
Is George H. W. Bush A-List?
No — George H. W. Bush is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1981
Becomes Vice President
Lost A-list status in 1993
Dropped to B tier — Leaves the White House
Ranking Timeline
Elected to Congress
George H.W. Bush was elected as a U.S. Congressman for Texas, marking his entry into national politics. This boosted his visibility and influence.
CIA Director Appointment
Bush's appointment as Director of Central Intelligence showcased his experience and leadership capabilities. His prominence increased significantly.
Becomes Vice President
Becoming Vice President under Ronald Reagan solidified his position in the Republican Party. His exposure and influence grew substantially during this period.
Elected President of the USA
Bush's victory in the 1988 presidential election marked the peak of his political career. He gained immense power and international recognition.
Leaves the White House
After serving one term, Bush left office. While his influence diminished, he remained a respected figure in American politics.
Passing Away
George H. W. Bush passing away marked the end of a long career of public service. His net worth at the end was a result of his work in government and investments.
Last updated: February 23, 2026