"By any objective measure... Bush is a name that belongs next to Adams, Kennedy and Roosevelt as a force whose influence spans decades," the Washington Post reports.
Yet, the Bush political dynasty "has some distinctive features. Most notable is its clear upward trajectory, each generation exceeding the political success of the one before it... Most political dynasties, at least in the past century, have had a downward momentum."
The Dallas Morning News reflects on the clan's political success and asks "Who would have guessed it from a family that ó unlike the Roosevelts, Tafts and Kennedys ó has always chafed at the term dynasty and its sense of entitlement?"