Posted on 04/25/2014 8:14:03 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In late 2011, nearing the eve of the formal start of the 2012 presidential election cycle, Americas liberal commentators had already watched a series of Republican presidential debates and formed their opinions of the prospective GOP candidates. Most determined that former Massachusetts governor and eventual nominee, Mitt Romney, was an unsavory conservative, but he was a preferable alternative to his Republican competition.
In fact, the left-leaning political press was so much more concerned about Romneys arch-conservative competitors that they were willing to overlook the former governors offenses to liberal orthodoxy. According to the left-of-center press, virtually all of the Republican Partys presidential aspirants in 2012 were literally crazy.
Former Salon writer and current MSNBC host Steve Kornacki called Romneys approach to the primary process in August, 2011, amid the fleeting Texas Gov. Rick Perrys bubble, his sanity strategy.
To be a sane Republican today is to hope that Romney can hang on in Florida and beyond, The New Yorkers George Packer wrote in January, 2012. A sane Republican has to want Romney as nominee in order to rule out any possibility of having Gingrich as President.
Former MSNBC host Martin Bashir, who would later unfavorably compare the GOPs presidential nominee to Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, called Romney a beacon of sanity in a sea of stupidity.
Of course, once Romney acquired the requisite delegates needed to secure the nomination, he promptly grew horns and was accused of complicity in negligent homicide while surrounding himself with virulent racists.
Its a familiar pattern and it is happening again. This time, however, the good Republican is former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. This month, a host of MSNBC analysts and contributors and even a handful of Democratic officeholders have been touting Bush as his partys last, best hope for retaking the White House in 2016.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that, if Bush does not run, the 2016 cycle is almost certainly already lost to Republican.
If theyre only going to be the party of older white people, they cannot win at a national level, MSNBC.com Senior Editor Beth Fouhy agreed. Jeb Bush thinking of getting into the 2016 race is giving them a glimmer of hope.
Jeb Bush would be a strong general election candidate for Republicans, The Washington Posts Chris Cillizza assured MSNBC viewers.
Ronan Farrow named Bush his hero of the day for his comments about illegal immigration being an act of love as well as a federal crime.
It might be a few weeks late to get in on the ground floor of a trend, but CNN is joining the 2016 speculation game. With the Bush family, as well as the former Florida governor, clearly nursing media speculation around his future political ambitions, CNNs Gloria Borger recently interviewed Jebs brother Neil Bush who revealed that former President George H. W. Bush is supportive of his sons presidential hopes.
Borger observed that Bush does face an uphill battle in appealing to the Republican electorate, noting that it will be hard for a Bush to sell himself as a change candidate. No matter, interjected CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer. Bush is the GOPs only hope.
If the Republicans want to win the White House, a lot of Republicans know this, theyve got to carry states like Florida, for example, Blitzer said, his argument supported by the fact that Bush last won a statewide election in the Sunshine State 12 years ago.
Ohio, he would be formidable against Hillary Clinton in Ohio. Blitzer continued. Why, you ask? Who knows. The only race Clinton ever won in Ohio was limited to Democratic voters and Bush has never even run, much less won, a race in the Buckeye State.
If you want to win, youve got to have someone, presumably, like Jeb Bush, Blitzer asserted. Borger agreed and added that former Democratic operative Paul Begala shares that authoritative opinion.
Guess who Wolf Blitzer thought was the most electable candidate in 2011? You guessed it: Mitt Romney.
Then as now, to say anything else would be to buck conventional wisdom. In 2011, however, at least Romney had polling data showing him to be the most competitive prospective candidate to face President Barack Obama in 2012. But at this absurdly early date, Bush currently polls worse in a general election against Hillary Clinton than the written off, utterly unelectable New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Republicans never seem to get the message, do they?
Watch the clip below via CNN:
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And the liberal picking of our candidate begins.
I won't vote for a liberal (R).
/johnny
No
McLame, Romney, and Bob “Let’s make a deal!” Dole were real winners, eh?
Too bad Jeb got the wrong last name.
Let’s draft Blitzer.
No more Bushes or Clinton’s.
The last time the Republicans won without a Bush on the ticket was 1972
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Yes, let’s all listen to the biggest douchebag on TV.
Let’s pick their candidate. Al Sharpton for prez.
AKA - If they want to lose worse than Mondale.
If Hildabeast gets elected, the GOP-E and their minions own it. Just like they own Obama's election.
The GOP-E can give the election to Hillary if they insist on running a liberal.
/johnny
I could accept Jeb if he condemned his father, condemn his brother’s politics and pledged allegiance to Tea Party principals.
Until he does that I withhold my vote from him.
Goldwater? LOL!
No more Clintons. No more Bushes. No more Affirmative-Action Un-Vetted Illegal Usurpers!
Well it’s easy to see the Demorats want Jeb Bush like they wanted Romney....you know better not to favor anyone the MSM is pushing as a Rep. candidate!
Hillary gets to say, Im the first woman president. And Jeb gets to say, Im the third Bush president. LOLOLOLOL
That would make for a fun campaign.
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