Posted on 05/28/2015 11:34:06 AM PDT by jimbo123
Jeb Bush Cites Weaving a Web of Civility with Dems Among Immediate Would-Be Presidential Priorities
In a conference call hosted by the Alabama Republican Party on Wednesday night, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL), a potential candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, fielded a question from Alabama Republican Party chairwoman Terry Lathan asking what his first major action or order of business might be once he was elected.
Among those priorities he cited included dealing with the regulatory alphabet soup with a goal of reform in mind, undoing by executive order what his predecessor President Barack Obama had done through executive order that may have undermined the Constitution and to strengthen U.S. foreign policy by bettering our standing with our allies, which he cited to be Israel, Canada, Germany, our Latin American neighbors, Japan and Korea.
But he also went on to suggest that working across the aisle with Democrats would be a priority.
Those three or four things would be the first things that I think are important, he said. The final thing I would say, Terry, which may sound a little unorthodox is to actually talk to Democrats.
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The nomination? Certainly! One might even say it's in the bag! Right, Reince? (wink, wink)
The election? Well...
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Bush is going to win the nomination with 7% of the vote.
Mark my words.
Awww. Isn’t that precious.
When the Dems win (Obama, Pelosi, Reid), they act in the most partisan way possible, and push the country furthest to the left they can, using taxpayer money, and by force when necessary.
When the GOP win, they “work across the aisle” to push the country a little bit less to the left than the Dems would, but with the firm imprint of “bi-partisanship” to legitimize the horrible changes.
By all means, let’s vote for Jeb! Yay! /sarcasm off.
Oh, and when Congressional Republicans tried to talk to Obama his response was "I won." Does Jeb not read newspapers?
Le Dauphin speaketh!
Listen up rednecks!
He’s already waving the flag of surrender.
"Huh?"
A remark like that proves with undeniable certainty that he is way too unqualified for the job.
—...undoing by executive order what his predecessor President Barack Obama had done through executive order that may have undermined the Constitution...—
‘MAY’ have undermined the Constitution? That’s putting it a bit mildly, don’t you think Mr. Bush?
‘Trashed’ would be more like it.
Sarah Palin tried precisely what?
Well Jeb, that doesn’t work unless they are willing to work with you. Unfortunately, “Weaving a Web of Civility” for Dems means agreeing with them on everything and giving them everything they want. We’ve seen wayyyyyy to much of that lately.
Translate to: Since I'm an establishment RINO, I think it will look for me to talk to my blood brothers and sisters in the communist democrat party.
Civility is a two-way street. I see no sense in being civil with the ‘Rats who, while you are being civil with them, do nothing but kick you in the nuts. Jeb of all people should know that. Look what Harry Reid and the ‘Rats did to his father on the “no new taxes” fiasco. He went along to get along and all they did was spit in his face.
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