Posted on 11/30/2008 8:20:08 PM PST by Publius804
Jeb Bush to GOP: Don't Become 'Democrat-Lite'
Sunday, November 30, 2008 4:20 PM
By: David A. Patten
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tells Newsmax that the GOP must broaden its appeal to avoid becoming the old white-guy party, and recommends that Republicans create a shadow government to engage Democrats on important issues as the incoming Obama administration seeks to enact its agenda.
In a wide-ranging interview with Newsmax, the popular former governor and younger brother of President George W. Bush said the 2008 election was neither transformational nor a landslide. For example, he noted that Barack Obama's significant fundraising advantage over John McCain played a key role in Democratic success this year.
Bush urged Republicans not to abandon their core conservative principles in favor of a "Democratic-lite" agenda. Still, he says the GOP does need to do some real soul-searching.
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How exactly is Jeb a RINO?
“(instead lets keep Obama to all his promises)”
Huh? I hope he breaks his promise to raise taxes for one.
RE : “Huh? I hope he breaks his promise to raise taxes for one.”
You are not alone on this. That is a formula for a democrats win in 2010+2012. An Obama that appears moderate will be a loved Obama, who is really sneaking by every bad thing he can because he is really liberal, as long as he can borrow and spend. Later he will have a debt crisis and insist on raising taxes, not till after his spending is passed.
RE : “Huh? I hope he breaks his promise to raise taxes for one.”
You are not alone on this. That is a formula for a democrats win in 2010+2012. An Obama that appears moderate will be a loved Obama, who is really sneaking by every bad thing he can because he is really liberal, as long as he can borrow and spend. Later he will have a debt crisis and insist on raising taxes, not till after his spending is passed.
You forgot about him signing McCain-Feingold? Medicare Prescriptions? NCLB? And drop-dead dates on his tax cuts, while not on his spending programs?
It would also have been nice if he'd done more on election fraud and the CRA/housing frauds. He mentioned both in speeches, but didn't really seem to push these issues.
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