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Jeb Bush has a message for Tom Tancredo
Colorado Independent ^ | 7/9/09 | John Tomasic

Posted on 07/09/2009 12:10:54 PM PDT by pissant

Sometimes good advice comes from the most unlikely of places. In this case, it comes from a Bush. In an interview with Tucker Carlson for Esquire magazine, Gov. Jeb Bush stated the most obvious fact of American electoral politics today: if the GOP is to rise again, it has to stop hating on Hispanics– or at least it has to stop appearing to be hating on Hispanics! He’s talking about you, Tom Tancredo, non-office-holding cable-news ranter.

[T]he demographics are going against us. Alex [Castellanos, Republican media consultant] told me today, for example, that there is not a district in California where Republicans are out-registering Democrats. Of the fifty-three districts — I think that’s right — not a single one has an improving situation. It’s striking. So you have a shift. There’s more minorities. The voter-registration efforts have been successful by Democrats, ACORN and the like. The swing voters are Hispanic voters in most of the swing states. And Republicans have done a poor job, sending signals that Hispanics aren’t wanted in our party. Which is bizarre.

The people that are on television are the loudest on the immigration issue. The emotion, the anger, is a signal. Put aside the substance, but just in terms of the language. It makes it sound like them and us. And the evidence is that after [the GOP] making major inroads, Hispanics have turned toward the Democratic party in the last two election cycles. Big time. Compare that to how my brother did and how I did and how other Republican candidates have done in the past and you can see a trend line that’s quite disturbing.

It’s possible [to oppose illegal immigration without coming off as anti-Hispanic] but it requires a tone that’s different. If you listen to the conversation, it’s not just words; it’s how they’re spoken. It has to be dispassionate, the language. But it hasn’t been.

Bush also says this smart thing on the favorite tack taken by Republican tea partyists in opposing Pres. Obama:

“Socialism” is pejorative in America, so people stop listening. People are tired of it. That word won’t stick. It’s a turnoff. It doesn’t help.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; hispandering; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; jeb; jebbush; nomorebushs; propaganda; rinobush; tancredo
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To: rintense
How sad is it that Joe the Plumber and Sarah Palin are the only people on a national level to call attention to the real agenda in Washington, and call it by its real name?

Amen brother... and look at how both of these people have been vilified by the MSM, so you know they're right. People like the Bushs and McLame are part of the problem especially on this issue. Their mentality seems to be that we ignore the rule of law and turn a blind eye as long as the GOP gets elected. Sorry but we've been doing that since 1986 and what has it gotten us? We now have an unabashed Saul Alinsky Marxist in the White House and a rubber stamp lapdog congress to push his agenda through.

I'm fed up with the country club RINOs offering us a slower path to the egress as opposed to the dims rocket sled to destruction!!!

When the GOP gets their set of onions back and stands for something other than "vote for us because we don't suck as much." then maybe they'll start winning elections again. But they better hurry it's the 11th hour and they're still lost in the wilderness /rant

81 posted on 07/09/2009 1:20:27 PM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: pissant

Jeb, you ignorant, Hispanic pandering slut; the correct term is “enforcing the law”.


82 posted on 07/09/2009 1:27:34 PM PDT by Iron Munro (If you cannot be a good example you can serve as horrible warning - like Obama.)
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To: pissant

“It has to be dispassionate, the language. But it hasn’t been.”

Yeah, that will do it, Jeb/John!/s


83 posted on 07/09/2009 1:30:46 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (ObommaNation - beyond your expectations.)
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To: pissant
Sometimes good advice comes from the most unlikely of places.  And sometimes stupidity comes from the likeliest of places.

In this case, it comes from a Bush.  The hell it does.

In an interview with Tucker Carlson for Esquire magazine, Gov. Jeb Bush stated the most obvious fact of American electoral politics today: if the GOP is to rise again, it has to stop hating on Hispanics– or at least it has to stop appearing to be hating on Hispanics!  Jeb, the citizens of the United States are who you work for, or should be representing.  Those citizens live by the laws of our nation, and they expect the same thing from foreign nationals who come here.  I don't know how you run your home, but it's my guess people don't walk through the back door and flop anywhere they like.  Why should our nation be run any different?  And if you wouldn't provide limitless lodging and access to all your resources in your home, why should the nation do it?

