Good.
Clearing Out RINOS coming to a theater near you.
Good!
Bush 1 and 2 have done enough damage during their tenure in Washington.
No more Bush’s. Ever. not even Jenna.
It was his for the taking, but I’d like to see all the Bushes leave the GOP.
Yeah, Good, now the GOP can run someone else, have to raise lots of money and likely still lose the seat to a Dem. That is progress for DEMOCRATS!!
Needs to be in breaking news.
“now is not the right time to return to elected office”
He’ll be back.
The Rats will be glad. Who are they looking to put up, someone really loathsome like Wasserman-Schultz or Wexler?
Maybe he’s planing to run for President of Mexico!
Limbaugh for Senate...
The political landscape is unclear right now. My guess is that in 6-8 months Jeb will have a clearer picture whether to gear up for a Presidential run or move into some other avenue of service.
The Bushes do not move in a knee-jerk fashion. They look before they leap.
Too bad he lost in 1994 to Lawton Chiles he would have been President now instead of his incoherent brother.
Not good news, this will make it harder to win that and we will need every seat we can get in 2010 just to avoid a slide to socialism.
Jeb Bush was a good Governor.
shame as he would have been the best bet for here.
He might not be as conservative as some of us want but he’s far more better than a Democrat.
He would have got that seat easy as he did alright for us here in FL but now we could be looking at two Dem senators in my state and I will not cut my nose off for spite
THE POLITICO
Jeb Bush gives an interesting interview to the L.A. Times’s Peter Wallsten:
Bush pledged to be involved in rebuilding the Republican Party by advocating conservative ideas and policies. But in a written statement, he also called on his fellow Republicans to “raise the level of debate to reflect the American people’s desire for change and bipartisanship, embodied by November’s historic election.”
“President-elect Obama ran a tremendous campaign, and I am proud to call him my president,” Bush said in the statement.
In the interview, he added that Obama appeared to be a “very impressive guy” who is “smart, disciplined, not rash.” And he called on Republicans to avoid targeting the new president with the same kind of partisan attacks that he said Democrats had hurled unfairly at his brother — attacks that he summed up as “Bush-hating.”
“The opposition should be about ideas and not what my brother suffered through in the last eight years,” he said. “I don’t wish that on President Obama.”
Glad he won’t run. But he should not be involved in rebuilding the GOP after they way he whined for special perks for illegal aliens. His love for illegal aliens indicated he will not put the interest of this country over foreign interests.