Posted on 10/16/2010 6:57:44 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
Supporters of Jeb Bush say Bush fatigue will not be a significant problem if the former Florida governor decides to make a presidential run.
Many Republicans think Bush would be a frontrunner for the Oval Office if not for his brothers lingering unpopularity.
Jeb Bush said in July that he is not running in 2012, but supporters are looking down the road to 2016.
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jeb=total illegal alien amnesty... no thank you.
LLS
They can go to hell.
He may have to become a Democrat to run. He sure screwed up Florida. No more Big Government Bushies.
I would agree, and he and his family all look at the long term and the future.
Bush came to power when the world was a much different place. I remember reading something very early - possibly before the 2000 election - about his stance on immigration and why he (they) was favorable toward it. A person who was close to him explained that neither economics nor politics was behind it. No, instead, in conversations, Bush asked the question: how does a 300 million person free market country ever hope to compete militarily with a billion person free market economy and hope to survive, should relations sour. He knew that we couldn't rely on Europe. Basically, he thought that we needed many millions of industrious people to even pray to compete with China. Who could disagree with the math?
That was then and this is now. The better hope now is to ally with India (a non-starter back then when India itself was a mostly socialistic non-aligned nation which had 5 decades of pandering to China and the USSR). The most likely outcome, though, is that the US will continue to head toward bankruptcy and the question will become moot.
The fact that Jeb is still hanging around is clear proof that that the system is stacked. All those who control things have to do is run a Hillary against Jeb, and most folks here will eagerly vote for Jeb. The concept of free elections is a total sham. The country has long since been overrun by the global money syndicates. Soon there will be a “King of the World,” but his name won’t be Mohamoud Ali.
Who voted for these annointers and appointers?
While we wait for a leader to step up and take charge - these elites fill the vacuum.....and right now we have a vacuum.
If Jeb Bush wins the GOP nomination I might have to NOT vote for POTUS, two elections in a row.
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!, NO F***IN’ WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not only am I Clintonfatigued, but I’m Bushwhacked and Obama-Disgusted. Barack Obama owes his election in large part to George W. Bush.
“George W. Bush was no dummy. I didnt agree with everything he did, but he did give us two excellent Supreme Court justices.”
He was forced by conservative grass roots to appoint Roberts and Alito. W wanted RINO AG Gonzales (pro-abortion) and WH crony Harriet Miers.
I’ve voted for Bushes three times and I am through with them.
Yup. We need Cheney Conservatives!
What a crock of "Obama is the one" logic.
David would disagree, George Washington and the American Revolutionaries would disagree, America's Greatest Generation would disagree...
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NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!, NO F***IN WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not only am I Clintonfatigued, but Im Bushwhacked and Obama-Disgusted. Barack Obama owes his election in large part to George W. Bush.”
Agreed!
Not only “NO!” but “NO, HELL NO!”
Please, no more of them.
Jeb was born in 1953. GWB was born in 1946 and so he is the elder by 7 years.
Ugh. You’re right.
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