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'The Jeb Bush...' -- Part 24: THE MIAMI HERALD, ORLANDO SENTINEL AND TAMPA TRIBUNE ALL ENDORSE JEB!
THE MIAMI HERALD, via www.jeb.org ^ | Oct. 27, 2002 | EDITORS OF THE MIAMI HERALD

Posted on 10/26/2002 5:45:35 PM PDT by summer


(My caption):
GOV JEB BUSH: “Thank you, Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune, and the Orlando Sentinel, for ALL for endorsing me in this year’s gov race. God bless you for telling the truth – that I have worked hard for FL, achieved a great deal for FL, and earned a 2nd term as FL GOV!”

THE MIAMI HERALD RECOMMENDS -- FOR FLORIDA GOVERNOR:

JEB BUSH (Miami Herald)


Polls show that Gov. Jeb Bush and lawyer Bill McBride are within a few percentage points of each other in voters’ preference – a divide that also was reflected in Florida’s razor-thin finish of the 2000 presidential election. The closeness of the contest, however, belies the differences between the governor and Mr. McBride – and what those difference portend for Florida’s future.

We believe that Gov. Bush has earned the right to continue to lead the state. He is better prepared to steer the course of our diverse, fast-growing state and face the challenges that will arise. No, Gov. Bush hasn’t delivered on all that he promised when he won office in 1998. The “kinder, gentler” conservatism we expected of him has at times been grating when thoughtful compassion was required.

But Mr. Bush has done this much: He has set Florida on a new path. He has change our conversation about education, revamped an endangered affirmative-action policy, held the line on taxes, helped to steady the economy, reached out to international partners and challenged traditional thinking about the role of government. In short, Mr. Bush has articulated a new vision for our state – and he has begun to turn that vision into reality. He deserves a chance to continue the job.

Mr. McBride, whom we recommended in the Democratic primary and whom we admire, poses an attractive alternative Gov. Bush. He has a softer countenance, is a consensus-builder and is less grounded in partisanship. A Vietnam veteran, Mr. McBride demonstrated the tenor of his leadership by accelerating the growth of Holland & Knight, the Florida law firm he led to become the fifth-largest in the country. His policies inside the firm and on behalf of the community were progressive.

McBRIDE ON EDUCATION

Mr. McBride’s decision to focus on education as the primary thrust of his candidacy demonstrates his good-lawyer’s knack for careful analysis and targeted attack. As a result, he has tapped into a wellspring of dissatisfaction with the governor’s education initiatives. Mr. McBride exploited that opening by garnering important support from teachers and unions, while simultaneously drawing a counter-offensive from Mr. Bush.

Unfortunately, Mr. McBride doesn’t project a vision beyond education and fiscal restraint. Thus, a vote for Mr. McBride would be a vote cast on faith alone. It isn’t unrealistic to expect that an intelligent and good man who is politically untested would do well as a first-time officeholder. Look no further than Jeb Bush for evidence of that. But in his campaign, Mr. McBride has failed to put substance and definition to himself, his policies or his vision, which could make up for his lack of a political track record. Other than on education, he hasn’t spelled out a coherent vision for Florida’s future.

As governor, Mr. Bush introduced accountability in education and competition in government services. Though it was harsh medicine at times, his A+ Plan drove schools and students to perform better than they thought they could; his “Opportunity Scholarship” or voucher plan created options for some students to leave failing schools while allocating extra funding for lagging schools to catch up. The governor’s One Florida initiative replaced race-based decisions in government and higher education with outreach and financial aid for minority businesses and students. This thwarted a divisive drive by California activist Ward Connerly to put an anti-affirmative-action amendment in the Florida Constitution. Mr. Bush showed courage in blunting the Connerly drive.

Mr. Bush tried to break down entrenched fiefdoms within the government by introducing privatization in some agencies. The effort is laudable, though the results have been mixed. During the last legislative session, and facing a nearly $1 billion budget deficit, he helped lead the Republican majority in Tallahassee to stave off new taxes while carving out a plan to meet the budget crisis. Mr. Bush has presided over an economy that stumbled after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, but which today continues to lead the nation in job growth as it did throughout the 1990s.

