
Is George W. Bush A-List?
Yes — George W. Bush is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.
Reached A-list in 2000
Won Controversial Presidential Election
Lost A-list status in 2008
Dropped to B tier — Financial Crisis Damages Legacy
Ranking Timeline
Elected Governor of Texas
Bush won the Texas gubernatorial election, establishing himself as a rising Republican political figure. His focus on education reform and bipartisan cooperation boosted his national profile.
Won Controversial Presidential Election
Bush became the 43rd President after one of the closest elections in U.S. history, decided by the Supreme Court. His victory established him as a national leader despite the controversy.
September 11th Attacks Define Presidency
The 9/11 terrorist attacks transformed Bush's presidency, leading to the War on Terror and invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. His approval ratings soared initially, making him a wartime president.
Re-elected Despite Iraq War
Bush won re-election amid ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. His victory demonstrated continued support despite growing criticism of the Iraq War.
Financial Crisis Damages Legacy
The 2008 financial crisis struck during Bush's final year in office, leading to historically low approval ratings. The economic collapse overshadowed his presidency and damaged his political legacy.
Presidential Library Opens
The George W. Bush Presidential Center opened in Dallas, providing a platform for his post-presidency activities. Bush focused on veteran support, global health initiatives, and painting.
Elder Statesman and Artist
Bush has rehabilitated his image through philanthropic work and his unlikely second career as a portrait painter. He is now viewed more favorably than during his presidency, serving as an elder statesman.
Last updated: February 23, 2026