So Neil Bush, the president's brother, is sitting in his hotel room in Asia, you know, just putting the finishing touches on his daily letter back to the wife and kids after a long day of helping the Chinese make the difficult transition to capitalism. He'd taken a kind of mentor role with president Jiang Zemin's son, who thanked him with a multimillion dollar stake in his computer-chip manufacturing company. Neil was thinking he'd maybe give the money to a good Christian charity -- "Teaching Literacy to Homeless Puppies So That They Can Read the Bible" or something.
Neil Bush: International Man of Mystery
Neil Bush: International Man of Mystery
Neil Bush: International Man of Mystery
So Neil Bush, the president's brother, is sitting in his hotel room in Asia, you know, just putting the finishing touches on his daily letter back to the wife and kids after a long day of helping the Chinese make the difficult transition to capitalism. He'd taken a kind of mentor role with president Jiang Zemin's son, who thanked him with a multimillion dollar stake in his computer-chip manufacturing company. Neil was thinking he'd maybe give the money to a good Christian charity -- "Teaching Literacy to Homeless Puppies So That They Can Read the Bible" or something.