Posted on 06/11/2012 11:07:08 PM PDT by Steelfish
Jun 11, 2012 Jeb Bush Says His Father and Reagan Would Lose Out in Todays GOP
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush today said that both Ronald Reagan and his father, George H.W. Bush, would have a hard time getting nominated by the more conservative voters in todays Republican Party.
Ronald Reagan would have, based on his record of finding accommodation, finding some degree of common ground, as would my dad, they would have a hard time if you define the Republican party, and I dont, as having an orthodoxy that doesnt allow for disagreement, doesnt allow for finding some common ground, Bush said, according to Buzzfeed, which reported Bushs giving the comments at the headquarters of Bloomberg LP in New York City.
Bush, a much-discussed contender to be Mitt Romneys running mate, said he sees the ultra-conservative and partisan standards of todays GOP as disturbing, but called this dysfunction temporary. Its just a different environment left and right, Bush said.
During his dads time and Ronald Reagans time, Bush said, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support, according to the report, adding that Reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did.
Bush railed against both sides, but blamed President Obama for much of the clashing.
His first year could have been a year of enormous accomplishment had he focused on things where there was more common ground, Bush said, arguing that he believed Obama made the purely political calculation to run a more partisan administration.
This is the latest in a series of comments Bush has made recently either criticizing his party or expressing policy points openly breaking with the presumptive GOP nominee. Bush separated himself from Romney on the issue of illegal immigrants already in the United States.
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Can this help?
. . . . . Although Soros doesn’t (yet) own the Republican Party, like he does the Democrats, make no mistake, his tentacles are spread throughout the Republican Party as well.
Soros is a partner in the Carlyle Group where he has invested more than 100 million dollars. According to an article by The Baltimore Chronicle’s Alice Cherbonnier, the Carlye Group is run by “a veritable who’s who of former Republican leaders,” from CIA man Frank Carlucci, to CIA head [and ex-President] George Bush, Sr.
yadda, yadda, yadda.
I agree with you. It's the difference of a head-on crash at 80MPH, versus a head-on crash at 55MPH.
And, what a choice we have this cycle, don't we?
On one hand, we have Bishop Willard from Planet Kolob.
On the other, the illegitimate, bisexual, Marxist Kenyan Muslim Usurper.
Both appoint activist judges, both support the Lavendar Mafia, both grab guns, both support the murder of babies, both want socialized medicine.
"Republicans vs. Democrats: Maybe A Dime's Worth Of Difference"
~ Larry Elder, "The Ten Things You Can't Say In America"
Hey Jebby, let me educate you. Reagan almost didn’t become the nominee.....in 1980. Remember “he’s too old” “he’s too extreme?” Yes, all that was said by the Country Club GOP establishment and their handpicked candidate in 1980 who was...let me guess....last name was BUSH. Oh, and remember this one....”voodoo economics?” Who said that?
Admittedly, he's half right.
This is pure nonsense.
The truth is, The US has been steadily moving Leftward since FDR. RR would be considered far more conservative today.
GHWB was never a conservative. He was a card carrying, fully entitled member of the ruling class, neither liberal nor conservative.
jeb bush is a progressive idiot, open borders, citizen rights for illegal invaders, amnesty lover.
LLS
Thank you! The Bride and I are enjoying a week without kids, heh heh...
LLS
Who needs the old guard when we have Allen West today?
I find it really offensive when moderate Republicans accuse people like me of being purists. I’m not the one running for office on a small government platform. They want our votes, but it’s clear to me they are laughing behind our backs.
Why am I the purist for asking them to deliver some small part of what they promise? Have the Bush fans completely forgotten it was W who crammed the prescription drug benefit through against the wishes of many in his own party? Have we forgotten all the Bushes can’t wait to cram amnesty down our throats the same way, even as they lie to our faces by saying waiving penalties is not an amnesty? Why am I a purist for daring to state maybe America doesn’t need to be the world’s police? Yet, the Bushes and McCains can’t apparently avoid intervening in other people’s affairs everywhere.
All W did was expand government and he started with Republican control of Congress! Please show me where I’m wrong. I ask again. How did the party of small government deliver smaller government? They had their opportunity and the truth came out. They lied to us. People like Boehner have no intention of EVER making significant cuts.
Again. The Republicans finally held Congress and the Presidency under W, and what did they do? They squandered decades of effort by conservatives to reverse the expansion of government. Result: President Obama.
No. I say the Bushes are out of touch patricians who deserve no loyalty whatsoever from conservatives. They are part of the problem, not a solution to this nation’s ills.
I find it really offensive when moderate Republicans accuse people like me of being purists. I’m not the one running for office on a small government platform. They want our votes, but it’s clear to me they are laughing behind our backs.
Why am I the purist for asking them to deliver some small part of what they promise? Have the Bush fans completely forgotten it was W who crammed the prescription drug benefit through against the wishes of many in his own party? Have we forgotten all the Bushes can’t wait to cram amnesty down our throats the same way, even as they lie to our faces by saying waiving penalties is not an amnesty? Why am I a purist for daring to state maybe America doesn’t need to be the world’s police? Yet, the Bushes and McCains can’t apparently avoid intervening in other people’s affairs everywhere.
All W did was expand government and he started with Republican control of Congress! Please show me where I’m wrong. I ask again. How did the party of small government deliver smaller government? They had their opportunity and the truth came out. They lied to us. People like Boehner have no intention of EVER making significant cuts.
Again. The Republicans finally held Congress and the Presidency under W, and what did they do? They squandered decades of effort by conservatives to reverse the expansion of government. Result: President Obama.
No. I say the Bushes are out of touch patricians who deserve no loyalty whatsoever from conservatives. They are part of the problem, not a solution to this nation’s ills.
Jeb misunderstands conservatives, I think.
I want a political leader who personally and professionally espouses conservative views - that believes them to his or her core. Politics (theoretically) is an art of compromise, cajoling unlike-minded people into doing something close to right. Realistically, the only way a conservative could get 95% of what he wanted was to rule as a dictator, much like our present predicament (from the other side).
Just my $.02, naturally.
Commentary from another site: BuzzFeed staff did not provide the comment where Bush said, as they paraphrased, that both Ronald Reagan and his father George H. W. Bush would have had a difficult time getting nominated by todays ultra-conservative Republican Party. Jeb never called his party ultra-conservative (at least not in any text they provided).
But, golly gee whiz, the headline fits the narrative as does the line quoted above. Guess they missed that little word, if. Jeb never said the Republican Party had an orthodoxy, merely offered a hypothetical view of the party which he singled by that word.
In the very article, the BuzzFeed staff did report that, Bush also had praise for Rep. Paul Ryan for proposing a budget and disdain for Democrats for refusing to engage it. Doesnt seem that a man who praises a man like Ryan, widely admired in Republican circles, would also call the party ultra-conservative.
Bush, they do note, also blamed President Obama for much of the conflict. Wonder what that notion didnt get more prominence.In this article, Fred Barnes details just how the Democrat has shown little or no interest in taking GOP proposals, alternatives, or tweaks seriously, or even considering them at all.
Doesn't it make you feel great that you were had (once again) by ABC news? Just keep stamping "sucker" on your own foreheads.....
Whining RINO Bush!
So is fealty to and adoration of the Bush dynasty....seek help.
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