEHNER - HFSID 323268
Sale Price $807.00
Reg. $950.00
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH and JOHN BOEHNER
Photograph of the 43rd President of the United States and the Speaker of the
House at an Ohio political event, signed by each in felt tip.
Photograph signed: "John Boehner", "G W Bush", Color 8½x11 framed to
an overall size of 10½x13½. GEORGE W. BUSH (b. 1946) worked on his
father's successful 1988 presidential campaign, before assembling the group
of partners that purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989.He served as managing general partner of the Texas Rangers until he
was elected Governor of Texas on November 8, 1994. Bush, who became the
first Governor in Texas history to be elected to consecutive four-year terms
when he was re-elected in 1998, resigned on December 21, 2000, having been
elected 43rd President of the U.S. Reelected on November 2, 2004, Bush
is the only U.S. President to be reelected after succeeding a two-term President
of the opposing political party. Bush's presidential record includes the
Patriot Act and other measures to combat terrorism, his "no child left behind"
education reforms, the military initiatives in Iraq and Afghanistan, and major
tax cuts. Historians will debate his degree of responsibility for the economic
crisis which commenced in the final year of his Presidency. Republican JOHN
BOEHNER (b. 1949) has been active in politics for almost 30 years,
beginning with his position as an Ohio state representative in 1985. Most
notable of his political positions is his long standing position in the House
of Representatives, being elected in 1991 and serving concurrently until the
present (2013). Boehner has acted as Chairman of the House Republican
Conference and Chairman of the House Committee on Education and Workforce during
his time in Congress, helping to author and eventually pass the
controversial No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 in the latter
position. Boehner has promoted mostly conservative ideals and positions,
including the opposition of gay marriage, upping national security, and refusing
to increase taxes, but is often criticized by other conservative republicans for
his support of "small-government economic concerns". Since 2010, the
politician has served as Speaker of the House, being the first Ohio
representative to hold the position. Photograph not examined outside of framing,
but appears to be in fine condition. Not framed in Gallery of History
Style.
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