Posted on 03/18/2014 2:55:23 PM PDT by PaulCruz2016
Jeb Bush gets the question at just about every public appearance these days: Will you run for president?
The former Florida governor gives a well-worn answer: "I can honestly tell you that I don't know what I'm going to do." It's an answer that won't satisfy the GOP faithful for much longer.
With New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie facing multiple investigations in a political retribution probe, many Republicans see Bush as a potent alternative: a two-term GOP governor who thrived in the nation's largest swing-voting state and could make the party more inclusive.
Friends and advisers say he is seriously considering a presidential run. His busy schedule will do little to quiet speculation.
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Can someone name the only governor in the United States to allow a woman to die of starvation and dehydration.
TERRI. SCHIAVO.
Murdered by Jeb Bush.
I will never forget or forgive.
Yes, Jeb Bush, the one man both liberals and conservatives equally despise.
I live there.
Alright as long as it’s an outhouse painted white.
If he does, he might lose in the biggest landslide in history. Not many want another Bush in there.
Two words: Terry Schiavo. Stick a fork in the 3rd Bushie.
sooo, very tired of these leach families like the Bush’s, Clinton’s, Rockafeller”s, etc who stay forever sucking off the teet that is big gubmint.
Just go the hell away.
McCain was lucky to get my vote, against my better judgment. Romney never had a chance with me.
And like most of us Freepers you probably didn't vote for either in the primaries and we got them as our candidates anyway. In order for a true conservative to win he has to pull a Reagan and get his message over the press. He has to have the personality to pull the Bush republicans and independents to vote for him both in the primaries and general election without giving up his values. There are several conservatives that I would vote for in a heartbeat but my vote isn't the only one they need.
In my lifetime, Reagan was the high water mark for conservatism (such as it was). America isn’t really a conservative country; never was, so we can be appalled but shouldn’t be surprised at what we see now. There’s no going back IMO, so we must go forward. The road isn’t pretty, and I fully expect it to take us through global moral, cultural, and societal collapse. If I lacked faith I’d be very discouraged indeed.
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