Posted on 01/11/2015 11:53:34 AM PST by Pelham
Jeb Bush once called for building prisons and emphasizing punishment over therapy for juvenile offenders. Today, he supports reforming the criminal justice system, arguing that incarceration can harden low-level lawbreakers into career criminals.
In the past, he stressed using deportation to rid the United States of unauthorized immigrants. These days, he describes crossing the border illegally as an act of love by migrant parents and supports a path to citizenship for those who have done so.
He used to emphasize the rights of big landowners who felt cheated by environmental programs. Now, he is a champion of state-sponsored conservation, celebrated for his $2 billion program to restore the Everglades.
Mr. Bush, 61, the former governor of Florida, insists that he will not contort himself to satisfy the ideologues of the Republican Party as he lays the groundwork for a possible presidential run in 2016. But as he pledges to stay true to his beliefs, an examination of Mr. Bushs record reveals ways in which those views have already changed since his first run for elected office in presentation, in tone, in language and, at times, in substance.
The long trail of Mr. Bushs pronouncements from his days as a candidate for governor of Florida in 1994 to today in his role as a public policy expert bent on recasting the Republican brand will inevitability invite suspicion from within his party that he lacks genuine conservative conviction, a wariness that he needs to overcome to win the Republican nomination. But the journey may give Mr. Bush the broader, cross-party appeal necessary to compete in a presidential general election.
Over the past two decades, Mr. Bush has shifted from a doctrinaire and, in his word, headbanging version of conservatism, forged in the crucible of Newt Gingrichs revolt-driven Republican Party,
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He should change parties.
If the “conservative” Jeb Bush actually existed we should have nominated him back in 2000 instead of his brother, but yes I’m reminded that he’s still a member of the Bush family, and establishment all the way! He would have found a way to betray conservatives eventually.
Two words. Teri Schiavo.
“Evolve” is what someone does when they swerve further to the left than they already are.
They aren’t called “Progressives” for nothing! Everything they do is “progress” towards a world of wealth for the elite and Marxism for the masses, without borders or nations.
All reasons to keep Bush out!
Jeb is a liberal POS NWO globalist. Two more words: Common Core.
And panties.
Or maybe countries.
As one writer said when comparing Jeb to his brother:
"Jeb Bush looks to be a more competent executive in most areas but is unacceptable in any federal position to anyone not as crazily transnational as himself. He gives a strong impression of actually preferring foreigners over Americans."
Devolving...but he does keep the views quite stylish.
The only I will EVER vote for Jeb Bush, is if he changes party and runs against Mitt.
More of “Compassionate Conservatism”!!!!!!!
All that got us with a ceremonial birth to 8 YEARS OF OBAMA!
"Headbanging"?
Bush is going to lose because his campaign is too much about himself and how he has "evolved."
He's trying too hard to convince liberals to like him.
I think he already has but wants to first kick Conservatives out of the GOP.
So true, unfortunately so.
"Evolve" is what someone does when they have no core.
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