Posted on 12/02/2015 9:45:46 AM PST by C19fan
New Hampshire is beginning to look like Jeb Bush's final stand. Stuck in the middle of the GOP pack he was expected to dominate, Bush is accelerating the time frame for his campaignâs next ad buy in the state. His campaign also announced Tuesday that it is opening four regional field offices in New Hampshire and upping its on-the-ground staff from 12 people to 20.
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Oh boy, 4 electoral votes
Yebbie still hasn’t found the “secret formula” for “chrome plating a turd!”
Adios, mo fo
It may metaphorically put a stake in the heart of the Bush, Sununu, Darman, and Souter cabal, but damage they did can’t be undone. We would if have been better off if Bush the elder listened to Dan Quayle more often...
“The Night The Conservatives Drove Old Yebster Down”
Karl Rove is the name
And I served on the RINOs’ train
‘Till Donald’s cavalry came
And tore up the tracks again
In the winter of ‘15
We were hungry, just barely alive
By December, New Hampshire had fell
It’s a time I remember, oh so well
The night they drove the GOPe down
And the bells were ringing
The night they drove old GOPe down
And Nelson Muntz was singing
He went, “Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha”
Sayonara Yeb. Move on to all the cool things you’d rather be doing/
Jeb, still wasting other peoples money. :-)
Bush doesn’t have a last stand so long as he continues in the race. He only loses if he drops out or if the GOPe replaces him as its choice.
Ah, don’t you have to first be standing to have a last stand??
SC, with its open primary, would be a more logical place for the Yebster’s last stand.
Bush’s Taco Stand
There’s no last stand until the money is gone,
Unfortunately, The Cheap Labor Express has loads of it.
He’s already had his last stand. He just hasn’t noticed yet.
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