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  • Driver caught speeding to the Super Bowl on Pa. Turnpike Sunday afternoon

    02/07/2016 8:04:40 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 22 replies
    Penn Live ^ | February 07, 2016 | Wesley Robinson
    A 50-year-old Philadelphia man was arrested on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Sunday evening, preventing him from making the 2,800-mile trip to the Super Bowl in California. Charles E. Robinson was pulled over for speeding at around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday near mile marker 230 heading east on the Turnpike, state police said in a news release. Trooper Mark Gray said Robinson was going about 100 mph in a rental car. Robinson told Gray that he was traveling to the Super Bowl, according to the release. Gray wrote in his report that he "immediately detected a strong odor of marijuana," which led...
  • Bush loyalists concede the end may be in sight

    02/07/2016 6:10:16 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 29 replies
    Politico ^ | 2/7/16 | ALEX ISENSTADT
    Frustration inside Bush world has begun to spill into open view, with even the most outspoken family loyalists admitting it may soon be time to move on. With the New Hampshire primary just days away and polls showing him still trailing Marco Rubio, there is an increasing sense that Jeb Bush is running out of time to demonstrate strength. Many donors and influential supporters, bound by a deep and longstanding connection to the patrician clan, say they will remain with Bush no matter what. Yet others, deeply distressed by the rise of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz and eager for...
  • What the Hell Happened to Jeb Bush?

    02/07/2016 5:25:49 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 60 replies
    Roll Call ^ | 2/7/16 | Stuart Rothenberg
    It must be more than a decade ago when I got a glimpse of the man often referred to as "George W. Bush's smarter, younger brother." Charlie Cook and I were scheduled to speak to a group of Florida business leaders during lunch, but before we began our shtick, the state's sitting governor, Jeb Bush, was to offer some remarks. Bush was running late that day, so when he finally arrived he blew into the room like a summer rain squall. He sat down, a bit out of breath as I remember it, and quickly turned to the group's executive...
  • 'Please clap': Jeb Bush's most awkward moments in one sad list

    02/05/2016 11:04:50 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 17 replies
    Mashable ^ | 2/5/16 | Marcus Gilmer
    For Jeb Bush, the bar for awkward encounters is set pretty high. After all, his father once vomited in the lap of Japan's prime minister and his brother, George W., well, where do we even start? But, Jeb, oh, Jeb. We shouldn't have underestimated you. His campaign has been enigmatic from the get-go. On the one hand, there are times where he seems barely interested and would rather die than have to do another campaign rally. On the other, he showed fire whenever Donald Trump was around and he needed to defend the family honor. As the campaign has dragged...
  • Top Five Libtard fails of 2015

    02/05/2016 8:38:54 AM PST · by mkleesma · 2 replies
    https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet ^ | 12/27/2015 | Paul Joseph Watson
    2015 was when social justice warriors and the regressive left went 'full retard'.
  • Jeb Bush Turns to Mother Barbara for a Boost

    02/04/2016 9:06:41 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 17 replies
    US News and World Report ^ | 2/14/16 | Kenneth T. Walsh
    Jeb Bush has decided to deploy a not-so-secret weapon as he struggles to create momentum in the Republican presidential race: his mother and former first lady Barbara Bush. After a poor fifth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses this week, Jeb is hoping for a breakthrough in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday. And he thinks his mom, still popular around the country, can help him. So Bush is scheduled to hold a town-hall meeting with his mother in Derry, New Hampshire, Thursday night.
  • Pressure mounts on Jeb Bush to do well in New Hampshire primary or drop out

    02/03/2016 3:51:26 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 33 replies
    Fox New Latino ^ | 2/3/16 | Fox News Latino
    Many Republicans and supporters of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are getting nervous as the New Hampshire primary approaches on Feb. 9. It comes down to this, they say, he must do better than Sen. Marco Rubio, his former mentee and fellow Floridian, in the next major presidential contest, or just pack up and drop out of the race, according to The New York Times.
  • Video Emerges Of Jeb Bush Asking NH Crowd To Clap For His Stump Speech

