Posted on 12/17/2014 9:56:02 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The key bit comes at 1:20. BuzzFeed headlines this clip, Jeb Bush Thinks He Can Persuade The Republican Base To Get Behind Immigration Legislation. Is that what Bush said?
A candidate gets to persuade, Bush said to Miamis NBC 6. I think theres a compelling case that if we want to be young and dynamic again, we have to make legal immigration easier than illegal immigration, that we control our borders, enforce the laws. But that we embrace our immigrant heritage and allow our country to take off. You gotta do both.
You gotta protect the borders, enforce the law, be respectful of the rule of law, and at the same time be able to encourage young aspirational people to come to our county, Bush said. Its a win-win. I have no problems advancing that idea.
Asked about its deep unpopularity again with the party base, Bush added well well see. If I run, well see.
Its the reporter who mentions the base, i.e. conservatives. Bush is less specific, for good reason: His core strategy, I thought, was to accept that he cant persuade conservatives and therefore shouldnt try. The more you bend over backwards in the primaries to please them, a la Mitt Romney and self-deportation, the more trouble youll have maneuvering to the center in the general election. Thats what Bushs weird lose the primary to win the general comment to fundraisers was about last week. (Then again, Romney didnt pander on his core liability, RomneyCare. Some reversals, like Jeb turning hawkish on immigration, might seem too transparently opportunistic to voters to produce real benefits.) What hes saying here, as I understand it, is that hes going to try to convince his own particular base of centrists and somewhat conservative voters that they should embrace immigration reform which isnt a heavy lift, really. Lots of Republicans seem open to a deal on amnesty, just not the sort youll find on talk radio or writing for most conservative media. The trick for Bush isnt convincing RINOs to back comprehensive legislation, its convincing them to back him to the hilt at the polls when, not if, the winner of the conservative mini-primary begins framing the nomination as a referendum on amnesty. Lots of tea partiers will turn out to try to beat Jeb if those are the stakes. Will centrists turn out in equal numbers to save him, especially with Obamas executive order having further fouled the subject among GOPers?
Oh, speaking of Jeb drawing sharp contrasts with Romney, this tidbit from the NYTs story today about his campaign launch is fun:
Further, the possibility of a third campaign by Mitt Romney, the Republicans 2012 standard-bearer, now seems less likely. Some party elites were eying a Romney revival in large part because they were seeking a candidate formidable enough to take on former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Tension between supporters of the two Republicans have been rising, and at least one Romney adviser has expressed irritation to Mr. Bushs backers about some of the former Florida governors recent criticism of Mr. Romneys 2012 campaign.
Remember that when Mitt shocks the world and blows up Jebs campaign by jumping in next year. Romney III: This time its personal.
Exit question: Will anyone else competing for the centrist vote decide to try to persuade somewhat conservative voters to back amnesty? Most if not all of them, right? Christie will surely endorse a deal; Ill be surprised if Walker doesnt too; and Rubio already voted for a deal before trying desperately to run away from it. Ive made this point before as much as wed like to think that the candidates stances on immigration will guide our preferences, the hard truth is that none of them will be very different from the others, with the possible exception of Cruz. And even Cruz isnt going to take a Romneyesque self-deportation position; he might insist on a security first bill with legalization later but no path to citizenship, neglecting the fact that citizenship will inevitably follow for illegals once legalization is granted. The other candidates will be variations in degree, not in kind. E.g., Jeb might accept security first but endorse citizenship so long as theres a long ripening period. Rand Paul might accept a comprehensive deal but with a long waiting period even for legalization. Rubio, eager to rehabilitate himself, will probably end up taking whatever position Cruz takes, knowing that moderates will reward him for his efforts on the Gang of Eight anyway. And if Romney jumps in, rest assured hell be firmly in the amnesty camp this time, the self-deportation stuff from 2012 notwithstanding. Republicans fear alienating Latino voters more than they already have. Therell be no strong exceptions to that rule this time, or likely ever again.
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RINOs have been trying to persuade us for years...they are slow learners
I should clarify my position here. There is no way I would ever support a Bush, Romney, or Christie nomination but people on this board have to realize it’s not just the party leadership we have to worry about. There are plenty of moderate rank and file Republicans especially in the midwest and northeast, and they will be a factor in the primaries. I think we’re so insulated here that we forget that liberal Republicans exist too and they’re a problem. All I’m saying is that we need to keep our eyes open because the GOP leadership is only part of the problem. We got squishes and spineless people in our ranks too who see Chris Christie and Jeb Bush as saviors.
Yeah Jeb. Run on continuing the invasion and giving amnesty to all the law breakers stinking up the country. That’s the ticket. They will never secure the border because Jeb is a globalist and he and his pals believe in open borders.
Jeb you magnificent imbecile.
Jeb, let me tell you something about immigration: ‘We want the border to be secure, then we want illegals deported then we will talk about immigration. But mostly educated immigrants, not people from third world hellholes.
Bush/Clinton ‘16: ‘because we are better than Obama, but not better than Cruz/Walker ‘16’
I do support immigration reform, SEAL THE DAMNED BORDER!
FUJB, rot in hell punk.
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