The 'next' Bush plots his course Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 10:18 pm, Sunday, January 13, 2013 AUSTIN — George Prescott Bush is gearing up to run for a little-known but powerful office in a state where his family already is a political dynasty and where his Hispanic roots could help extend a stranglehold on power Republicans have enjoyed for two decades. “We for sure are running, the question is the office,” Bush told The Associated Press during the first interview about his political future since filing paperwork in November to seek elected office in Texas. Land commissioner traditionally has been a steppingstone to higher office, but Bush said little about any plans to eventually become a national political force. [...] he spoke of how his past experience as an asset manager would help him manage the Permanent Schools Fund, which pays for public education and is managed by the land commissioner. Perry, who flamed out as a presidential candidate but remains popular in Texas, says he'll reveal this summer if he will seek another term. Bush said his grandfather inspired him to join the military, and he was deployed to Afghanistan as an intelligence officer in the U.S.