Published on: Sun, 31 May 2026 16:38:10 GMTOriginal Story: Jonathan Bush discusses possible Trump endorsement in Maine governor race – Fox News Jonathan Bush Eyes Trump’s Golden Touch (Again) Okay, folks, buckle up. Because the news cycle just threw us another curveball shaped like a MAGA hat. Jonathan Bush, brother of *that* Bush and cousin of *that other* Bush, is apparently angling for a Trump endorsement in the Maine gubernatorial race. Yes, *that* Maine. The one known for its independent streak, lighthouses, and, well, not necessarily being Trump’s strongest demographic. Wait, Didn’t Trump *Hate* the Bushes? You bet your sweet bippy he did. Remember 2016? Trump spent the entire primary season eviscerating the Bush dynasty, calling Jeb! “low energy” and generally treating the entire family like they were personally responsible for the national debt. So, what gives? Is this some elaborate attempt at political performance art? Are we being punked? Or has Trump simply forgotten his previous vitriol in favor of a shiny new endorsement opportunity? It seems the answer is yes. He did forget. Or he doesn’t care. Either is equally likely at this point. The Endorsement Dance: A Trump Tradition Let’s be real, Trump’s endorsement track record is… spotty, to say the least. One minute he’s backing a candidate with the fervor of a thousand suns, the next he’s tweeting about how they’re “a total disaster” (usually after they dare to disagree with him on *anything*). It’s like watching a toddler play with a toy – intense enthusiasm followed by sudden, inexplicable abandonment. Maine: A Loyalty Test for the Ages So, what does this potential endorsement mean for Maine? Well, it certainly throws a wrench into the already complex political landscape. Maine has a history of electing independent-minded leaders, folks who aren’t afraid to buck the party line. Will a Trump endorsement help Bush win over the MAGA faithful? Probably. Will it alienate moderate voters and independents? Almost certainly. Remember back in 2015 and 2016? Trump ran on being an anti-establishment outsider. He railed against “the swamp” and promised to drain it dry. Now, he’s seemingly cozying up to the very political dynasties he once claimed to despise. The irony is thicker than a bowl of New England clam chowder. The Trump Loyalty Litmus Test: How Low Can You Go? Here’s the thing about Trump endorsements: they come with strings attached. You have to pledge your undying loyalty, parrot his talking points, and generally subordinate your own political identity to the Trump brand. It’s a loyalty test, plain and simple. And the bar for entry seems to be getting lower and lower. What’s in it for Trump? Besides the ego boost of having someone grovel for his approval? Probably a desire to exert control and maintain relevance. Trump clearly enjoys being a kingmaker, and endorsements are a way to stay in the spotlight and influence the direction of the Republican Party. He wants to remain the puppet master, pulling the strings from behind the curtain. And he apparently doesn’t care if those strings are attached to someone he previously called a loser. The Bush Legacy: From Dynasty to… Trump Supporter? The Bush family has a long and storied history in American politics. They’ve held the highest offices, shaped national policy, and generally been considered pillars of the Republican establishment. But now, one of their own is actively seeking the endorsement of a man who once called their family everything but the salt of the earth. It’s a bizarre turn of events, to say the least. Is This the End of the Bush Era? Maybe. Or maybe it’s just a sign of the times. The Republican Party has undergone a radical transformation in recent years, and the traditional establishment is no longer in charge. Trump has ushered in a new era of populism and personality-driven politics, and anyone who wants to succeed in this environment has to play by his rules. Even if it means swallowing their pride and kissing the ring of the man who once mocked their entire family. Snarky Takeaway So, here we are. Watching a member of the Bush dynasty grovel for the approval of Donald Trump. It’s a fitting metaphor for the current state of American politics: a chaotic, unpredictable, and often absurd spectacle where loyalty trumps (pun intended) principles, and past grievances are conveniently forgotten in the pursuit of power. Pass the lobster. I need a drink. Post navigation Giants Players Now United…Under Trump? Trump’s Freedom Concert: Epic Fail Incoming?