    02/03/2016 2:32:30 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 29 replies
    TPM ^ | 2/3/16 | ALLEGRA KIRKLAND
    MSNBC captured video of Jeb Bush asking a crowd to applaud him after wrapping up a stump speech at a New Hampshire hotel on Tuesday.
  • Jeb Bush is Playing the Mommy Card in New Hampshire

    02/03/2016 10:14:34 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 6 replies
    Fortune ^ | 2/3/16 | Ben Geier
    Jeb Bush has had a tough 2016 campaign so far, but at least his mom still loves him. Barbara Bush, the former first lady and wife of President George H.W. Bush, will be campaigning with Jeb in New Hampshire as he attempts to resurrect his campaign and ultimately become third member of his family to occupy the White House. Barbara has started to play a more active role in Jeb's campaign in recent weeks. She recently was featured in a video touting Jeb's credentials. She called him a "hard worker whose heart is big."
  • Jeb Bush to unimpressed New Hampshire crowd: 'Please clap'

    02/03/2016 10:08:46 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 19 replies
    Boston Globe ^ | 2/3/16 | Eric Levenson
    Jeb Bush is going to need more than an exclamation point at the end of his name to generate excitement in New Hampshire. During a speech at the Hanover Inn on Tuesday, Bush's "fiery riff" on protecting the country didn't generate the response he wanted, The New York Times reports: Mr. Bush finished a fiery riff about protecting the country as commander in chief - "I won't be out here blowharding, talking a big game without backing it up," he said - and was met with total silence. "Please clap," he said, sounding defeated. The crowd laughed - and then,...
  • Where Jeb Bush went horribly wrong

    02/03/2016 6:48:04 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 33 replies
    LA Times ^ | 2/3/16 | Matt Latimer
    The other day Jeb Bush said something about the presidency so fundamentally wrong that it crystallized why his campaign has the vapors, sputtering to just 2.8% in Iowa. During one of many harangues against Donald Trump, Bush told a small gathering in New Hampshire, "We're not electing a personality. We're electing someone who has to sit behind the big desk and make tough decisions." Separately, he proclaimed himself an introvert, one who "would rather read a book than go out and get in a conga line and go dancing." (One wonders who gave him that choice of options.)
  • Jeb Bush, an Also-Ran in Iowa, May Be Pivotal in New Hampshire

    02/03/2016 6:41:00 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 22 replies
    NY Times ^ | 2/2/16 | JONATHAN MARTIN and ASHLEY PARKER
    In the crowded New Hampshire primary, no candidate may shape the direction of the Republican presidential campaign more than the man who finished sixth in Iowa: Jeb Bush. With Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Donald J. Trump and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida each finishing more than 20 percentage points higher than Mr. Bush in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, the former Florida governor is facing growing pressure to either demonstrate his appeal to voters or leave the race. Specifically, many Republicans - including some of his supporters and donors - said Tuesday that Mr. Bush must finish ahead of...
  • JEB BUSH'S SAD CAMPAIGN SPENT ALMOST $3,000 PER VOTE IN CRUSHING IOWA LOSS

    02/02/2016 9:22:33 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 19 replies
    Miami New Times ^ | 2/2/16 | TIM ELFRINK
    Has $14.9 million ever bought less? As Jeb Bush's dispiriting campaign for president limped to an all too predictable wet thud of a finish in Iowa last night, his supporters played down the ramifications. New Hampshire matters much more, they say. Iowa's strictly conservative base was never a great fit for the mainline governor, they argue. All fair points. But it's also true that Jeb's super PAC bombed Iowa airwaves with almost $15 million worth of ads and got almost nothing in return. In fact, if you crunch the final vote tally estimates and the final spending figures from NBC,...
  • Bush's Iowa performance is even worse than expected

