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I will await the liberals on MSNBC to begin telling us how worried they will be at facing down Jeb in 2016 while begging us to run Governor Palin since shed be so easy to beat. But while theyre screaming it from the rooftops, just remember they said the same thing when Romney was forced on us, too.
16 years of Bush is bad enough. Any more is unthinkable.
For cryin’ out loud, I’m depressed enough already.
Eyes, knitting needles, jam
I’ll bet the commie ‘RATS are delighted to hear this. Another freebie like the two they got with their Kenyan guy.
Please! Im spitting up in my mouth.
Paging Sarah and Col. West...If this doesn’t FINALLY get conservative to form their own party, I don’t know what will.
I have voted for the GOP since Dole 1996 religious;y
NO MORE BUSHES!!!!!
I will stay ghome period
FUGWB
FUGHWB
FUJB
just wait, they’ll declare it is Jeb’s turn, or Rick S. turn, or Rob P. turn, or any establishment GOP elite approved candidate.
Dynastic rule is un-American. No more Bushes
The liberals probably should be worried about Jeb Bush, because he was an excellent governor of Florida and left the state in great shape when he departed. He’s an engaging person and a good speaker and very conservative, and he had a lot of appeal to everyone of any ethnic group.
His big problem, in my opinion, is his age: he is the product of a time when every candidate had to get the imprimatur (approval) of some strange, hostile, liberal GOP central command...and remember, they didn’t like Reagan, either.
I think there were too many times when Jeb stayed within the limits that they dictated, but on the whole, he’s much bolder than his brother. GWB had great instincts and did many good things, but he constantly let himself get talked out of the follow up or taking credit, and never defended the many good things that he did.
So if Jeb presents himself, take a look at him. If nothing else, this encourages us to get a line-up of possibles before convention eve, 2014...we need to decide on a slate of candidates within the next year.
He might be one, and there should certainly be others. So get behind somebody who is at least floating his or her name.
The only reason Romney got the nomination was that he had been running since 2008 and did nothing but spend his money and time on trying to get it. Santorum had also spent a year running in Iowa, which is why he won it.
So we have got to look at different candidates now and get a selection of possibles. In my opinion, Jeb Bush is a possible. And then we choose.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo more Bush! Okay, let me rephrase that...
Here’s how I suspect it will go: Jeb vs Hillary in 2016. Hillary wins in close race. The end.
Liberals are all for it, so I say it’s over before it begins.
If a Bush wins the nomination, I’ll vote Dem and fight for secession.
This is so GOP.
Hell no.
Does not really matter who the GOP runs, as the Rats will never lose another election in my lifetime. The fix is in.
Oh, I can imagine the GOP winding up with Jeb Bush as the nominee. After all, for the past few years the Party has done just everything it humanly could to drive me away, and that would certainly follow the same old pattern. No way in hell would I ever give him my vote.
My first choice is Palin. Preferably, in fact, on the ticket of a new “tea party.” I’m at the end of the rope in regards to the GOP, which no longer appears to share any of my values, as it has continued to ditch interest in fiscal restraint, social issues, reform, and just about everything that once attracted me to it. Third-party... I’m ready. Especially if the same GOP-E scumbags bring about the same old crap, like they are already heralding. Beyond that, even the once far-flung notion of “secession” is truly looking more like a genuine answer.
Need to create a new party and run the people we want for president not the rinos. The problem as I see it is we have bad candidates and a bad party. They will not stand up for the good guys and will fight not the bad guys. The GOP is collapsing and is no good. The GOP is not my friend.
As long as we run McCain and Bush and Romney’ then people will have a confused idea about what conservatives stand for. And neither one of those three loser idiots was conservative. I’m leaving the GOP myself soon when I re-register. Had it with them.
You have idiot “Tea Party” guy Marco Rubio advocating Amnesty. You have idiot “Tea Party” guy Chris Christie supporting Radical Islamist. You have “ Tea Party” gal Nikki Haley supporting Romney in the primaries when she needed to WAKE UP and see he was no good.
I want the GOP to collapse first because they seem to be the problem to me. They are keeping America from following the path of the founding fathers and limited government.
Tea Party has some problems as well if many people they supported are traitors. Not all but some high profile people like Rubio, Christie, Haley, Jan Brewer and Scott Brown.
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