Posted on 05/16/2015 4:14:54 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Its not just Iraq: Bush repeatedly insists he wont yield to popular pressure, until he does.
After a week of misinterpreting, misspeaking and mismanaging the media over his position on the Iraq war, Jeb Bushs hoped-for shock-and-awe campaign-in-waiting looked nothing like a political juggernaut.
Its the Bad News Bears, quipped Dave Bossie, president of the Citizens United conservative group. The problem for Jeb Bush is he didnt look very agile. He didnt look smart in the sense of a rapid-response communications system that could get him out of the trouble he was in.
More troubling for Bush is that many supporters are getting jittery because he appeared ill-equipped to appreciate and manage the demands of the modern-day, 24-hour news cycle. And, they note, this isnt the first time Bush has floundered over what he believes a waffling that could undermine his reputation as a deep-thinking ideas man comfortable in his own skin, one who decries politicians who just bend with the wind.
But Bush appeared to do just that last month, according to conservatives who criticized his shifting positions over Indianas Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which allowed some businesses to deny some services in effect, to gays based on the owners religious views. Bush said it was the right thing to do.
Then, an anti-discrimination national backlash against Indiana brewed. The state clarified the law to ensure it didnt allow for discrimination based on peoples sexual orientation or gender identification. Bush changed right along with it by saying the law was in the right place [because] we shouldnt discriminate based on sexual orientation.
Jeb Bush Backtracks on Religious Liberty, a Reason blogger wrote. How Does Jeb Bush Feel About RFRA? Apparently, He Cant Decide, the blog Chicks on the Right opined. Jeb Bush seems to shift tone on Indiana RFRA at fundraiser, said a Hot Air blog headline.
Bush was in eerily similar circumstances two years before, in 2013, when he was plugging his new book Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution. The former Florida governor, who previously supported a pathway to citizenship for some illegal immigrants, wrote that he now backed a pathway to legal residency only.
Those who violated the laws can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship, Bush and co-author Clint Bolick wrote.
Oops. By the time Bushs book was out, the political landscape had briefly shifted and his longtime friend and protégé, Sen. Marco Rubio, was at the time a member of the so-called Gang of Eight that proposed a pathway to citizenship in its legislation. So Bush, after fumbling to explain his change of heart, reversed course again and explained that he supported a pathway to residency because he generally thought it was the most politically palatable option when he was penning the book, before the Gang of Eight bill.
I have supported both both a path to legalization or a path to citizenship with the underlying principle being that there should be no incentive for people to come illegally at the expense of coming legally, Bush told CNN in a tortured explanation that The New York Times described Bush as backpedaling.
As political re-entries go, Jeb Bushs has been rocky, the Times wrote on March 5, 2013.
Welcome to life as a potential presidential candidate! When you leave open the door to a presidential bid, and are no long just an elder statesman for the party, every little thing starts to become magnified which has happened to Jeb Bush over the past 24 hours, NBCs First Read blog wrote at the time. Heres something to remember about Bush: He hasnt run a race since 2002 (before Facebook, Twitter, and more partisan media).
Change the dates and the topic, and Bushs multiple explanations and prolonged waffling are much like what happened to him in describing the Iraq War to FOXs Megan Kelly, who asked last Saturday if he would have invaded Iraq knowing what we know now. Bush said yes and falsely said Hillary Clinton would have done the same thing.
After that interview, which took place Saturday, some in Bushs orbit realized he might have a problem and discussed whether to call Kelly to clarify his remarks. On Sunday, Fox published a news story teasing the interview that was to air the following day. Once the interview aired, critics and opponents pounced.
On Tuesday morning, Bushs longtime friend and CNN commentator Ana Navarro said on the network that she asked Bush what he meant because even she was confused. Navarro said Bush told her that he misheard the question. Some in Bushs inner circle were furious with Navarro and blamed her for making the situation worse though many believe she felt the need to try to protect her friend as the situation spiraled out of control without an adequate explanation.
Bush finally decided to address the issue in a softball interview Tuesday on conservative commentator Sean Hannitys radio show, where he explained he interpreted the question wrong, I guess. Bush said he believed the question referred to what he would have done with the available intelligence at the time.
