 Card number 32, skeletons in his closet known as the WIMP. George Bush went to war to prove that he wasn't a WIMP. George Bush Senior, what a piece of work this guy is. George Bush Senior. Card number 32, Vice President George Bush. Vice President George Bush, head of the Drug Interdiction Task Force and the Counterterrorism Task Force, chairman of the crisis pre-planning group of the Special Situation Group, with oversight authority for public and covert actions related to terrorism policy, former CIA director from 1976 to 1977, and patron of the Felix Rodriguez, and patron of Felix Rodriguez, C-card number 30, claimed that on foreign policy decisions he was left out of the loop. According to the Iran Contra Committee's report, the vice president attended several meetings on the Iran initiative, but none of the participants could recall his views. However, John Pointexter, then-president Reagan's National Security Advisor, C-card number 35, had written the memo on February 1st, 1986, which stated in reference to the Iran initiative, the president and vice president are solid in taking the position that we have to try. As to Bush's knowledge of Rodriguez's role in the Contra aid network, there is a briefing memo from April 30, 1986, meeting between Bush and Rodriguez, listing the subjects to be discussed, the status of the war in El Salvador and the resupply of the Contras. In 1988, Bush, the Republican presidential nominee, chose as his running mate, Indiana Senator Dan Quayle, C-card number 14, when a memo from then FBI head, Jay Edgar Hoover, was found stating that Mr. George Bush of the CIA had been briefed on November 23, 1963, about the reaction of the anti-Castro Cuban exiles in Miami to the assassination of President Kennedy. Bush's aides denied he was this George Bush, but allegations continued to continue that Bush is concealing long-standing ties to the CIA and to Cuban exiles such as Rodriguez. C-card number 32, this delightful monster, George Bush Sr.