If you want equality, and I can't imagine that you would favor racial preferences, then you must expect the Mexican populace to go by the same immigration policies people from Poland do.  Otherwise you're a flaming race baiting racist.

He’s talking about you, Tom Tancredo, non-office-holding cable-news ranter.  He's not talking about Tancredo or anyone else who demands the legitimate laws of our nation be enforced.  And any implication otherwise, is a big lie.

[T]he demographics are going against us. Alex [Castellanos, Republican media consultant] told me today, for example, that there is not a district in California where Republicans are out-registering Democrats.  Republicans aren't out trying to register people like the Democrats are.  I see Democrats everywhere.  So what.  They register people and those people don't show up.  So what's the value.  The Republicans register far fewer, but those folks show up.  The problem isn't registrations, it's selling the product.  California's Republican leadership is invisible.  The citizens of the state haven't been told what Republicans believe in decades.  And even at that, we still win ballot initiatives.  Don't tell the RP leadership though, they're convinced we can't win with Conservative arguments.

Of the fifty-three districts — I think that’s right — not a single one has an improving situation. It’s striking. So you have a shift.  The shift is self induced.  Consider what the sales figures would do for any automobile manufacturer, if they discontinued airing any commercials?  Do you think their sales would suffer.  Well it's the same thing in politics.  You should know that.  How much money did you spend on airtime in your elections?  Did it help?  In California the RP refuses to help fund airtime for Conservatives.  Did your world-class consultant tell you that big fella?

There’s more minorities. The voter-registration efforts have been successful by Democrats, ACORN and the like. The swing voters are Hispanic voters in most of the swing states. And Republicans have done a poor job, sending signals that Hispanics aren’t wanted in our party. Which is bizarre.  The only thing bizarre about it, is that you are buying this pap.  We just had an initiative that had been drawn up to legalize homosexual marriage in California.  Guess what Jeb, it failed.  So much for the big swing vote going against Conservative dogma.  We just had a pastel of bond measures go before the public.  They were terrible, and the public voted them down.  So much for the big swing vote going against Conservative Dogma.

Honestly, you, your consultant, and most of the Republicans in this nation haven't a clue when it comes to California.  The bread and butter issues here are still handled correctly when the voters have an opportunity, and the information gets out there.  Most of the recent Conservative information that has gotten out there was put out there by Conservative taxpayer groups and the like, because the RP has it's wallet welded shut, and it's head up it's... well never mind.  Of course you folks never miss a beat to declare this all a problem of racism, Conservatives hating Mexicans etcetera.  Say Jeb, do you realize what you're doing right here is the major cause of it.

If you'd pull your head out long enough to study the issue, you'd realize that our U.S. Citizens of Mexican heritage are fully capable of understanding right from wrong.  I guess you don't fully realize what an insulting dismissing ignorant slob you are.  Well, some of your fellow citizen sure do.

The people that are on television are the loudest on the immigration issue. The emotion, the anger, is a signal. Put aside the substance, but just in terms of the language. It makes it sound like them and us. And the evidence is that after [the GOP] making major inroads, Hispanics have turned toward the Democratic party in the last two election cycles. Big time. Compare that to how my brother did and how I did and how other Republican candidates have done in the past and you can see a trend line that’s quite disturbing.  The curve in understanding is quite pronounced all right.  And it's dunderhead fools like you that spout these racist falsehoods that are the cause for the discrediting of those who demand our laws be enforced.

Jeb, do you realize how many bank robbers we are losing because Republicans are law and order people. Why the families of bank robbers are by and large Democrats.  That just about the level of stupidity that you are leveling here.  I'm sick of it, and my fellow citizens are just as sick of it.

It’s possible [to oppose illegal immigration without coming off as anti-Hispanic] but it requires a tone that’s different. If you listen to the conversation, it’s not just words; it’s how they’re spoken. It has to be dispassionate, the language. But it hasn’t been.  How would you state it then Jeb, when people who are here who shouldn't be, and we're tired of footing their bills.  What do you want us to do, hand out more goodies to win them over?  I know you want to legalize them.  That won't stop the drain on our resources though.  It would be wrong to reward their lawlessness.  It would be wrong for us to have to institutionally tied to the perpetual support of them.  So tell us Jeb, how do we word it nicely, asking that people quit fleecing us?

