Posted on 10/04/2015 2:37:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Beltway Establishment's secretive plan to hand Jeb Bush the GOP nomination by flooding the zone with candidates (also known as the "GOPe Splitter Strategy") has totally unravelled.
Let's start in New Hampshire, where support for John Kasich has fallen off the cliff:
The rise of anti-establishment candidates ... have stalled Ohio Gov. John Kasich's momentum in New Hampshire, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll shows.
Kasich, who a month ago sat in second place, behind real estate mogul Donald Trump, does not rank among the Republican presidential field's top 5 this time.
Kasich has distinguished himself as a younger John McCain, grumpy and completely focused on expanding the size and scope of government.
On to Yeb!, who has seen his support fall nationally to 4 percent, a new low among GOP voters.
Jeb Bush's support has plunged to 4% among Republicans, according to a new poll from Pew Research Center... The numbers mark a new low water mark for Bush, the one-time GOP front-runner.
The former Florida governor entered the year polling in the high teens, and was still leading the GOP field in polling as late as July... But he's been consistently slipping after a series of weak debate performances, and other recent polling has found him in the mid- to high-single digits... Pew's results are the latest ominous sign for Bush.
Bush's donors are described as "increasingly anxious".
As it becomes clear that the exclamation point that follows Jeb in the candidates logo is an unconvincing contrivance, Bush donors are getting nervous ... the trajectory of Bushs support is moving in only one direction: downward. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released in mid-July found Bush leading the field with 22 percent support. Today, NBC/WSJ pegs Bushs support at just 7 percent. In that survey, he trails four candidates, and at least one of them Senator Marco Rubio is as appealing to establishmentarian Republicans as is the former Florida governor.
As Politico reported on Tuesday, the Bush campaign has been directing its donors, who look at the candidates imploding standing in the polls and shudder, to instead survey the prediction markets that have for months steadily indicated that Bush would eventually emerge the partys nominee. Just one problem, Politico revealed. Beginning Sunday night, PredictIt, the biggest of the online sites and the one referenced last week by top Bush advisers and confidants, placed Marco Rubio ahead of Bush at the head of the GOP pack...
...None of this is going as planned. The 2016 race is anything but predictable. This was supposed to be the election cycle in which the dominance of high-dollar donors was clearly demonstrated, but that hasnt happened. This empirical reality has not, however, altered the perception among liberals that big money still controls the political process. Their dogmatism exposes the extent to which this perception has become an unfalsifiable religious conviction.
All of their well-laid plans have come apart, thanks primarily to one outsider who threw a massive monkey-wrench into the GOP machinery.
Its hard to conceive of Donald Trump at this point as anything other than a 69-year con created by God for the strict purpose of stopping a third Bush from becoming president. Trump doesnt have to win the nomination to execute this trick; hes done enough already by changing the contours of what Republicans want on a fundamental level. The Bush campaign came into the election knowing that it would have to address concerns about dynasty and being considered a member of the establishment. It likely didnt expect a bombastic (to put it generously) figure like Trump to come along and seize polling front-runner status by amplifying these weaknesses through gaudy but attention-grabbing performance art.
Once people get it in their heads that theyd prefer something new and fresh over something older and experienced, its difficult to change their minds back. Trump has essentially grabbed the primary electorate by the shoulders, shaken it, and said, Really? You want to consider Jeb Bush? Come to think of it, they really dont.
Nearly a year ago, I predicted that "Jeb Bush has no chance of winning the presidency -- zero, none -- and anyone who tells him otherwise is lying or a paid political operative. Or, more likely, both.."
Doug Ross
@directorblue
#Jeb2016 road to victory: (Democrats who liked Bush + The
Chamber of Commerce) - (All other Democrats + All
Conservatives) #NotBloodyLikely
5:53 PM - 17 Dec 2014
Is there a list somewhere of JEB! donors? It would be good to see just who these clueless wonders are.
Se terminó Yeb? Si.
Just get a list of country club and hedge funds.
Is this the same Doug Ross from the PNW who has a commentary on radio as well as a show in the Seattle area? He is ususally quite liberal, but here is is close to the mark.
I don’t know but I doubt it.
How long before Yeb and Shrillery are seen dancing on a beach together?
¡Yeb! just needs to campaign in a foreign language some more.
Not so much clueless, as a corrupt and manipulative oligarchy, choosing poorly, the runt of their incestuous little NWO cabal.
jeb! should not be allowed at the next big-boy-pants debate. he!, kacich and pawlenty need to sit at the kid’s table.
Arabic? Swahili? Ebonics?
And I mean no insult to squirrels...but when humans look like squirrels...it tells a different story.
LOL! As long as his numbers stay above Biden's blood alcohol content Jeb'll keep thinking he has a chance though.
Commentary this morning on CNN thinks Rand Paul will be dropping out soon — lack of $$$.
Kasich was being lauded after the first debate as the new best choice. He hasn’t made much of a ripple since.
Fiorina was being lauded after the second debate as the new best choice. She and her record are at odds now. She has made a few ripples, but those were primarily with the pro-female candidate crowd.
They keep digging graves for Trump’s campaign, but he just won’t play by THEIR rules. And he’s made a lot of money. And he’s made a lot of money for the news channels holding the debates.
ROFL ROFL
Cruz made more in one day in the last quarter than Rand made during the whole thing.
an ode for Mama Bar’s boy Jeb
“Mama Told Me (not to Come)” 3 Dog Night
Want some whiskey in your water? Sugar in your tea?
What’s all these crazy questions they’re askin’ me?
This is the craziest Party that could ever be
Don’t turn on the lights ‘cause I don’t wanna see
Mama told me not to come
Mama told me not to come, She say, uh,
“That ain’t the way to have fun, son”
“That ain’t the way to have fun, son”
“How long before Yeb and Shrillery are seen dancing on a beach together?”
Won’t happen. Huma would beat Yeb up before she lets anyone move in on her girlfriend and besides, if you had the choice of Satan’s Prom Queen or Columba Bush which would you choose?
There isn’t a man on Earth who would jeopardize his marriage for Hitlery
I turned 63 at the Fairgrounds, eating pork chop on a stick, no one could steer me right, but Mama tried, Mama tried, Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading I denied.
That leaves only me to blame ‘cause Mama tried.
Yes, but as a legend in his own mind, Biden had this to say about his IQ:
I suppose he can get a lackey to track down and update any of Neil Kinnock's speeches if somebody does throw Biden's hat into the ring for him.
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