The Gulf War was waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait arising from oil pricing and production disputes.
On January 8, 1992, while attending a banquet hosted by the Prime Minister of Japan, Kiichi Miyazawa, President Bush fainted after vomiting in Miyazawa's lap. Footage of the President vomiting was broadcast on the ABC network, and the incident caused a wave of late night television jokes, including a Saturday Night Live skit that depicted First Lady Barbara Bush trying to escape by crawling across the table.
He often used the "thousand points of light" theme to describe the power of citizens to solve community problems. In his 1989 inaugural address, President Bush said, "I have spoken of a thousand points of light, of all the community organizations that are spread like stars throughout the Nation, doing good."
With a coalition victory in the Persian Gulf War and high approval ratings, Bush's reelection seemed likely. But an ailing economy and an unexpected third party candidate in Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot allowed Democrat Bill Clinton to win the election with 43 percent of the popular vote.
George and Barbara Bush both passed away in 2018, just a few months apart.
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