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Why Jeb’s Not Catching Fire — And Probably Never Will
Center For Individual Freedom ^ | August 20, 2015 | Troy Senik

Posted on 08/23/2015 6:52:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The good news for Jeb Bush is that he’s the perfect candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. The bad news is that he’s the perfect candidate in the year 2000.

That’s the counterfactual scenario that most Bush-watchers have spun over the years. Had Jeb won the 1994 race in which he first pursued Florida’s governorship, the theory goes, it would have been him rather than his older brother who became the GOP’s standard-bearer in 2000. Instead, Jeb narrowly lost the ’94 race to Democrat Lawton Chiles, George W. won his contest in Texas in the same year and the younger sibling looked on six years later as his brother ascended to the White House.

That historical twist may have permanently thwarted Jeb’s White House aspirations. It’s not just that the American people are inherently resistant to the dynastic impulse that would see three consecutive members of the Bush family serve as Republican presidents. It’s also that the legacy of Jeb’s family has ineluctably changed the dynamics within the GOP.

To understand the principle at work here, you have to recall that Jeb’s father, George H.W. Bush, was long regarded as an interloper by movement conservatives. Indeed, it was Bush 41 who coined the phrase “voodoo economics” as a criticism of Ronald Reagan’s economic policy and who pledged a “kinder, gentler America” in the wake of Reagan’s presidency (a promise that prompted Nancy Reagan to reply “Kinder than who?”).

For the conservative base, the elder Bush was a man not to be trusted,a principle only reaffirmed by the violation of his “Read my lips: no new taxes” pledge.

George W. Bush may have done a more thoroughgoing job of ingratiating himself to the right prior to taking up residency in the Oval Office, but by the time he departed office eight years later, many conservatives were starting to feel like they had been taken for a ride again.

The younger Bush had dramatically increased federal spending, presided over a government bailout of the financial sector and pushed through an unfunded entitlement expansion. Indeed, though it’s often forgotten now, the Tea Party movement arose just as much in reaction to the “big government conservatism” of President Bush and a Republican congress as it did to the excesses of Barack Obama. Where the Bush family is concerned, many conservatives have now taken on the mindset of “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.”

All of that means that Jeb Bush has a tougher row to hoe than any other candidate in the Republican field: He’s essentially saddled with defending three people’s records instead of one. And it doesn’t help matters any that on two of Bush’s signature issues — immigration and Common Core education standards — he’s advocating policies that make the conservative base deeply uncomfortable.

Here’s the irony: Take a close look at Bush’s record in Tallahassee — not to mention decades worth of writing, speeches and interviews — and you’ll discover a man far more in touch with movement conservatism than either his father or his brother.

What undermines all of that, however, is the rhetorical notes the former governor has struck throughout the campaign: claiming that he’s ready to “lose the primary to win the general”; describing illegal immigration as an “act of love”; referring to his own immigration prescription as “the grown-up plan.”

Fairly or not, many conservatives find in those words an implicit indication that Governor Bush isn’t especially fond of them; that they’re little more than an obstacle he has to overcome on the road to the White House. This, of course, is not necessarily fatal for a Republican presidential candidate. Indeed, both John McCain and Mitt Romney faced similar hurdles prior to earning their party’s nominations. There’s one big difference this time, however: the competition.

Romney triumphed over one of the weakest Republican presidential fields in recent memory. McCain shot to the nomination after Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson had flamed out, with neither Romney nor Mike Huckabee commanding wide enough popularity to give him a serious run for his money. Bush doesn’t have that luxury. Facing the likes of Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and literally a dozen others, he’ll have to do something more than fatiguing voters into submission.

The Jeb Bush campaign isn’t based on passion, inspiration or enthusiasm. It’s based on being just good enough for conservatives to reluctantly give in. In most years — and with most fields — that strategy would have a decent shot at working. But not in 2016. For the second time in his career, Jeb Bush is likely to become a victim of terrible timing.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; gop; immigrtion; jebbush2016; medicare; republicans; teaparty
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To: COBOL2Java

His bone structure looks distorted.


41 posted on 08/23/2015 7:16:08 PM PDT by pa_dweller (But 'twould be an ill world for weaponless dreamers if evil men were not now and then slain - JRK)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Perhaps we should be grateful to Lawton Chiles for stealing his second term out from El Jebbe.


42 posted on 08/23/2015 7:18:11 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: Jane Long

“His campaign gets sadder by the day”.

