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Elder Bush Would like Son Jeb to Run for President
Reuters ^ | May 31, 2005

Posted on 05/31/2005 6:36:27 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative

George Bush, the president's father, would like to see another Bush in the White House someday, saying on Tuesday that he would want his son Jeb to run for president when the timing is right.

Florida Governor Jeb Bush has repeatedly said he does not plan to run for president in 2008, trying to dampen speculation that another Bush could be on the next Republican ticket for the White House.

In an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live," former President Bush said he would want Jeb to run for president "someday," but now was not the time.

"The timing's wrong. The main thing is, he doesn't want to do it. Nobody believes that," Bush said.

But he and wife Barbara both said they believed Jeb, 52, did not want to run in the next presidential race.

Bush said he did not have a favorite candidate for the Republican nomination to succeed his son, President Bush.

Barbara Bush said she believed Senator and former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton would be the Democratic nominee in the 2008 presidential race. "I'm not going to vote for her, but I'm betting on her," she said.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 1bushleaguers; 2008; badidea; beatingaroundthebush; bush41; bush43; bush44; bushfamily; doofusdynasty; dynasty; election; electionpresident; georgebush; jeb2008; jebbush; nomorebush; president; rememberterri
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To: West Coast Conservative
GOP jumps the shark.
121 posted on 05/31/2005 9:04:15 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: DrDeb
When you use the word 'rape', are you refering to immigration

No sir, I am referring to the systematic dismantling of the nation's sovereignty and industrial base, which began under Bush senior and continues without address under W. Bush.
122 posted on 05/31/2005 9:05:30 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: Ramius


<< ten foot pole.

I sortof wonder if he'll run one day... but not back to back with W.


123 posted on 05/31/2005 9:05:56 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: etcetera; Ramius
Schiavo was a lot of things, but judicial tyranny it wasn't. Local courts can and should decide cases exactly like hers...

The ones stepping out of bounds were the US congress, with the ridiculous action of issuing a subpoena to a woman who hasn't been able to talk or move for 15 years. ~That~ was silliness in government.
124 posted on 05/31/2005 9:09:55 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: West Coast Conservative
Sorry, I used to like Jeb. Then, this happened.



When he got rolled by a bunch of corrupt, murdering dirtbags in Pinellas County, I lost any faith that he could be effective against the likes of Kim Jong Il, Chirac or Putin.
125 posted on 05/31/2005 9:10:13 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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To: SouthernFreebird


"That man let Terri starve to death, a President he ain't!"

Grow up.


126 posted on 05/31/2005 9:12:27 PM PDT by flaglady47
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To: Antoninus

Well said.

I also don't like the way he has dealt with the ultra-corrupt Florida Dept. of Children's and Family Services.
The stories coming out of Florida of child abuse and murder are hideous. Children in the State's care are being sexually abused, starved, beaten, kept in filthy cages...the list goes on and on.

When is Jeb going to do something about that mess?


127 posted on 05/31/2005 9:14:01 PM PDT by Palladin (No Korans were abused in the making of this post.)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Read my lips-No new Bushes for me.


128 posted on 05/31/2005 9:15:42 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Deep throat II- McCain discovers how to reason with democrats.)
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To: etcetera
He failed to exercise the power of his office to stand up to judicial tyranny.

He also failed to manage a perfectly manageable problem, and instead allowed it to balloon into a major national crisis. He had four years during which he could have investigated to allayed fears, or pushed legislative action to avoid so tragic a finale; and, he chose to do nothing until the last minute and then only sought out political cover.
129 posted on 05/31/2005 9:16:20 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: kms61

Jeb might be a great guy, but IMO his family has already had its shot, at least for a generation or two.
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That is certainly an understandable position. I prefer looking at who would be best for the country and my views.

However, I promise you had JFK lived and been reelected in 1964, RFK most certainly would have been the annoited Dim candidate going into 1968. [Of course as LBJ, Muskie, Scoop, Dean, etal show, the front runner for the Dim nomination a year or so out does not get nominated.]


130 posted on 05/31/2005 9:17:35 PM PDT by JLS
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To: freepatriot32
I really dont know if the country could survive any more compassionate conservatism from the bush family ...

George Wallace was off by 9 cents.

131 posted on 05/31/2005 9:17:51 PM PDT by dread78645 (Sorry Mr. Franklin, We couldn't keep it.)
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To: etcetera
You don't have a clue do you? The Shiavo case was a test of courage. And Jeb failed. He failed to exercise the power of his office to stand up to judicial tyranny.

I do happen to have a clue. Yes, Jeb utterly failed to stomp on the constitution and laws of the state of Florida. Yes... he failed on those counts.

Jeb also failed to stomp on the U.S. Constitution when he allowed for the due process of law to happen in the Shiavo case. The Constitution demands that no person shall be deprived of life without the due process of law.