BUSH’S CHALLENGE

If re-elected, Mr. Bush can look to rounding out his vision for Florida while reaching out to those who have felt neglected. He must become a leader in promoting the Free Trade Area of the Americas and bringing its secretariat to South Florida. Other countries will vie to be the headquarters, as will Atlanta and other U.S. cities. This important effort is in Florida’s interest and will succeed only if it is championed by the governor.

Gov. Bush has yet to fulfill his pledge to reform the troubled Department of Children & Families, a task he must confront squarely if he is reelected. His appointment of a new agency director whose published views about child rearing and the role of women are offensive to many Floridians shows Mr. Bush’s lack of sensitivity toward the concerns of some residents. If re-elected, Mr. Bush must resolve these issues, and adhere to his “kinder, gentler” nature.

For governor of Florida, The Herald recommends JEB BUSH.

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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL ENDORSES JEB!

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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE ENDORSES JEB!


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: flgovrace; majorflnewspapers
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To: Dakmar
Re your post #61 - Thank you for your kind words here, Dakmar. :)!
101 posted on 10/27/2002 7:01:56 AM PST by summer
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To: TatieBug
I think this post answers your question, TatieBug -- Gov Bush is dong GREAT! And, thanks for your kind words. I would like to think someone, at some point, read my editorials as they were lurking and actually learned something positive about Gov Bush they did not know before. We can only hope! :)
102 posted on 10/27/2002 7:03:06 AM PST by summer
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To: ourhouse; Sungirl
Even more incredible, the Fort Lauderdale based Sun-Sentinel endorsed Jeb in the Sunday edition.

Sungirl, See post #97! ourhouse, thanks for this news!!!!:)
103 posted on 10/27/2002 7:04:00 AM PST by summer
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To: floriduh voter
Re your post #63 - Thank you, FV! And, an A+ to the posters here on FR who alwasy bumped the threads and added additional info and their insightful thoughts! :)
104 posted on 10/27/2002 7:05:03 AM PST by summer
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To: ourhouse
Don't worry, the world is still round. The extremely leftist Sarasota Herald-Tribune Pravda has endorsed McLawyer. Even though he'll carry less than 35% in Southwest Florida. Maybe they should actually go out and survey their readership on occassion instead of eating wine and brie cheese.
105 posted on 10/27/2002 7:05:07 AM PST by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: M Kehoe
If the Sun Sentinel endorses Jeb, then I will totally lose it. You'll find me in an old folk's home. Not able to control my bladder.

See post #97 - The Sun Sentinel ALSO endorsed Gov Bush today!
106 posted on 10/27/2002 7:05:57 AM PST by summer
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To: floriduh voter
RE your post #72 - Reminder to post your graph! :)
107 posted on 10/27/2002 7:06:30 AM PST by summer
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To: summer
And one more thing you DU lurkers:


Wear this letter proud one week from Tuesday, because bringing back Lautenliar, Mondull and having someone like McLawyer means you are a:


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Enjoy you left wing liars. Wear that letter with pride.
108 posted on 10/27/2002 7:07:04 AM PST by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: PhiKapMom
Guess what? The FT LAUDERDALE / Broward County SUN SENTINEL ALSO ENDORSED GOV BUSH TODAY! (See post #97)
109 posted on 10/27/2002 7:07:08 AM PST by summer
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To: ourhouse; summer; Ragtime Cowgirl; JulieRNR21; floriduh voter; PhiKapMom; Joe Brower
"Even more incredible, the Fort Lauderdale based Sun-Sentinel endorsed Jeb in the Sunday edition."


Terrific news, ourhouse!! Thanks for the heads up.

FYI
110 posted on 10/27/2002 7:49:18 AM PST by windchime
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To: windchime; All
HERE'S THE LINK TO THE FT LAUDERDALE, BROWARD COUNTY, SUN SENTINEL ENDORSEMENT OF JEB!
111 posted on 10/27/2002 8:14:43 AM PST by summer
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To: jmaroneps37
Hope you're taking notes here for Wed! :)
112 posted on 10/27/2002 8:32:14 AM PST by summer
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To: summer
Summer, I can't find the Orlando Sentinel endorsement anywhere on their site. Could you please provide a link to it? The one in your header doesn't go to the article.

