Posted on 03/03/2014 5:35:39 AM PST by Alter Kaker
The 2016 presidential election is Jeb Bushs now-or-never-moment.
As other potential GOP standard-bearers have been hit by scandal or seen their luster fade, many Republicans desperately want the former Florida governor to get in the race.
His allies say he is considering it more seriously than ever before. They believe he could be their Goldilocks candidate: Not too conservative, not too centrist; not too dull, not too unpredictable; not too inexperienced, and not too marred by scandal. In fact, just right.
But many of his greatest potential advantages could also be liabilities.
The Bush name gives him a deep and broad political network, but sour memories of his brothers presidency still fester, while the notion of a third Bush in the White House since his father won in 1988 might strike voters as too dynastic. It could, ironically, also make the alternative of a second Clinton presidency, via Hillary, seem fresher and more attractive.
Jeb has not held elected office since 2007, which leaves him untainted by recent political dysfunction. But having fought no big political fights for so long might also have made him ring-rusty.
Witness the fumbled rollout of his 2013 book, Immigration Wars, which left people guessing whether he supported a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Still, his name hangs over the Republican field. If he takes the plunge, he would instantly become a top-flight contender.
Late last month, Slater Bayliss, a Florida Republican lobbyist, took his son to see a Miami Heat basketball game and had breakfast with Bush, for whom he was a close aide during the latters time as governor.
Ive never seen him so seriously considering a run for higher office, Bayliss said. Hes legitimately going through a very methodical, thoughtful process to come to a decision.
As Bush speaks to many of his business and political associates, the conversations often tend to shift toward 2016, Bayliss said, adding, People who are generally in touch with him about ideas now pivot those conversations to be more about politics because they see an opening.
Ana Navarro, who worked in Bushs gubernatorial administration and was an adviser to his older brothers presidential campaign, confirmed that the younger Bush is giving serious scrutiny to a White House run.
Certainly he is going into more detail about it than he has ever before, said the GOP strategist. In the past he has shut the door completely. This time hes telling us he is going to think about it.
Bush himself said in January that he will make a decision later this year, and it will be based on whether he can run in the right spirit.
The decision will be based on, can I do it joyfully? Because I think we need candidates to lift our spirits; its a pretty pessimistic country right now, Bush told a local CBS affiliate. And is it right for my family? So I dont want to even think about that until the right time, and thats later on.
Republicans are looking for a leader on such issues as immigration and education reform, which resonate with voters nationally. Jeb certainly looks right on those issues. His is a multicultural family; his wife is from Mexico, and he speaks fluent Spanish, which could help the GOP appeal to Latinos.
Many party strategists believe Bush could transform the electoral map, turning blue states purple and purple states red.
Others point out that the dynasty problem might be neutralized if Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, as many people expect.
Still, Bushs toughest critic on this point could be his mother. Barbara Bush has repeatedly joked that the country does not need any more Bushes or Clintons, given that members of those two clans have been centrally involved in eight of the nine presidential campaigns since 1980.
Since leaving the governors mansion, Jeb has become president of his own consulting firm and a senior adviser to Barclays Capital, giving him the recent private-sector credibility he would need to make a pitch as a business-oriented candidate, if that is the profile he seeks to emphasize.
Bush also benefits from the troubles of his potential rivals. Recent turmoil has damaged two Republican establishment favorites, Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey and, to a lesser extent, Scott Walker of Wisconsin, while once-rising stars Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana have lost much momentum.
Donors are among those looking toward Bush as a savior. Navarro said she has been fielding calls from GOP donors who had never met Bush but want to sit down and talk with him.
Chris Bravacos, a party strategist and former Mitt Romney bundler, says there are no barriers to a Bush campaign now.
A Jeb Bush candidacy would be extremely attractive, if hes running, to an awful lot of people, Bravacos said. I think a lot of people feel that the door is certainly wide open, particularly if Hillary Clinton is the nominee. Then youre already reaching backwards anyway.
Navarro emphasized, however, that Bush is not yet clearly signaling he will run, as some others have done. When they see each other at the Biltmore, the Miami hotel that she and her husband own and where Bush has an office, they speak like normal people, not mentioning his future aspirations.
I know it strikes people as strange because thats not what were used to from politicians, but Jeb actually means what he says and says what he means, Navarro said. The art of the political tease, showing some leg, its just completely lost on the man.
So dont expect Bush to make the traditional pilgrimages to early-primary states, or to suck up to donors such as Sheldon Adelson, or to inflame the Conservative Political Action Conference; he is skipping the annual conservative convention this year. He will make moves only when he has made the decision to run, allies say.
Navarro did say that Bush gets more invitations than a wealthy debutante to early primary states, many of which she fields, but he tends to turn most down.
Some take his silence as a sign he will not run after all. Bravacos was slightly surprised at renewed speculation because he had seen nothing to suggest that Bush was moving toward the 2016 race.
Its not like thereve been many public indications that hes definitely interested in doing it, he said.
