Posted on 03/25/2014 11:17:50 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Jeb Bush is thinking about running for president in 2016. Like, really thinking about it.
He's the headliner at an event hosted by mega donor Sheldon Adelson in Las Vegas on Thursday. He was actively involved in Rep. David Jolly's special election victory in Florida earlier this month. And he is breaking with his party's orthodoxy on Common Core.
So, as Jeb mulls a bid whose advice does he seek? Who does he trust to give him an unvarnished view of what the race might look like? Well, everyone even close to Jeb insists that he largely keeps his own counsel. (People close to politicians love to insist that no, for real, their guy/gal is not one of those people who is poll-tested and consultant approved at all times.) And they note that there is no formal or organized effort to think about the race or prepare for it. Those caveats aside, there are a handful of people who, in conversations with Jebworld (anything can be made a "world" by the way), quite clearly make up his political inner circle at the moment. If Bush decides to run, this group will almost certainly expand and the people we spoke to were quick to note that the Jeb Bush alumni association is vast and supportive....
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Another Bush another war.
> Come to think of it, the rats will run against GWB no matter who the GOP nominee is in 2016.
Then Hillary’s “what difference does it make” statement applies.
“If Jeb were to somehow get the nod I will not vote for him even if he is running against Clinton.”
I would.
I will vote against any Democrat nominee.
I would not give tacit approval to Hillary or any Democrat nominee by abstaining.
The Republican side of the Uniparty isn’t the side that’s supposed to “win” this time, apparently.
Maybe they are going to take this hit in order to make the point once and for all that standing for TEA Party values and candidates doesn’t pay/just gets more RATs elected.
I'm willing to do my best to abolish, disband, and destroy any federal agency (a) not explicitly commissioned by the Constitution, or (b) trimming those agencies which are created to handle a [constitutionally] federal matter (e.g. counterfeiting) down to that Constitutional function; this means that the only federal agencies that are 'safe' (off the top of my head) would be:
How does that sound to you?
-——How’s does that sound to you -——
Throw in ten Congress critters heads on a pike and I’m all yours ....!
I do believe Romney destroyed the GOP. They have learned nothing.
The overriding principle in a general election is to not let Democrats get in office.
Either way, our beliefs are going to have exactly zero impact on who becomes the Pre-selected Prince Puppet, so it's probably better to focus our energies on throwing scoundrels off of our local school boards or water management councils or police commissions. It's going to take a long, bottom-up struggle to restore sanity to American government.
The overriding principle is to put up a conservative candidate or suffer defeat.
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