Posted on 11/01/2015 2:01:36 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Former Bush family advisor Mary Matalin says she was âflummoxedâ by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bushâs performance at Wednesdayâs GOP presidential debate.
The veteran GOP strategist said Bushâs decision to go after Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for missing votes in the Senate was an example of âpolitical malfeasance.â
âI love Jeb and I know Jeb, and Iâm flummoxed by that,â she told host John Catsimatidis on âThe Cats Roundtableâ on New Yorkâs AM-970, in an interview set to be aired Sunday.
âItâs a violation of debate 101: Never ask an opponent or never address to an opponent something you know heâs prepared for, which clearly Rubio was,â she said, adding: âIt cuts against his message of âIâm a happy warrior.â â
Matalin, who served as a top political advisor to both presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, said she believes the favorite to win the GOP presidential nomination is Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas.), whom she said appeals to conservatives of all stripes.
âMy money right now is on Ted Cruz,â she said. âAgain, Iâm unaligned, but I think he speaks to the myriad factions of conservatism: Constitutionalists, Libertarians, the social conservatives.â
âI think heâs whip-smart, as evidenced by his debate appearances, and heâs a true, true, true constitutionalist, and everythingâs lining up for him,â she added.
Matalin said the trio of outsider candidates in the field â Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and Donald Trump â have had a positive influence on the election by forcing other candidates out of their shells.
âI think all three of them, whom I know, whom Iâve had at the house, except for Trump, they really add to the field because they have shown these other candidates who have been afraid to take on the mainstream press or take on political correctness or take on conventional wisdom to go ahead and do it,â she said.
She praised Carsonâs willingness to take on the Republican National Committee on its debate format, which she said would have been âunthinkableâ in prior elections.
Yeah, me too. Anytime a beltway type likes the same candidate I do it makes me look harder.
Why do you take it so personally?
On this site, most people don't have the ability to step back and analyze the field and understand the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate and if their campaigns are poorly or well organized.
But then again, maybe it is just a projection strategy.
Where has she been? Why don’t we ever see her anymore? Has she been banned from TV? Made too much sense?
“Why do you take it so personally?”
That kind of question made me suspicious, so I checked your previous posts to get an indication of what you are up to. You posted the following natural law that was obviously missed by Einstein to someone yesterday regarding Trump and his supporters:
“A buffoon and clownish candidate reflected by a buffoonish and clownish supporter.”
The fact that you have the hots for Carson must be clouding your judgment.
Don’t take this personally.
It’s not that Cruz hasn’t “done squat”; it’s that voters have not yet responded if they ever will.
I’ll stick to my characterization.
I don’t support Carson. So again, why do you take it so personally? Why can’t you answer the simple questions. Yes, I have no trouble calling someone a clown when it occurs and has nothing to do with you. So again, why do you take it so personally? It’s a good question.
“Why canât you answer the simple questions.”
It is a simple question that does not make sense. I merely commented on a cliche engaged in by a supposed perceptive commentator, the kind of cliche that lets me know these people cannot let go of their agenda.
As Rush has often pointed out, if Jeb! had Trump’s numbers this long, he would have already been declared the winner. It humorous how these people sniff around and try to come up with a different winner, never explaining why Trump, they think, will never make it.
There main argument: People will get tired of Trump. Yes, that will happen when voters all of a sudden realize that the country will be better off with millions of more terrorist Muslims immigrants, that the country is better off completely de-industrialized, that the country will be better off without Christianity, that the country is better off with amnesty, that the country is better off being a third-world hell-hole for ever. When the majority of Americans start preferring national suicide, then Trump’s appeal will taper off.
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>> “itâs that voters have not yet responded if they ever will.” <<
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What an idiotic statement.
The voters have not yet had any opportunities to respond to anyone.
Or are you conflating the MSM propaganda push polls with voters?
Everything the MSM puts out is fiction. The 5 minute free infomercial for Trump tells us who they want to be the GOP candidate. (and I don’t blame them; he would make their job easy)
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