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often the one to deliver the closing line: "Thank you, Mister. President"
-- four polite words that belied a fierce competitive streak."Helen Thomas
was a trailblazer in journalism and in the White House press corps,"
said Steven Thomma, president of the White House Correspondents Association.
"Women and men whove followed in the press corps all owe a
debt of gratitude for the work Helen did and the doors she
opened. All of our journalism is the better for it."Thomas' disdain for
White House secrecy and dodging spanned five decades, back to President
John Kennedy. Her freedom to voice her peppery opinions as a speaker
and a Hearst columnist came late in her career.Thomas was accustomed to
getting under the skin of presidents, if not to the cold shoulder."If
you want to be loved," she said years earlier, "go into something
else."There was a lighter mood in August 2009, on her 89th birthday,
when President Obama popped into in the White House briefing room unannounced.
He led the roomful of reporters in singing "Happy Birthday to You"
and gave her cupcakes. As it happened, it was the president's birthday
too, his 48th."Michelle and I were saddened to learn of the passing
of Helen Thomas," the president said, in a statement. "Helen was a
true pioneer, opening doors and breaking down barriers for generations of
women in journalism. She covered every White House since President Kennedys,
and during that time she never failed to keep presiden
tino vote nationwide last year.Closer to home, no Republican represents
any majority Hispanic district in the Legislature, even though the GOP holds
sizable majorities in the House and Senate. The only Hispanic ever elected
to the U.S. Senate from Texas, Ted Cruz, is a Republican whose
father was born in Cuba. Many top GOP leaders are counting on
him and Bush to remake the party's image with Hispanics.Gilberto Hinojosa,
chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, scoffs at that."How is it," he
asked, "that these people think that if they're fortunate to be born
to a Hispanic mother and are of Hispanic heritage, that gives them
the right to have the support of the Hispanic community?"Bush said Hispanics
"don't vote in a monolith." He sidestepped questions about national issues
such as immigration, choosing to focus on the responsibilities of the land
commissioner. The office oversees vast oil and mineral rights which help
fund public education. It also administers benefits to military veterans."This
is an office I've had my heart on for years," Bush said.
"I'm a former educator, a veteran and I have a strong energy
and asset background. This is kind of what I'm excited about."Born in
Houston, Bush grew up in Florida, where his father was governor from
1998 until 2007. He graduated from and played baseball for Rice University
in Houston before teaching school in inner-city Miami and working on George
W. Bush's presidential campaign.He earned
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