Bravacos noted that, until Bush makes moves, donors will not be making any commitments.
Logistically they cannot do so. Unlike other hopefuls, Bush does not even have a super-PAC or active campaign account, so there is no clear way for donors to support him financially.
But he might be able to short circuit the normal courtship rituals.
His name and network remains large and robust, according to Florida GOP strategist Rick Wilson.
A candidate like Jeb Bush has an opportunity and an ability to throw an infrastructure together for a campaign thats a lot faster than other people might have, Wilson added.
Still, in a party full of people waiting for Jeb, his allies wish he would hurry up and run.
Navarro is among those hoping he makes his intentions clear. Im not the most patient of people, she said. If I had a dollar for every journalist who calls wanting to know where Jebs head is, I could buy myself a really fancy pair of shoes.
Why do you think she was dead? Perhaps you are confusing her with another case.
I must continue to quote the Reverend.
“..Stay out the Bushes”
This must be a joke. He is worthless.
I never read the specific amount of life insurance he collected; the media must have considered that “private”. Millions of “Americans” hated Terri Schiavo even as they were ignorant of her true condition. Jebbie was doing the bidding of these masses.
When TX votes for George P. tomorrow, the media may show that as an endorsement of Jebbie for 2016.
A mistake in names, yes, but not a philosophical one. Our little Republican primary voters are nearly as stuck on liberalism as their Democrat cousins.
Jeb Bush is deluding himself if he believes he can win the White House in 2016, even if he can obtain the GOP nomination as a well-funded GOP-E candidate vs. multiple conservatives. The Terri Schiavo matter has ruined any claim of being pro-life so social conservatives will be lukewarm. Other conservatives will at best support him as tepidly as they did McCain and Romney. A Tea Party supported third party candidacy is possible. A Libertarian Party candidate could win several million votes.
I think the nation has strong Obama fatigue. I think people in some ways like Obama (how I don't know) but they also see the guy as incompetent. Obama gets low marks on the economy and almost every single thing that requires skill and competence. I think Hillary represents more of the same Obama no matter how they may try and dress her up and disguise her.
Hillary does have a built in base of support and certainly the corrupt MSM will go to bat for her. But, I question if the corrupt MSM will be as ardently in her corner as they were for Obama. Obama is a Marxist. Obama is black. The corrupt MSM acts as his armor. The corrupt MSM will support Hillary, just not to the extent they put their thumb on the scale for Obama.
Yes, I know the Bush name is an anathema to most of the 47%, but I think there is in fact a secret longing for the competence of George Bush. I think JEB represents that sense of stability and competence in spades and I think right now the American people absolutely crave competence, stability, skill, and an adult in charge. I think JEB may represent that.
Hillary is old, not a good campaigner. Not a good speaker. Not an inspirational mover of people like Obama. I also think the American people will look long and hard at upstarts. I'm not sure there is much of a stomach to go with another untested, unknown candidate.
I'm not a JEB guy, but the more I think about it the more I think he will get in the race and if he does he will be quite formidable.
Considering that a survey just weeks ago still show 50% of the responders blaming brother George W for the current economic problems, the Bush name remains toxic.
Let Jeb run and get it out of his system. He might be facing some other GOPElites — Christie, Romney, etc.
Subtitle: A way to guarantee another scum-of-the-earth Demonrat will be elected President in 2016.
I think I remember a song about three times a loser. GOP will once again have a middle of the road do nothing liberal for us slaves and stupid to vote for. No thanks I think I will set this one out!
“many Republicans desperately want the former Florida governor to get in the race.”
Make that “many Big Government, Amnesty Loving Squishes” want the former Florida governor to get in the race.
i’ll sit out the vote for President if that bastard runs!
The RINOs don't believe you. Half of FR said that about McCain and Romney, yet most of us shrugged our shoulders, shilled out campaign donations and knocked doors in the end...
Conservatives are all talk and no action.
The 2016 presidential election is Jeb Bushs now-or-never-moment.
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Hey, Jeb, we vote for “never”.
Good grief! This writer must have been paid by the Bush campaign to write this junk.
Make that many Big Government, Amnesty Loving Squishes want the former Florida governor to get in the race.
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Bingo!
Yeah.
I have posted many times: voting for the same will not produce a different result.
Conservatives have had that problem since early in this century. They keep voting for the same ‘R’ guys, and then complain that the ‘R’ guys keep moving leftward in Congress.
Most of the ‘R’ guys in Washington would rather maintain the status quo than have conservatives/Tea Party factions upset their money troughs.
Great. The Dems are cheering.
Don’t forget that the important thing is to get the GOP - as a party - back into power. This will involve some marginal people and will probably, even if inadvertently, get some good people among the appointments and hiring an administration has to do.
I thought Romney was awful and it literally made me angry to have to vote for him, but still, I voted for him and I also worked the polls as usual. Focus on the objective, which is to get the Dems out and purge the government of Obama’s influence. Any GOPer is going to be better than any Dem.
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