Posted on 01/11/2011 9:37:11 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Tea Party favorite Rep. Michele Bachmann is flirting with a run in 2012, but the GOP may not get a real shot at the White House until four years later. Mark McKinnon on why, dynasty issues aside, Bush will be a clear favorite.
As the 112th Congress settles into its first week of work, political fireworks are already going off that could have a big impact on the presidential elections of 2012 and 2016. Michele Bachmann and Jeb Bush showed some leg this week and got many in the GOP steaming up.
While the media fixates on a possible presidential run for Sarah Palin, another Mama Grizzly may join the fray. Tea Party doyenne and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann may be positioning herself for the 2012 contest. Rumors abound, with news of her recent appearance at a GOP fundraiser in Michigan and an upcoming meeting in her native Iowa this month, two key presidential primary states. Nothing is off the table, Bachmanns chief of staff says. The congresswoman is excited about her first trip to Iowa this year.
Despite being targeted for defeat by then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the outspoken Bachmann bested three challengers, winning her third term in November with 53 percent of the vote. She also benefited from an endorsement by none other than Sarah Palin. Bachmann was the top fundraiser of any congressional candidate, raising an astounding $13.4 million in 2009-10. For comparison, Pelosi raised $2.5 million, and new Speaker John Boehner, $9.7 million.
The founder of the Tea Party House Caucus, she is an influential voice for the partys conservative base. In a peace offering from Boehner, Bachmann was offered a position on the House Intelligence Committee following her withdrawal from a potentially divisive race for Republican Conference chair, the No. 4 slot in the party leadership. A fiscal and social conservative, mother of five, and foster care provider for 23, she often causes sparks to fly with her fiery, passionate, and not always well-thought-out comments. Like Palin, she perplexes and repulses her detractors and delights her fervent admirers.
Palin versus Bachmann would be a lot of fun to watch. The media would have to be sedated. And the Tea Party would be torn. But give the ladies credit. They are politically astute enough to know they share the same base and cant both run. The question is, who blinks?
On the other hand, 2012 may not be the bonanza Republicans anticipate. At this point the GOP field has no clear leader. If the economy shows any signs of life in the next year and half, and President Obamas favorable ratings bounce and hold over 50, it may not matter. With all the advantages of incumbency, its likely Obama will be re-elected. So, on to 2016, when the presidential contest will be wide open. And this time there will be a clear favorite: Jeb Bush. (The howling starts here.)
Despite the obvious legacy issueshis last name is a four-letter word to somethe Bush brother who actually grew up wanting to be president is a true policy wonk with proven executive, crisis management, and leadership abilities, and the former Florida governors favorability is still high. Hes a serious conservative, with a seriously positive case for what he wants to do for America. Hes not just a Party of No guy, says best-selling author John Heilemann. And Jeb cracked the door open the other day. While insisting he isnt looking to run for president in 2012, the second Bush son said he would never say never when asked about 2016.
The first governor ever re-elected in Floridas history, Jeb focused intensely on reform of education, the budget process, civil service, and health care. These are issues that need to be addressed on the national level. He appeals to the establishment and the Tea Party movement. He was an early backer of Marco Rubio, interestingly against the GOP establishment. And almost universally favored among Republicans in the all-important electoral state of Florida, he also has crossover appeal among Democrats and independents.
Jeb, really John Ellis Bush, is an innovative thinker and genial reformer. And he opens the GOP Big Tent wide. As an exchange student teaching in Mexico, where he met his future wife, Bush gained fluency in Spanish. His support among Hispanics is strong; he won the majority of the Florida Latino vote in 1998 and 2002. He has publicly disagreed with Arizonas contested immigration law, and he now serves as co-chair of the new Hispanic Leadership Network, a Republican effort to attract Hispanic voter support.
While 41 was gentle, 43 tough, Jeb, or 45, as he someday may be called, is smart. The question here: Will America see the man, or reject dynasty? And if not, theres always 47George P. Bush.
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As vice chairman of Public Strategies and president of Maverick Media, Mark McKinnon has helped meet strategic challenges for candidates, corporations and causes, including George W. Bush, John McCain, Governor Ann Richards, Charlie Wilson, Lance Armstrong, and Bono.
I just plan on moving:
http://www.LivingInThePhilippines.com
The ticket is Rubio/Christie. I don’t care what order.
agreed
See my post #6.
I thought Rubio was not “ natural born” ? Not that it stopped Obozo .
I will quote that great philosopher Jesse Jackson, stay out de bushes...
Nam Vet
I believe McKinnon is a Democrat who happened to work for 41 about 20 years ago. He’s not even a RINO if I am correct. Open Borders Jeb? Ha.
As for me give me liberty but no Bushes.
From the comments:
“...Besides, I thought Mark’s latest scam was the No Labels movement - when make-believe Republicans (like Mark) team up with real Democrats.”
What about Allen West. Anyways, if West did run for president, he would have my vote, already possessing more brass than all but a few congressmen/congresswomen.
No way could I vote for the man who could have stopped the assassination of Terry Schiavo... and didn’t.
Blech!
Jeb Bush did a fine job as Floriduh governor.
NO new grand projects and he kept taxes low and did a grand job reacting to hurricanes.
Jeb Bush is a RINO who supports amnesty.
I will NOT support Jeb or ANY damned RINO.
Yeah, I saw that. I was really speaking from the cost cutting side. He’s the only person who is actually doing anything. But your points are well taken.
Jeb, my mother says, stay home, I say get a job and stay out of Politics!
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