Posted on 01/10/2014 11:24:51 AM PST by jimbo123
As the political winds are turning to presidential politics in 2016, now is the time for Republicans to start thinking about their ticket. I know it's early, but the top of the Democratic ticket has already been pretty much decided by the mainstream media. It's Hillary and whoever she wants as her veep.
For the Republicans, they will need someone at the top of the ticket who is principled. He'll keep his campaign promises. He must have an economic issue that will resonate with women because men already support the GOP. Women especially independent women are the holy grail of a winning national campaign.
In my opinion, it can't be someone from the far right, the Tea Party.
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That means Jeb Bush as the presidential nominee and either Scott Walker or Chris Christie as the vice-presidential candidate.
Many will say there is Bush fatigue. Many will say that Christie is not conservative enough. But Christie can attract Northeastern Republicans and Democrats voters the GOP will need in 2016.
(Excerpt) Read more at clearwatergazette.com ...
Not gonna do it. Wouldn't be prudent.
Yes, I agree. He's perfect for them.
Now, who are WE going to nominate?
- Barney Bishop is a conservative Democrat [BZZZ; NO such thing exists] who was executive director of the Florida Democratic Party in the early nineties. He's a serial entrepreneur [I think this means he's had multiple bankrupties] who was also the president and CEO of Associated Industries of Florida for seven years. An avid student of politics, he has lived and worked as a lobbyist and political consultant in Tallahassee for the last 30 years. Barney can be reached at barney@barneybishop.com.
Barney Bishop is a conservative Democrat who was executive director of the Florida Democratic Party in the early nineties. He's a serial entrepreneur who was also the president and CEO of Associated Industries of Florida for seven years. An avid student of politics, he has lived and worked as a lobbyist and political consultant in Tallahassee for the last 30 years. Barney can be reached at barney@barneybishop.com.
NO. Period.
If he was the second coming or Ronaldus Magnus, he’d never get elected. The country would not go for three from the same family - unless his last name were Kennedy or Clinton that is
At the end of the article: “Barney Bishop is a conservative Democrat who was executive director of the Florida Democratic Party in the early nineties. He’s a serial entrepreneur who was also the president and CEO of Associated Industries of Florida for seven years. An avid student of politics, he has lived and worked as a lobbyist and political consultant in Tallahassee for the last 30 years. Barney can be reached at barney@barneybishop.com.”
jimbo - I trust you are a Florida resident?
BUMP that!
I swear, if he’s chosen, I won’t vote. Sick of this s*it.
Yeah, but suppose the people's candidate THIS time is NOT a paranoid dwarf with no political skills or experience?
It's coming from the leftists in Big Media, and the idiots who run the Republican Party ... the same morons who at various times in the past have insisted that ONLY Romney, Giuliani, McCain, etc. can possibly beat the selected Democrat bogeyman du jour.
FK Jeb Bush.
I will vote for Hillary twice before I vote for another Bush.
That is funny, Bush-Christie,
I am definitely a Scott Walker fan but the other two make me gag. I dont even like their voices.
Great picture on comment 1 :)
Get in line!
Thanks Barney. You Deamoncrat turd.
Author: Barney Bishop
Barney Bishop is a conservative Democrat who was executive director of the Florida Democratic Party in the early nineties. Hes a serial entrepreneur who was also the president and CEO of Associated Industries of Florida for seven years. An avid student of politics, he has lived and worked as a lobbyist and political consultant in Tallahassee for the last 30 years. Barney can be reached at barney@barneybishop.com.
+1
Enough of the “lesser evil” crap. I’m done playing that game.
First the writer is a “conservative Democrat” or so says the blurb at the end. So once again, Dems are trying to influence our candidate choice. Second, Jeb Bush is a supporter of Common Core, probably one of the worst government pushed education programs that is nothing more than the liberal philosophy pushed on young minds.
Conservatives can stop this. Just like we stopped McCain and Romney.
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