Because he was a horrifically bad president.
George H.W. Bush served only four years as President because he lost his bid for re-election in 1992 to Bill Clinton. Despite various accomplishments, his presidency faced challenges such as a struggling economy and controversy surrounding his pledge to not raise taxes, which may have ultimately impacted his re-election campaign.
George H. W. Bush
First, George H. W. Bush (Sr.) was president from 1989 - 1993 (four years).Then, Bill Clinton was president from 1993 - 2001 (eightyears).After that, George W. Bush (Jr.) was president from 2001 - 2009 (four years).
The Democrats controlled both houses of Congress in all the four years that George H. W. Bush was president and for two years when George W. Bush was president.
George W. Bush was the 43 President of the United States. He was the president from January 2001 to January 2009.2 termstwo terms = 8 years
George W. Bush served two four year terms as president of the United States therefor he was president for 8 years.
George Bush created the ballpoint pen about four years ago.
Former President George H.W. and Barbara Bush had six children together, four sons and two daughters. One of their daughters (Pauline "Robin" Bush) died of leukemia when she was three years old.
George H. W. Bush served one term (four years) as President of the United States. He held office from January 20, 1989 until January 20, 1993.
Four More Years in the Bush Leagues was created in 2004.
President George W. Bush had four press secretaries during his 8 years in office. They were Tony Snow, Scott McClellan, Dana Perino, and Ari Fleisher.
Four of the nine justices on the Supreme Court were appointed by either George H.W. Bush or George W. Bush. George H.W. Bush appointed Clarence Thomas and David Souter. George W. Bush appointed John Roberts and Samuel Alito.
There have actually been 14 presidents who served two entire terms, from George Washington to George Bush and Barack Obama.