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He thinks Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are similar? Huh?
1 posted on 02/19/2015 12:40:24 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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I am not a Jeb supporter.
But if would help Jeb to change his name, at least, given how the Bush name has been so completely tarnished.

And why not? Whoever is the current Occupancy in our WH, his real name seems to be unknown as he’s been able to use a very nice-sounding (to Moslems anyway) moniker with almost no challenge.

And Hillary will probably run as Ms. Rodham, given she may very well ditch her bent-male=part sex-addict baggage?

Then Hillary can ‘marry” someone who she thinks may help her candidacy. Maybe her Muslim lady handler? Or maybe a ‘show husband’ — something much younger (obviously!) and ‘picturesque’ ...’beefcake eye candy” type muscle boy.... and who won’t bother her at night (maybe because he has a boy friend of his own?).... probably there is a movie actor suitable for this role? Or?

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2 posted on 02/19/2015 12:57:04 AM PST by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..).)
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she could add Justin Bieber (without his clothes, of course) to her ‘marriage”

that should get her tons of the votes from one of her weakest demographics, youth


6 posted on 02/19/2015 1:20:52 AM PST by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..).)
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… every major donor includes this question: "How are you going to beat Jeb?"

Money, that is the basis, the rationale, and the power of Jeb Bush and his potential. The assumption is universal and it applies to Hillary as much as it applies to Jeb: money is the mother's milk of politics and with a presidential campaign now costing just north of $1 billion it is the money not issues, not charisma, not integrity which counts most in the race for nomination and for election.

Who is to say the universal assumption is wrong? One has only to watch Watters' World to understand the ignorance of the man on the street who goes into the polling booth. Elections are won and lost on television because that is where these people get their information but television costs money.

Yes, it is true that a bad candidate probably cannot compensate with television ads for weakness of appeal but, all things being equal (which they never are) money trumps. One of the reasons that things are never equal is because Republicans are running not just against their opponent but against the media and now Republicans must run against demographic trends. It is not insignificant that immediately below this article appears an article telling us that the majority of newborns are children of color.

The problem for establishment Republicans is they have attempted to win elections with money from the top down. That is no longer a winning formula because the media and demographics are becoming too formidable. Conservatives, as opposed to Republicans, must approach elections from the bottom up and try to compensate for the absence of money, the opposition media, and the swelling demographic tsunami with real emotive appeal on issues. If the emotions of the electorate can be engaged, the money will follow.

God knows Obama has given any red-blooded conservatives all the issues he needs to wage a bottom-up campaign if someone like Ted Cruz (or Scott Walker) with forensic skills makes the case. We here on FreeRepublic must understand that we are very knowledgeable about issues and about politics but we are in a bubble and what makes sense to us is not even heard by the great unwashed. A conservative hero who would wage a bottom-up campaign that finds traction must really be media savvy-and lucky. The odds are long but the stakes are huge.


7 posted on 02/19/2015 1:53:10 AM PST by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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He thinks Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are similar? Huh?
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It’s funny that the lame media keep saying Rand P is a TEA party favorite, when he clearly is not.

They (the left media) just keep trying to spin nutcases as being favored by the TEA party.

Cruz is the real deal, as far as I know right now.


8 posted on 02/19/2015 2:26:22 AM PST by octex
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Jeb Bush is … Jeb Bush. I've been a Bush family groupie since Lee Atwater hired me to be spokesman for Vice President HW's PAC, the Fund for America's Future, so Jeb will be my default candidate - until or unless - someone convinces me otherwise

Being a steadfast groupie in not a license for handicapping. It is opinion - nothing more.

9 posted on 02/19/2015 2:28:44 AM PST by Gaffer
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I've been a Bush family groupie since Lee Atwater hired me to be spokesman for Vice President HW's PAC....so Jeb will be my default candidate - until or unless - someone convinces me otherwise.

I'd be ashamed to admit that I was that freakin' shallow; basing my support for a candidate on the fact that I had a minimum wage job working for his Da-Da 35 years ago. Are all of Rich Galen's Townhall articles this asinine?
12 posted on 02/19/2015 8:49:37 AM PST by Din Maker
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