Posted on 02/15/2014 7:09:53 AM PST by jimbo123
George P. Bush, nephew of George W. Bush and grandson of George H. W. Bush, said he has "reservations" and "concerns" about the Republican Party's rhetoric on immigration.
In a sit-down with CNN reporters and producers Tuesday, Bush said that he and other Republicans wish the party would "return to George W. Bush on this issue," referring to the former president's bipartisan push to reform the nation's immigration policy.
But with Election Day fast approaching, Bush said it's probably too late for Republicans to pivot away from the party's conservative base and seize the political high ground on the immigration issue.
"I am a pessimist as to the timing right now," said Bush, a co-founder of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas and a fluent Spanish speaker.
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That’s the style GPB....keep the myth of a conservative Hispanic alive. It’s all your expensive consultants and money grubbing advisors have to cling to now that they’ve been outed as RINO GOPe traitors.
Have you come to praise him or to bury him?
If all those Mexican immigrants will join the Tea Party and help vote the Democrats, RINOs, and other decadents out of office--I will personally place a "Welcome Mat" on the Rio Grande.
No more Bushes. No more Dynasties. No to Amnesty.
What "rhetoric"? All I hear from the party is obsequious groveling to the chamber of commerce and latino interest groups and scolding for those of us concerned about border security.
He’s concerned that we don’t accept enough Democrats into the country.
Traitor. Openly more loyal to foreign nationals of Mexico who share his skin color, than he is to his own nation. There no other way to see it.
I have this reoccurring nightmare...I wake up in Hell, a place where a Bush and a Clinton are running for President. A reoccurring cycle that lasts FOREVER.
I wish our political class would advocate as hard for the interests of American citizens as they did for Mexicans. They are tireless when pushing for the interests of citizens of Mexico. Ours,, not so much.
Geprge P. neglected to complete our survey unlike his opponent for land commissioner: http://www.stopthemagnet.com/candidate-page/george-p-bush-candidate-for-texas-land-commissioner
It would be neat to overlay the size of the U.S. at the time the Constitution was written on that map.
Jimbo, I appreciate your efforts to expose the RINO fraud that is George P. But WHAT CAN WE DO about it? Does he even have a challenger?
Why? Are you suggesting that such a map reflects what America has a right to be concerned about?
Fine. Then why don't you become a DemocRAT?
David Watts (’Pub)
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