We get the Slantnel so I went to the hard copy of the newspaper to look for it. (I even typed the title from the hard copy into the search box and didn't get it!!) After finally finding it I had to shake my head in disgust. They said lots of nasty stuff but indeed did endorse JEB!. Someone must of been pointing a gun to their heads.

113 posted on 10/27/2002 8:55:43 AM PST by BigWaveBetty
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To: BigWaveBetty; Goldwater Girl
Here's the endorsement page of the Orlando Sentinel. For whatever reason, they published their endorsement of Gov Bush in the hard copy of today's paper, but have not yet posted in online. (Most other papers posted their endorsements online first, before the hard copy.)
114 posted on 10/27/2002 9:26:55 AM PST by summer
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Here's today's endorsement for JEB! from your favorite newspaper - Gannett's Ft Myers News-Press:

Bush Earned Second Term (via www.jeb.org)
115 posted on 10/27/2002 9:32:59 AM PST by summer
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To: caltrop
From Winter Haven, this is sort of a backhanded endorsment for Gov Bush, basically saying they would have liked to endorse someone other than Gov Bush, but McMumble is so awful they couldn't endorse McMumble --

CLICK HERE.
116 posted on 10/27/2002 9:37:24 AM PST by summer
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I liked their description of Gov Bush:

"He is a sincere and astute public official"
117 posted on 10/27/2002 9:40:09 AM PST by summer
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To: summer
Thanks summer, I thought perhaps I was missing it. Here are some of the excerpts:

Both candidates certainly have noble aspirations. And if the governor's race were about likability, Mr. McBride would win hands down. Mr. Bush's four years in the governor's mansion have resembled an imperial reign, with Mr. Bush managing state affairs like an overbearing, arrogant potentate impervious to critcism and public input.

Here are the last three paragraphs in the piece:

Many Floridians, clearly are not happy with the governor's track record. And for good reason.

In four years as governor, for example, Mr. Bush consistently has supported bills to keep public business hidden from taxpayer scrutiny. He has squandered billions of dollars on questionable tax cut to support his affluent cronies. He has refused to even consider a wholesale review of special-interest tax exemptions routinely granted by the Legislature. The state angency assigned to protect abused and neglected children - a top priority during his 1998 campaign - is in shambles. And the state's financial outlook remains tipsy.

If Mr. Bush has any hope of a future legacy, he must shed the aristocratic airs of his first term and invite all Floridians to participate in the government that they finance. As this newspaper opined in 1998, Mr. Bush has trememdous potential. He has the vision and he has the skills to be a man of true compassion. The governor's challenge is to put those skills to good use.

In the Nov. 5 gubernatioral election, the Sentinel endorses Jeb Bush.

Can you believe that?! An imperial reign - overbearing, arrogant potentate impervious to citicism and public input - squandered billions - to support his affluent cronies, on and on.

With endorsements like this, who needs attack ads from McUgly?

They even used a bad picture of Jeb with a scowl on his face.

If Mr. Bush has any hope of a future legacy,

What is it with liberals and legacy? Don't govern with getting the right things done, just make sure you have a legacy. It gives me gas.

118 posted on 10/27/2002 10:09:16 AM PST by BigWaveBetty
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To: BigWaveBetty
ROTFLMAO! ...thanks for posting those excerpts. VERY interesting!

The reason I am laughing so hard is because I think Gov Bush is exactly the OPPOSITE of the way they describe him -- I think he reaches out MORE to the public than ANY other governor, answering emails himself to voters throughout his term, being the first FL gov to have a teacher in residence, constantly being out in the field at schools with teachers and students, and the list goes on and on.

The Orlando Sentinel sounds miffed he missed one of their meetings or something, because that criticism they make of him certainly does NOT ring true to me, as you well know! :)
119 posted on 10/27/2002 2:14:31 PM PST by summer
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To: BigWaveBetty; RBurke
RBurke, see posts #118 and #119 - What are your thoughts on this? DO you think the Sentinel has a valid complaint???

Betty, I think the FL citizens speaking out HERE would definately agree with me on this point! :)
120 posted on 10/27/2002 2:17:32 PM PST by summer
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