30 Minutes ago in Texas, George

In a surprise announcement at the Dallas Wingsโ€™ home opener, former President George W.

Bush was named the WNBAโ€™s first-ever Honorary Commissioner. The 43rd president, wearing a custom โ€œDubya for Threeโ€ jersey, joked to reporters,

โ€œAfter the White House, I figured Iโ€™d finally take a job where the plays are actually bipartisan.โ€

The league cited Bushโ€™s longtime support for womenโ€™s sports and his viral 2023 appearance at a Wings gameโ€”where he enthusiastically demonstrated his free-throw formโ€”as inspiration for the role. The move sparked immediate reactions across the political and sports worlds. Former First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted,

โ€œWhoโ€™s got next? (Seriously, this is awesome.),โ€ while WNBA star Brittney Griner welcomed Bush with a cheeky โ€œ

Hope you like dunking on Twitter trolls, sir.โ€ Even critics acknowledged the savvy PR move, with one ESPN analyst noting, โ€œ

Heโ€™ll bring more attention to the league in one week than most politicians do in a lifetime.โ€

Bushโ€™s duties will include ceremonial tip-offs, advocating for expanded media coverage, andโ€”in a nod to his painting hobbyโ€”designing a special

โ€œFreedom Ballโ€ for the 2024 All-Star Game.

โ€œI promise no hanging chads on the scoreboard,โ€ he quipped during the press conference

, before joining Wings players for an impromptu three-point contest (sources confirm he went 1-for-10).

The WNBA hopes Bushโ€™s appointment will amplify its push for gender equity in sports.

As the former president left the court, he left fans with a signature Bushism: โ€œFool me onceโ€ฆ shame on you

. Fool me twiceโ€ฆ well, letโ€™s just say these ladies donโ€™t get fooled at all.โ€

The leagueโ€™s season tips off next weekโ€”with a presidential seal of approval no one saw coming.


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