Posted on 12/02/2014 8:24:19 AM PST by C19fan
Jeb Bush revealed that a decision on his presidential ambitions is coming 'in short order', as he spoke out to condemn President Barack Obama's recent immigration order. The former Florida governor said he will make up his mind based on whether he can 'lift people's spirits and not get sucked into the vortex', and whether 'the sacrifice for my family is tolerable'. He said: 'I'm thinking about running for president. And I'll make up my mind in short order - not that far out in the future.' 'I don't know if I'd be a good candidate or a bad one,' Bush continued. 'I kind of know how a Republican can win, whether it's me or somebody else, and it has to be much more uplifting, much more positive, much more willing to be practical...'
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Bush and Romney should take a hand in hand, long walk on a short pier.
Jeb...Jeb...Jeb. Go away.
LOL I'm sure you're correct. But he has zero Executive experience, whereas running one of the biggest states in the union for longer than anybody else and being a success at it is going to make Perry more attractive to a bigger percentage of the electorate. You cannot be elected on the conservative base alone.
Because even conservatives are more inclined to vote for the devil they know, rather than the devil they don't know.
Also, the same party machinations that propelled liberal Mitt Romney to the nomination, are the same as what maneuvered Perry to the front of the Republican pack, time and time again.
Frankly, we were stuck with the guy, and had nowhere else to go. It was better than staying home or turning the state over to a Democrat.
Hence the reason I left the Republican Party in January of 2012. When you spend 37 years banging a conservative head against a wall of RINOism it feels so good to stop!
What he did with the unions is enough for me to want to see him in the mix. Wouldn’t mind seeing Palin there as well. Everybody has something that someone is going to find to be a flaw, Perry, Pence, and Jindal included. But it would be awesome so see us run a field of governors like the 5 of them.
I understand your point on that score and it's well taken, but being anti Second Amendment will also put him (potentially) into the mix of other liberal views that will not resonate with the base... just like Jeb. I'll bet he supports Common Core. Palin won't run for POTUS again, she's having too much effect with endorsements in the party. She's become a "Kingmaker" within the party and it's not nearly as much work as running a campaign. And certainly not as expensive. She's make a great Secretary of Energy, though.
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