    02/02/2016 6:17:16 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 27 replies
    Politico ^ | 2/2/16 | DANIEL STRAUSS and ALEX ISENSTADT
    Campaign instructs aides to argue Bush has greater potential in New Hampshire. The bar was low for Jeb Bush's finish in Monday's Iowa caucus. He failed to clear it anyway. After a blowout defeat that landed him in sixth place with just 2.8 percent of the vote, Bush's campaign is now directing top aides and surrogates to highlight the lack of emphasis the one-time front-runner placed on the state – and to make the case that he has far higher expectations in New Hampshire. "The real race for the nomination begins on February 9th in New Hampshire," the campaign wrote...
  • Jeb Bush Money Juggernaut Blows an Axle

    02/01/2016 3:05:42 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 29 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 2/1/16 | MIKE FLYNN
    Jeb Bush, the one-time presumptive Republican nominee, is facing a very real money crunch. His campaign raised only $7 million in the last three months of last year. Fundraising for his once mammouth Right to Rise super PAC has also dried up. Without a big surge in New Hampshire next week, Jeb's campaign will come to an end very soon. According to FEC reports, Jeb Bush's campaign raised just $7 million in the 4th Quarter, the period encompassing October-December. This is less than half the amount raised by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) ($14 million), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) ($15 million),...
  • Bush's farewell message to Iowa: Stop Trump

    02/01/2016 2:46:21 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 25 replies
    Politico ^ | 2/1/16 | ALEX ISENSTADT
    Jeb Bush, trailing badly in polls here and itching to get to New Hampshire, used his farewell Iowa campaign event to ask caucus-goers to do what he couldn't: Stop Donald Trump. "You have a chance to define the next stage of this race," Bush told a ballroom full of supporters in an Embassy Suites hotel on Monday afternoon. "I'm counting on you and I trust you." The former Florida governor has essentially conceded Iowa, where polls show him in the low single digits. Bush will not be holding a caucus night party, instead leaving the state this afternoon for New...
  • Jeb Bush to Iowa: Pick Me, Not 'a Big Blowhard'

    02/01/2016 12:33:13 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 20 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 2/1/16 | REID J. EPSTEIN
    In his last town hall event in Iowa before Monday night's caucuses, Jeb Bush implored a crowd here to not choose "just a big blowhard" as its candidate. In remarks to a packed, sweaty ballroom at an Embassy Suites hotel downtown here, the former Florida governor told a crowd of out-of-state volunteers, foreign press and political junkies that demonstrated competence and experience is a better option than anger and an unspecific uplifting message - shots at front-runners Donald Trump and Marco Rubio. The setting gave Mr. Bush the enthusiasm he has often seemed to lack on the campaign trail. He...
  • WTF? Jeb Bush Is Hiring People To Go To His Events?

    02/01/2016 8:42:35 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 25 replies
    Red State ^ | 2/1/16 | streiff (Diary)
    We've posted earlier in the year on the Bush campaign allowing people into exclusive fundraising events without, you know, giving money. Now we've come to the political equivalent of paid mourners at a miser's funeral. Via Twitter:
  • Jeb Bush collects just $7 million as fundraising drops (Jeb down 50%, Right to Rise down 85%)

    02/01/2016 5:29:22 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 18 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 1/31/16 | Matea Gold
    Former Florida governor Jeb Bush brought in just $7.12 million for his presidential bid in the last three months of 2015, a little more than half of what his campaign collected the previous quarter. His total for the quarter represents a sharp drop-off from earlier in the year: In his first quarter as a candidate, Bush raised $11.42 million. In his second, he pulled in $13.34 million. The slowdown in contributions comes as the Republican has remained low in the polls in many of the early nominating states, including Iowa, which will hold the first-in-the-nation caucuses on Monday.
  • Vanity: Bush only raised $7.1M in 4th Quarter; Had $7.6M Cash on Hand; $156K in Debts (Flop!)

    01/31/2016 7:43:21 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 9 replies
    Influence Explorer ^ | 1/31/16 | Influence Explorer
    JEB 2016, INC.: DETAILS OF FILING #1047278 COVERS OCT. 1, 2015 THROUGH DEC. 31, 2015 TOTAL RECEIPTS: $7,107,370 TOTAL SPENDING: $9,788,641 ENDING CASH: $7,589,858 OUTSTANDING DEBTS: $155,989 ORIGINALLY FILED JAN. 31, 2016, 10:37 P.M.