A controversial figure. If I looked at this hand without knowing who it belonged to I would’ve guessed it’s a savvy businessman’s palm. I could never have guessed this person would’ve been elected President of one of the world’s superpowers, but then again, Trump also got elected, twice!
Bush is quite different from Trump though. He has a small hand with short fingers although the heart and head lines are balanced with each other. There are two life lines and this is where one could say the Presidency falls into place.
The first life line is relatively short. This shows that his earlier ambition was to become rich, but with a dominant ring finger, his latter desire was to become famous. Unfortunately, or in some cases fortunately even, many potential politicians share this characteristic of wanting to be in the limelight; Bush is not unique in this regard.
What is dangerous is that, later on, Bush would have wanted to gain power by any means necessary. This wasn’t true in the beginning, he just wanted name and fame, but after getting a taste of it during his first tenure as the American President, he did narrowly win against Democratic nominee John Kerry, and then started a polarizing second term.
There are many conspiracy theories regarding his Presidential terms, but one thing is certain, that although he is a shrewd businessman, the same cannot be said for his being a relatively successful politician.
The little finger is short and too low-set. The thumb is small, and although it has a waisted second phalange, the first phalange is too strong, thus will overpowers logic. All this points to someone, no matter how confident and cheerful on the outside, is insecure from the inside.
It comes as no surprise that he is ranked as one of the most below-average Presidents in American history. It is also not shocking that his post-Presidency public approval ratings have improved. He was never a bad guy given the good heart line, but the rat race changed something within him.
I can also say that without being the son of a former President, George W. Bush would’ve become a somewhat powerful CEO, but most likely never have become the President.
