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George H.W. Bush: No advice for Obama

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush said Sunday he would like to see another of his sons, Jeb, become president.

Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida, is contemplating a run for U.S. Senate, but the elder Bush said during an interview from his Texas home aired on Fox News Sunday he'd like to see a third Bush in the White House, even as another son, George W., is about to leave the presidency with record-low approval ratings.

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"I'd like to see him run," Bush said of Jeb. "I'd like to see him be president some day.

"I mean, right now is probably a bad time because we've had enough Bushes in there."

The former president said he has no plans to offer President-elect Barack Obama advice when he meets him this week. Bush said he will let Obama know he can always give him a call if he wants to talk. President George W. Bush, is to be host at a lunch for Obama and the three former presidents, his father, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.

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Asked about Obama's popularity, Bush said the honeymoon will not last. His own popularity soared in 1991 after the Gulf War, a year before the voters denied him a second term.

"He's facing such enormous problems that I don't know how long it'll last," Bush said. "But I think he's a good, strong guy and I think he can take it."

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