I dont know what that decision would have been. Thats a hypothetical. But the simple fact is that mistakes were made, Bush said. On Wednesday, at a Nevada event, Bush continued to refuse to answer hypotheticals and said that, in this case, such speculation does a disservice for a lot of people that sacrificed a lot. He then had a testy exchange with a college student who accused him of being pedantic in responding to her.
Finally, after four days and four different explanations, Bush broke down: If were all supposed to answer hypothetical questions: Knowing what we now know, what would you have done? I would not have engaged. I would not have gone into Iraq.
Former Republican consultant Ed Rollins, who worked on Ronald Reagans campaigns as well as Mike Huckabees 2008 race, said running for president today takes a deep appreciation for the changes in the news media cycle. And, he said, it didnt appear Bush was aware of that.
Both he and Hillary Clinton dont appear ready for prime time. Shes had the worst few weeks of any candidate Ive ever seen, and Jeb was a close second this week, Rollins said. But she has no real Democratic challenger while hes got a very, very tough battle in the Republican primary. He cant afford to make these types of mistakes.
Making a basic misstep like that with a question that was perfectly, 100 percent predictable is frankly astonishing, Randy Scheunemann, a former adviser to defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld under Bushs brother, told BuzzFeed. It does not bode well for his candidacy.
State Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Bush backer, said the coverage surrounding Bushs statements over Iraq was overblown. He said that voters would ultimately support Bush because, in the end, they would view his comments and his accessibility in stark contrast to the off-limits Clinton as authentic.
But many longtime Bush supporters were baffled.
Jeb doesnt surround himself with yes men. But he hates being handled, and this is what happens when you dont have a real campaign, when you dont have someone who manages the candidate because hes not really a candidate, said one longtime Bush-backing Republican. And even if Jeb was prepared, if he had his talking points, he obviously didnt prepare enough.
Another Bush supporter pointed out that Bush, before Kellys interview, had just come from a speech at Liberty University in South Carolina. He was likely tired. And he underestimated the importance of the interview.
He probably thought Oh, its FOX. Its a friendly interview. And he got caught with his guard down. And this is like boxing without a rest: Never let your guard down, the supporter said. One Bush donor said the problem with Bushs management of the situation gives Rubio an opening to win Republicans who were already concerned with Bushs electability.
These gaffes only serve to make Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz more serious candidates, said Bossie, the Citizens United president. This isnt a fatal mistake. Its nothing that $100 million cant fix, said Bossie, referring to the quarterly fundraising goal the Bush camp hopes to meet by the end of this month.
Bossie said he believed Bush needed to declare his candidacy so he can have a traditional campaign infrastructure around him to help him handle all of the rigors of the campaign trail.
Bush made clear in his FOX interview that he wasnt yet a candidate. And, he seemed not to realize that hed just made a mistake that could ripple across the 2016 race for months to come.
Heres the deal, Megyn, Bush said. If I go beyond the consideration of running to be an actual candidate, do you want people to just bend with the wind, to mirror peoples sentiment, whoever is in front of you? Oh, yes, I used to be for that but now, Im for this. Is that the way we want to elect presidents?
Jeb is an unbelievably sick joke. He’s turning into a side show.
The Huckster is on FOX cutting Jeb some slack.
It’s quite instructive to hear those in the MSM as well as those in his so-caled campaign rushing to prop up Jeb. Of course, ANY Conservative who stuck that many feet into his mouth would be dead meat by now.
Does Todd Aiken ring a bell?
Terri Schiavo taught me all I ever needed to know about his principles
Todd Akin not only put his foot in his mouth, he put both feet in, over and over. My hope is that we’ve heard the last of him.
When you tell the truth, you don’t have to keep track of what you said.
Just keep Diggin', Jebby.
“Jeb Mush is just like his brother and his father. When scripted he talks like a conservative, but his principles are so soft that he’ll collapse the minute any liberal media type questions him or any democrat claims they want compromise. While Hillary is the enemy we know, we need to be even more wary of the enemy we don’t know and that includes weak candidates that would sell us out in a heartbeat like Jeb.”
Excellent summation of the Bushes.
Rubio and Bush are only serious candidates to the Cheap Labor Express.
Those of us who want to keep the rule of law and our country want a President who will uphold the rule of law, not surrender it.
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