Many may disagree with the judges' choice, and I for one disagree vehemently with his decision, but the fact remains that Terri got her due process.

I don't like the outcome, either. But, its over. It is a done thing.

132 posted on 05/31/2005 9:17:55 PM PDT by Ramius
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To: Palladin
And the humidity in Florida, it's just horrible.

I blame Jeb.

133 posted on 05/31/2005 9:18:08 PM PDT by AmishDude (Join the AD fan club: "Very well stated, AD." -- Diana in Wisconsin; "LOL!!!" -- MikeinIraq)
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To: HairOfTheDog

Agreed.


134 posted on 05/31/2005 9:19:30 PM PDT by Ramius
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To: Antoninus
When he got rolled by a bunch of corrupt, murdering dirtbags in Pinellas County, I lost any faith that he could be effective against the likes of Kim Jong Il, Chirac or Putin.

Huh?

135 posted on 05/31/2005 9:22:05 PM PDT by Ramius
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To: Ramius
But, its over. It is a done thing.

It may be done for Shiavo, but it continues to be done to others every passing day. You also neglected to mention that it was Jeb who signed the changed in law which allows these people to be slowly and systematically starved to death.
136 posted on 05/31/2005 9:24:53 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: oceanview

You didn't address my comments in #97; however, I will address your comments in #98.

President Reagan is NOT remembered for his positive economic message (most would struggle to identify one element of that message other than a call to 'lower taxes'-- which, of course, he promptly raised the next year). Rather, President Reagan is remembered for winning the Cold War and defeating the Soviet Union -- an incredible legacy!

Likewise, President Bush will be remembered for his SUCCESSFUL War on Terror which has thus far liberated 2 countries (and 50 million people) and is in the process of reshaping the Middle East (and much of Asia) . . . Freedom is on the march!

[BTW: I don't understand the incessant need for some Freepers to elevate the Reagan presidency by denigrating the Bush presidency . . . I love and respect BOTH men and so will history!]


137 posted on 05/31/2005 9:26:34 PM PDT by DrDeb
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To: RMDupree
He's a terrific Governor!

Is it just an accident that during his reign Florida has replaced CA as the wackiest state in the Union?

138 posted on 05/31/2005 9:33:01 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan.)
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To: Ramius

You were certainly correct when you wrote: "I know this is hard for you to believe, but there are people *even* in the Republican party for whom the sun does not rise and set on the Shiavo case."

However, speaking for myself, (and judging from the remarks of others on this thread, I'm not alone), when Terri died my sympathies for the Bush brothers died with her.

I realize that our leaders, especially our President, have many pressing issues which require their attention, but I believe that they missed the boat on the importance of Terri.

The President spoke about "erring on the side of life", but he and his brother, Jeb, didn't err, they played it safe, played it by the book.

I didn't want gestures, or rhetoric, I wanted action and I repeatedly appealed to the White House and the Congressional leaders, but to no avail. I believe I was in good and plentiful company in that effort.

Why was Terri's plight so significant?

It is said that soldiers don't risk their lives in battle for their nation, or their flag, or even for a cause. They do it for their buddies. They will die for their friends.

Terri was one of us, our buddy. She was not an issue like those you mentioned. She wasn't illegal immigration, or taxes, or farm subsidies, or gay marriage. She was one of us.

And our elected officials let her down. Particularly President Bush and Governor Bush, since they were the ones with the power to stop her murder.

They let Terri down, and they let all of us down who cared for her.

Speaking for myself, I no longer care about Social Security reform, since I don't trust a government, which failed to save an innocent woman from being murdered, to honor any bargain it makes to do the right thing by unproductive, high medical cost, retirees.

Though I formerly gave President Bush the benefit of the doubt on our porous border situation, believing that he had America's best interests at heart, and had a much better view of all the facts than I did, I now feel that his inaction is caused by less noble motivations.

I no longer have faith that our salvation rests in the appointment of conservative judges. It was a conservative judge, adhering strictly to the law, who killed Terri.

I'm sure you are correct, that many Republicans don't consider the Terri S. murder to be so important, (I've heard them myself) but be assured, many do.

"Remember Terri", will prove to be a much more powerful rallying cry than, "Remember the Florida economy", or anything else you can point to.


139 posted on 05/31/2005 9:34:01 PM PDT by steampower
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To: ARCADIA
It may be done for Shiavo, but it continues to be done to others every passing day. You also neglected to mention that it was Jeb who signed the changed in law which allows these people to be slowly and systematically starved to death.

a.) I'm sure it does. Same as it has happened for many years before Terri's case came to the front. b.) I think you are making that up. Jeb made a law requiring people to be starved to death? Unlikely.

140 posted on 05/31/2005 9:35:16 PM PDT by Ramius
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