The Bush Boys
For a decade, Mother Jones has been telling readers about the shoddy business practices of George W., Jeb and Neil Bush.
Sept. 23, 2002
Bush Family Value$ By Stephen Pizzo September/October 1992
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In 1991, the first President Bush bristled at a flurry of news accounts that questioned the business ethics of three of his sons. Instead of criticizing reporters, maybe the president should have listened to those in government who were watching his sons with mounting worry. motherjones.com
The Other Bush Boy By Michael Scherer May/June 2001 The president's brother Neil, who helped run a Colorado savings and loan into the ground, costing taxpayers $1 billion, has continued to profit from his family's influence. motherjones.com
Don't Cry for Bush, Argentina By Louis Dubose and Carmen Coiro March/April 2000 George W. may have had trouble recalling the names of world leaders, but when in the area of foreign affairs, he certainly knew the value of his own family's name. motherjones.com
Whitewashing the Bush Boys By Stephen Pizzo March/April 1994 While the national media -- particularly The New York Times -- focused its high-caliber lens on the Clintons and their involvement in the Madison Savings-Whitewater mess, they apparently forgave and forgot the Bushes' banking practices. motherjones.com
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