Posted on 05/21/2015 1:05:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Back when he first announced, I figured upwards of 65 percent of the Jeb Bush presidential campaign would consist of him cautiously criticizing the obvious weak points of Bush 43 policy, one of which assuredly is spending. If you’re linked by blood to a president who left office under dismal circumstances, job one is explaining how you’ll be different. Then Megyn Kelly asked him about Iraq, Dubya’s biggest liability, and we watched Jeb spend a full week grasping for ways not to squarely disagree with his brother.
Which is to say, this shouldn’t be newsworthy but I guess now it is.
I think that, in Washington during my brothers time, Republicans spent too much money, Mr. Bush said Thursday when asked to describe where there was a big space between himself and his brother George W. Bush. I think he could have used the veto power. He didnt have line-item veto power, but he could have brought budget discipline to Washington, D.C.…
He did qualify that his criticism of the government spending during his brothers tenure as president seems kind of quaint right now given the fact that after he left, the budget and deficits and spending went up astronomically. (That was partly the result of two stimulus packages to confront the economic downturn, one of which President Bush signed into law.)
To those in attendance at the early-morning opening of the Draft, a sports bar in downtown Concord where the campaign event was held, Jeb Bushs spending message made sense.
Easy lay-up for Jeb, but left unsaid here is that he’s being backed by the same center-right donor class that happily lined up behind Dubya’s “compassionate conservative” agenda in 2000. In fact, Dubya was less beholden to the center than Jeb is. Unlike Jeb, he had support among grassroots conservatives. If Bush 45 is going to happen, it’ll happen only because the GOP establishment was willing and able to club the righty base’s favorite candidates into submission with bags of cash. Are those same donors and their lobbyist friends going to turn around in 2017 and applaud while the third President Bush guts federal spending? How did they react to Ted Cruz when he helped shut down 18 percent of the government or whatever for two weeks in 2013? The donor class approaches politics transactionally. Hurt their bottom line and see what happens.
Via Mediaite, here’s Scarboroough marveling that he has yet to hear an enthusiastic word about Bush from any of the Republicans he talks to. Judging by this Bloomberg focus group, Republicans in Iowa haven’t yet caught Jeb fee-vah either. All of which is fine, but how much excitement was there on the trail for McCain in 2008 or Romney in 2012? Never count the establishment favorite out. On the other hand, neither Maverick nor Mitt faced a field as talented as this one, which means, ironically given his astounding fundraising haul, that Jeb’s fate may be largely out of his hands. The point of building up a giant war chest is to be able to smother your opponents with advertising, but Bush may be so weak and competitors like Rubio and Walker so strong that his chances may depend on them screwing up somehow. Rather than winning like Dubya in 2000, he may need to win like Romney in 2012, patiently plodding ahead while the party flirts with one contender after another until we collectively decide that they’re each too flawed and we need to go with the safe choice. Exit question: What would have to happen to Walker’s and Rubio’s campaigns for a guy named “Bush” to emerge as the safe choice?
Oh? You mean Jeb can say something that isn't Jebberish?
Yeah, Jeb, they did. George Bush allowed crazy levels of spending, and then the real crazies get into power and feel justified at their even crazier craziness.
...”Jeb does not know who we are or what we want in a candidate”....
Does he even care?... I don’t think so. He’s not happy running and never was or wanted to in my opinion.
Whatever group of people are orchestrating this entire election, are doing so to suite another agenda that has nothing to do with who we are, nor do they care what we want in a candidate.
Thanks “little jebbie” for yet another reason NOT TO EVER VOTE FOR YOU. GO AWAY AND PANDER TO YOUR ILLEGAL ALIEN BUDDIES!
Dubya loved those domestic programs, just as his dad did, and just as Jed would.
If the Republicans are dumb enough to nominate Jeb, the Democrats will win the White House for the third time in a row. They haven’t done that since 1940.
The Republicans and the Democrats want Hillary to win...otherwise they wouldn’t be pushing Jeb Bush.
Will he compare himself to his father as president too? Will he announce [you will] “Know New Taxes!” ?
No wonder the Left wanted him to run.
Even telling the truth, he sounds like an idiot.
“The Stupid is strong with this one”
They completely Effed up “The Contract with America”...
fkrs...
Yes, and Jebbie plans to do the same.
Yeah and somebody failed to explain toyour brother the meaning and function of a VETO!!!
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