Should we take that nice tone when we talk about robbers too?  How about burglars or car-jackers?  I mean, where do we draw the line on this Jeb?

Bush also says this smart thing on the favorite tack taken by Republican tea partyists in opposing Pres. Obama:  This smart thing?  It's not a smart thing.

“Socialism” is pejorative in America, so people stop listening. People are tired of it. That word won’t stick. It’s a turnoff. It doesn’t help.  God, it's just so blatantly obvious we only have one party in this nation.  Jeb can't even grasp that the tax revolt is a solid effort.  We have these two leftists sitting there pretending to want the best for Conservatism, using every talking point in the Democrat play book to get what they want.

This is a very good example of institutionalized propaganda.  It's just rampant up and down the leadership rosters of both parties, with very few exceptions.

This sounds for all the world like two old Politburo hacks disseminating the party line to the powerless masses, over Radio Moscow.

We really are living in the twilight between what we used to be and the U.S.S.R.  And you do know what that second "S" stands for right Jeb?

84 posted on 07/09/2009 1:32:49 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (_Resident of the United States and Kenya's favorite son, Baraaaack Hussein Obamaaaa...)
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To: Zathras

Jeb Bush is probably the most intelligent, astute politician out there right now after Newt Gingrich. Unfortunately, his last name is Bush and I wish it weren’t. He made a great Fla. governor. I know what he’s talking about. There has to be a way to stop alienating the fastest growing minority in the nation without compromising our principles. It’s the attitude, the way things are said. I think Jeb is just pointing that out. If we just break even on the Hispanic vote, we win. Hispanics are hard workers, they lean conservative on abortion, etc. Send as many home as you can find but don’t get on stage and berate an entire race of people. It gets us nowhere.


85 posted on 07/09/2009 1:36:44 PM PDT by rtbwood
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To: pissant

No more Bush’s. Go away, all of you. Jeb, you’re part of the problem, not part of the solution. Just go away.


86 posted on 07/09/2009 1:39:21 PM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Are they insane, stupid or just evil?)
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To: pissant
Hey, Jeb:


87 posted on 07/09/2009 1:40:49 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Sarah Palin: Sun Tzu of Politics)
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To: pissant
It’s possible [to oppose illegal immigration without coming off as anti-Hispanic] but it requires a tone that’s different. If you listen to the conversation, it’s not just words; it’s how they’re spoken. It has to be dispassionate, the language. But it hasn’t been.

This is correct. It doesn't help that some of the strongest voices in the anti-illegal-immigrant debate actually ARE against all immigration, and regularly talk about the problems of having to deal with spanish-speaking people.

It makes it hard for people who oppose illegal immigration but don't mind controlled legal immigration to get the message out.

88 posted on 07/09/2009 1:43:51 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: colorado tanker

“because of all the immigrant bashing”

because of the WHAT?

By refusing to use the word ILLEGAL, you are part of the problem.


89 posted on 07/09/2009 1:44:35 PM PDT by Kimberly GG (PALIN - Supports a "path to citizenship" for ILLEGAL ALIENS.........DEMINT, 2012)
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To: colorado tanker
McCain recanted his past position by the election, which came after four years of immigrant bashing by Republicans. Of course he lost the Hispanic vote big time.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you are naive, rather than something more sinister.

90 posted on 07/09/2009 1:45:08 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Obama's multi- trillion dollar agenda would be a "man caused disaster")
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To: GOP_Raider

It makes no difference if it is the truth or not, if a word tends to make people stop listening to you, it’s not very useful if you are trying to persuade those people.

If you describe instead exactly what the democrats are doing, people become horrified and want to act. They will do so because of what they then know is happening, and it won’t make a bit of difference what you call it.

Just explain how the Democrat cap-and-trade bill forces homeowners to make expensive and unnecessary improvements to their house if they want to sell it or do anything that requires a building permit. I heard two ordinary housewives discussing this, and they were livid — neither were political, but they understood that they weren’t getting new kitchen cabinets because of the Democrats.


