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To: raccoonradio
Jeb Bush? He's a non-starter and would be out after the New Hampshire primary. People are sick of the Bushes and the Clintons....*
*: Don't get me wrong, I loved W even though he was sometimes on the wrong track. But, enough already.
3 posted on
04/09/2014 6:06:37 AM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: raccoonradio
Rove was beside himself at how Jeb displayed his honest opinion. Jeb is supposed to be more cagey.
I appreciate the truth and I have no problem saying I cannot vote for Jeb Bush.
4 posted on
04/09/2014 6:07:41 AM PDT by
dforest
To: raccoonradio
Bush? Kiss of death for 2016. Even Hillary has more prospects than he does.
6 posted on
04/09/2014 6:09:15 AM PDT by
OpusatFR
To: raccoonradio
Families can just as readily reunite in Mexico.
Jeb should exhibit his love and go fix Mexico so we all would rather live their than here with the ever increasing fascist government of 0bama here.
7 posted on
04/09/2014 6:09:45 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: raccoonradio
Families can just as readily reunite in Mexico.
Jeb should exhibit his love and go fix Mexico so we all would rather live there than here with the ever increasing fascist government of 0bama here.
8 posted on
04/09/2014 6:10:28 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: raccoonradio
"Run, Jeb, run. I and millions of other Americans cant wait to vote against you."
Yeah, you and a million
Democrats COMMUNISTS.
Personally, I can't wait to vote
AGAINST Jeb Bush ! I'm SICK of RINOs,
"Establishment Republicans" , what ever ...
I can't wait to return all the stabs in the back they've given us.
"Establishment Republicans" lose everytime they're listened to.
They wouldn't care if they DO lose.
If they can't be in power,
they don't want US in power. It's just that simple.
It's WAR!
"Establishment Republicans" Want to Redefine the Term "Conservative"
"DO CONSERVATIVES WANT TO WIN IN 2012 OR NOT?"
DO
CONSERVATIVES "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" WANT TO WIN IN 2014 OR NOT?
Jack Kerwick wrote an article on May 24, 2011 titled
The Tea Partier versus The Republican and he expressed some important issues that I agree with.
Thus far, the field of GOP presidential contenders, actual and potential, isnt looking too terribly promising.
This, though, isnt meant to suggest that any of the candidates, all things being equal, lack what it takes to insure
that Barack Obama never sees the light of a second term; nor is it the case that I find none of the candidates appealing.
Rather, I simply mean that at this juncture, the party faithful is far from unanimously energized over any of them.
It is true that it was the rapidity and aggressiveness with which President Obama proceeded to impose his perilous designs upon the country
that proved to be the final spark to ignite the Tea Party movement.
But the chain of events that lead to its emergence began long before Obama was elected.
That is, it was actually the disenchantment with the Republican Party under our compassionate conservative president, George W. Bush,
which overcame legions of conservatives that was the initial inspiration that gave rise to the Tea Party.
It is this frustration with the GOPs betrayal of the values that it affirms that accounts for why the overwhelming majority
of those who associate with or otherwise sympathize with the Tea Party movement
refuse to explicitly or formally identify with the Republican Party.
And it is this frustration that informs the Tea Partiers threat to create a third party
in the event that the GOP continues business as usual.
If and when those conservatives and libertarians who compose the bulk of the Tea Party, decided that the Republican establishment
has yet to learn the lessons of 06 and 08, choose to follow through with their promise,
they will invariably be met by Republicans with two distinct but interrelated objections.
First, they will be told that they are utopian, purists foolishly holding out for an ideal candidate.
Second, because virtually all members of the Tea Party would have otherwise voted Republican if not for this new third party, they will be castigated for essentially giving elections away to Democrats.
Both of these criticisms are, at best, misplaced; at worst, they are just disingenuous.
At any rate, they are easily answerable.
Lets begin with the argument against purism. To this line, two replies are in the coming.
No one, as far as I have ever been able to determine, refuses to vote for anyone who isnt an ideal candidate.
Ideal candidates, by definition, dont exist.
This, after all, is what makes them ideal.
This counter-objection alone suffices to expose the argument of the Anti-Purist as so much counterfeit.
But there is another consideration that militates decisively against it.
A Tea Partier who refrains from voting for a Republican candidate who shares few if any of his beliefs
can no more be accused of holding out for an ideal candidate
than can someone who refuses to marry a person with whom he has little to anything in common
be accused of holding out for an ideal spouse.
In other words, the object of the argument against purism is the most glaring of straw men:I will not vote for a thoroughly flawed candidate is one thing;
I will only vote for a perfect candidate is something else entirely.
As for the second objection against the Tea Partiers rejection of those Republican candidates who eschew his values and convictions,
it can be dispensed with just as effortlessly as the first.
