Bush's Prague partner
U.S. Ambassador to Prague Craig Stapleton was one
of George W. Bush's 38 partners in the 1989 buyout of
the Texas Rangers baseball club. Bush is coming under
attack in the U.S. for the profit he made on the 1998
sale of the team. He paid $606,000 for a 1.8% stake,
but he earned $14.9m from the sale. Bush got an extra
10% from his partners for putting the deal together and
co-managing the club. Critics see this as an example of
crony capitalism and claim that Bush got the extra stake
in return for future political favors. Bush's defenders say
the 10% was agreed in advance and was contingent on
success. The sale was very successful. In the CR,
Stapleton and other representatives of U.S. interests
have encouraged the country to realize its full potential
as a free-market democracy. Financial scandals at
home make their job abroad all that more difficult.
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