What do Hitlery and Jeb have in common?

They’re both toast.


43 posted on 08/23/2015 7:18:56 PM PDT by laplata ( Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Chiles stole the election from Jeb BEFORE Jeb ever became governor.


44 posted on 08/23/2015 7:23:28 PM PDT by alstewartfan (Even when I cannot see him I can feel it in my bones That he's still there. Trespasser by Al Stewart)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If the Bush family had any sense, Jeb would bow out - quickly - and they’d all start working on George P. Bush’s presidential plans for 2020 or 2024.


45 posted on 08/23/2015 7:28:28 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: SamAdams76

That picture must have been photoshopped. The hand is white in that one.


46 posted on 08/23/2015 7:29:46 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: PAR35

If George Washington, Abe Lincoln and Ronald Reagan came back from the grave and endorsed a Bush, I still wouldn’t vote for one.


47 posted on 08/23/2015 7:30:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (TED CRUZ. You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

48 posted on 08/23/2015 7:34:29 PM PDT by martin_fierro (< | :)~)
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To: alstewartfan

Yes, I know. I was referring to Chiles running for his second term in 1994 (for which he stole by engaging in deception of senior voters telling them El Jebbe would steal their SS and whatever else). I said perhaps we should be grateful Chiles stole his second term out from under El Jebbe, since we would’ve been stuck with him instead of Dubya.


49 posted on 08/23/2015 7:42:01 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: nascarnation

Hey, maybe the GOP nomination will be sewn up early so Conservatives can cross over to vote for their favorite Rat anchorette in the late states. Either that or vote strategically to encourage a convention fight like in ‘68.


50 posted on 08/23/2015 7:49:32 PM PDT by JohnBovenmyer (Obama been Liberal. Hope Change)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Facing the likes of Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and literally a dozen others, he’ll have to do something more than fatiguing voters into submission.”

Somehow, this moron conveniently leaves out Trump! If he was “facing” those he listed, he’d have the nomination sewed up already, but with Trump, the GOPe can’t call the tune.


51 posted on 08/23/2015 7:53:55 PM PDT by vette6387
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To: vette6387

“If he was “facing” those he listed, he’d have the nomination sewed up already...

If he was facing those he listed, he’d have he nomination SCREWDED up already...

There, fixed it....


52 posted on 08/23/2015 7:56:40 PM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea (I am a Tea Party descendant...steeped in the Constitutional Republic given to us by the Founders)
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To: nickcarraway
How could Jeb catch fire when an even bigger RINO is stealing his thunder? But Jeb can just wait until Trump endorse him, like he did Romney.

You know that schtick of yours is wearing a little thin.
53 posted on 08/23/2015 7:56:51 PM PDT by mkjessup (Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Ol’ Walkin’ Lawton won (stole) his second term by only 64,000 votes. And you’re right herr fieldmarshal, we *should* be grateful for that.


54 posted on 08/23/2015 8:01:52 PM PDT by mkjessup (Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
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To: vette6387

I’ve got bad news for you: Ted Cruz has more hard money and almost as much soft money as John Ellis Bush, has campaigned about 6X as much and does better in many polls.


55 posted on 08/23/2015 8:02:46 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (TED CRUZ. You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
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To: mkjessup

A “little” thin?


56 posted on 08/23/2015 8:03:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (TED CRUZ. You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I was trying to be gracious 2ndDV. ;)

As I have said before, “The TDS is strong with that one”.


57 posted on 08/23/2015 8:09:58 PM PDT by mkjessup (Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
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To: mkjessup

I just laugh at him now. He’s mentally ill.


58 posted on 08/23/2015 8:10:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (TED CRUZ. You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
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To: SWAMP-C1PHER

Fool me once, shame on you
Fool me twice, shame on me.

There won’t be a third time for the Bushes.


59 posted on 08/23/2015 8:12:05 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I’ve got bad news for you: Ted Cruz has more hard money and almost as much soft money as John Ellis Bush, has campaigned about 6X as much and does better in many polls.

Correct 2ndDV, and Ted Cruz demonstrated in Iowa that he is just as capable of rallying a crowd as is Donald Trump. Like Trump, Cruz is driving the narrative as they say, and because of those two fine men, the odds of having another filthy RINO like Jebuardo Booooosh being foisted upon us are much less.
60 posted on 08/23/2015 8:13:24 PM PDT by mkjessup (Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
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