Every election seasonand at no time more so than this past seasonRepublicans pledge to reform Washington, trim down the federal government, and so forth.
Once, however, they get elected and they conduct themselves with none of the confidence and enthusiasm with which they expressed themselves on the campaign trail,
those who placed them in office are treated to one lecture after the other on the need for compromise and patience.
Well, when the Tea Partiers impatience with establishment Republican candidates intimates a Democratic victory,
he can use this same line of reasoning against his Republican critics.
My dislike for the Democratic Party is second to none, he can insist.
But in order to advance in the long run my conservative or Constitutionalist values, it may be necessary to compromise some in the short term.
For example,
as Glenn Beck once correctly noted in an interview with Katie Couric,
had John McCain been elected in 2008, it is not at all improbable that, in the final analysis,
the country would have been worse off than it is under a President Obama.
McCain would have furthered the countrys leftward drift,
but because this movement would have been slower,
and because McCain is a Republican, it is not likely that the apparent awakening that occurred under Obama would have occurred under McCain.
It may be worth it, the Tea Partier can tell Republicans, for the GOP to lose some elections if it means that conservativesand the countrywill ultimately win.
If he didnt know it before, the Tea Partier now knows that accepting short-term loss in exchange for long-term gain is the essence of compromise, the essence of politics.
Ironically, he can thank the Republican for impressing this so indelibly upon him.
Read
Compromise Is a Dirty Word for Club for Growth.
We will never unify under
"Establishment Republicans" .
"Establishment Republicans" have more in common with the Democrats, than they do with Conservatives.
The weak candidates are
"Establishment Republicans", weak on national security, amnesty for illegals, abortion, and government spending.
"Establishment Republicans" scream "COMPROMISE".
And people who study the Bible know that
COMPROMISE almost always leads to destruction.
These
"Establishment Republicans" are being weeded out, one by one, and slowly but surely, the TEA Party is taking over.
I'm fresh out of
"patience", and I'm not in the mood for
"compromise".
"COMPROMISE" to me is a dirty word.
Let the
RINO's compromise their values, with the conservatives, for a change.
The
"Establishment Republicans" can go to hell!
9 posted on
04/09/2014 6:11:43 AM PDT by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: raccoonradio
Earlier this week, Mark Levin played some clips of a recent Jeb Bush media interview [not on Levin's program]. During the clips, Jeb was inarticulate and incoherent, as he claimed immigrants (illegal) come here out of 'love for their families'. Some of the things he said did not even make sense. Levin noted that.
==
Previously:
Immigrants are more fertile, and they love families, and they have more intact families, and they bring a younger population, he said, adding that immigrants also create new businesses and are an engine of economic prosperity.
--Jeb Bush, 6/14/2013, video
==
Just what the GOP needs -- another 'compassionate
conservative bigger-tent' Republican.
11 posted on
04/09/2014 6:13:18 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: raccoonradio
The way I look at this, he said, is someone who comes to our country because they couldnt come legally....They CAN'T come here legally???
What's stopping them?
Don't we have an entire bloated bureaucracy dedicated to bringing people into this country legally?
What do people at the INS do all day? Sit at their computers and watch porn?
Or am I thinking of another bloated bureaucracy dedicated to solving another of the world's problems?
13 posted on
04/09/2014 6:14:55 AM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: Darksheare
14 posted on
04/09/2014 6:16:12 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
(Entropy is high. Wear a hat!)
To: raccoonradio
I doubt they have the best interest of American citizens in mind when they’re stealing (yes, stealing) our jobs.
15 posted on
04/09/2014 6:16:24 AM PDT by
Telepathic Intruder
(The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
To: raccoonradio
16 posted on
04/09/2014 6:19:58 AM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: raccoonradio
Jobs Americans won't do? Very few, according to the May 2013 report linked below:
17 posted on
04/09/2014 6:29:28 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: raccoonradio
What Jeb-boy is not thinking about is that WE DON’T CARE.
Immigration to the US is not for the good of the Immigrants, but for the good of the US. And illegal aliens are NOT good for the US.
18 posted on
04/09/2014 6:32:03 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(How did I end up in this hand-basket, and why is it getting so hot?)
To: raccoonradio
Jeb’s problem is that he’s out of touch with what Americans think. He’s been living a cloistered life since he left office.
And yes, I would vote against him because he’s all the things I’m not looking for in our next President. We don’t need a Republican Obama for sure.
Wave him good-bye!
20 posted on
04/09/2014 6:33:56 AM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
To: raccoonradio
What a RINOish slime ball. So its an act of love to have a complete disregard for the Constitution, the rule of law, the security of our nation, the economy not to mention the discrimination of letting Mexicans in free of charge with benefits while making other nationalities follow the rules.