91 posted on 07/09/2009 1:48:14 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Kimberly GG
By refusing to use the word ILLEGAL, you are part of the problem.

Hmmm. Tommy T objected to very legal and American Miami for "looking third world." Not a word about illegal.

Why do you think so many Hispanic American citizens who voted Republican in 2000 and 2004 didn't in 2006 and 2008??? Just imagining things???

92 posted on 07/09/2009 1:50:30 PM PDT by colorado tanker ("Lastly, I'd like to apologize for America's disproportionate response to Pearl Harbor . . . ")
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To: pissant
During the 1990s Jack Kemp, William Bennett, and Jeb Bush condemned Californian Republicans for backing Prop 187. Passed by 60%, it directed that legal residents only get citizen benefits.

Bowing to the Kemp, Bennett, and Bush B.S. the Californian Republican leadership decided to be nicer.

Excluding movie star Arnold (with the Kennedy family wife), how many statewide offices have the Republicans won since? Two? They had insurance commissioner a couple of times and that's it, I believe.

93 posted on 07/09/2009 1:51:11 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
People usually resort to name calling when they run out of arguments.

Sinister? I kinda like that. Might intimidate my competition.

94 posted on 07/09/2009 1:51:56 PM PDT by colorado tanker ("Lastly, I'd like to apologize for America's disproportionate response to Pearl Harbor . . . ")
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To: pissant
Oh gee, Jeb Bush pandering for the Hispanic vote...what a surprise.

sw

95 posted on 07/09/2009 1:52:52 PM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife ) (Who will lead us?)
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To: DoughtyOne

Well said, thanks.


96 posted on 07/09/2009 1:53:09 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Obama's multi- trillion dollar agenda would be a "man caused disaster")
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To: colorado tanker

“Naive” is bad enough. McC never stopped pushing amnesty when running for POTUS.


97 posted on 07/09/2009 1:58:24 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Obama's multi- trillion dollar agenda would be a "man caused disaster")
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To: pissant

I am not a member of a famous family.

I don’t want the Mexicans here, either.
They are intruding- they are not ‘emigrating’.


98 posted on 07/09/2009 2:00:19 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: pissant
Jeb, this is NOT about “hating Hispanics”.

Are ALL you Bushes so DUMB, or are you deliberately spinning?

Jeb, this is about ILLEGAL ALIENS regardless of where they come from. UNFORTUNATELY, due to your clown brother's FAILURE to honor his presidential oath, MOST of them appear to be coming from South or Central America or Mexico, PARTICULARLY the latter!

YES, the GOP needs to reach out to Hispanic-American voters.
That's Hispanic-AMERICAN voters, not to illegal aliens who sneaked across the border without paying their fare and following our laws.

But the GOP ALSO has to reach out to OTHER people TOO. Like Black Americans, like disenfranchised CONSERVATIVE Americans, to TAX PAYING AMERICANS sick of carrying the fiscal burden of elected nitwits in Congress.

PERSONALLY, JEB, I wish YOU and all the other damned idiots in the left wing of the GOP joined Spector and took a HIKE. The SOONER the BETTER. By the way, take Colon Powell, Mike Bloomberg, John McCain, Susan Collins, Governor Crist, Olympia Snowe and Lindsey Graham WITH you!!!

99 posted on 07/09/2009 2:01:11 PM PDT by ZULU (God guts and guns made America great. Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.)
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To: pissant
...if the GOP is to rise again, it has to stop hating on Hispanics– or at least it has to stop appearing to be hating on Hispanics!

Lindsay Graham called us bigots.

John McCain said we're xenophobes.

Now, Jeb Bush says we're racist haters.

I say that all these Republicans(!) have a criminal disregard for the rule of law, an underlying disrespect for the nation's sovereignty and apparently place little value on American citizenship.

Otherwise, they wouldn't be in favor of selling it so cheaply to illegal aliens.

The Democrats in favor of amnesty I understand -- they're cynically after what they believe will be millions of new voters.

But what is it with these people, who seem not to have a clue about the very legitimate concerns of most Americans?

100 posted on 07/09/2009 2:05:55 PM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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