RINOs love to stick our faces in the problems of other nations such as Iraq or Afganistan with no end game planned. Neither of those two nations invaded us while the Mexicans as a people are invading us by the millions.
Why not do the same with Mexico, invade them, cure the border crossing issue and set up a non-corrupt government?
Oh! I forgot, our government is just as corrupt.
22 posted on
04/09/2014 6:42:26 AM PDT by
redfreedom
(All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing - that's how the left took over.)
To: All
Jeb says they crossed the border illegally....they broke the law, but its not a felony. Its kind of its a its an act of love.
A list of known "Acts of Love:"
<><> acting as agents of foreign governments,
<><> membership in radical America-hating organizations planning armed conflict to takeover the American SW,
<><> using stolen How many Social Security numbers,
<><> cashing multiple US govt checks,
<><> engaging in voter fraud to solidify Third World power on Us soil,
<><> voting under several identities,
<><> encouraging illegals to vote using multiple identities,
<><> using multiple identities to get US govt freebies,
<><> pocketing welfare, food stamps, EITC refunds, SSI, free medical care, Section 8 housing, UI, Workmen's comp under several identities?
<><> receiving hefty SS checks by claiming "asylum"
<><> falsifying apps to get fraudulent sub-prime mortgages,
<><> making false claims on IRS forms in order to get multiple EITC refunds?
<><> using illegal driver's license,
<><> wire-transferring money back to Mexico; the Third World,
<><> having offshore accounts under multiple identities,
<><> cashing multiple govt checks under several identities in these categories:
UI, SSI, Workmen's Comp,
TANF (temporary assistance to needy families),
WICS (food assistance),
subsidized Section 8 shelter,
ObamaPhone subsidies,
Utility Assistance subsidies,
School breakfasts/lunches/snacks subsidies,
$5000 a year EITC checks per identity.
23 posted on
04/09/2014 6:54:26 AM PDT by
Liz
To: raccoonradio
Howie’s got it just about right.
24 posted on
04/09/2014 7:06:22 AM PDT by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: All
Here's some more "acts of love" by illegals: <><> A Miami paper reported that cargo flights carried millions of US greenbacks in suitcases, port cargo containers, and money bags, from Mexico to Texas, and then to Miami Intl Airport, on a routine schedule.
From there, authorities say, the money was laundered by two Mexican businessmen through a Miami-Dade check-cashing company that used the dollars to cash the payroll checks of undocumented workers at local supermarkets.
It was all part of a Mexican-Miami bulk-cash network that federal agents say may be funded by drug profits south of the US border.
The culprits--Martin Diaz and Enrique Guerra--arrested earlier this month, appeared before a federal magistrate on charges of conspiring to launder US dollars for the purpose of harboring illegal aliens in this country. (Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...
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<><> THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC'S IRON GRIP ON AMERICA'S POLITICAL/ELECTORAL SYSTEM--its greedy tentacles surface in every facet of US power centers.
LYING-IN-WAIT Neutral Dominican Republic travel brochures recount how the cunning Dominican govt survives on billions of our tax dollars which its illegal residents located here send back home---all of them riding the US gravy train.
The do-nothing Caribbean Third World satrap is teeming with poverty. The do-nothing Dominican govt provides no social safety nets for needy citizenry. The connivers work the US system---quietly and secretly lying-in-wait---to maximize its iron grip on America's power centers.
From a Dominican Republic travel brochur the D/R is a Caribbean nation notorious for corrupt governments and strong-arm dictators. Despite US politicans' fondness for the "amenities" at its posh resorts and celebrities relaxing at posh villas spending big bucks there, the DR has no safety net or state-sponsored job creation for its largely impoverished citizenry.
<><> The one million Dominican citizens currently living illegally in the US send home about a billion US dollars annually---which is considered by the corrupt do-nothing DR govt to be a major source of state revenue. A steady exodus leaves for US shores (lured by the endless US gravy train).
<><> US newspapers report Dominican Republic illegals here get EBT cards then ship the food to the D/R where their relatives sell the food on the street.
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<><> A US post office near the Mexican border was used by illegals to send gravy train money back home. It was so busy, the US govt had to add-on several trailers to handle the business.
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<><> An illegal who was saved from drowning in a submerged car is suing (1) the first responders who risked their lives to rescue him....and (2) the municipal govt for "letting him" cross an unsafe bridge. He is bring repped by latino lawyer, Eduardo Ferszt.
25 posted on
04/09/2014 7:08:24 AM PDT by
Liz
To: raccoonradio
It's an "act of love" for illegals to sneak into the country. Another "act of love", courtesy of Jeb Bush, Terry Schiavo's death.
I'm insulted that the RINOs would try to even pretend Jeb could win the conservative vote as the "lesser of two evils".
27 posted on
04/09/2014 7:12:24 AM PDT by
grania
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