Yeah we want Joe Scarborough’s republican party. Not.
I must say he and Jeb Bush are both acting like arrogant A holes. The idea that they need to pull the GOP back from hard right when the nominee is the former governor of Mass. is just preposterous. I think Jeb Bush is behaving as a troublemaker ala Colin Powell. These guys know there is an election a few months away, and I don’t think they’re trying to help.
Why do these assh*les keep pushing Jed Bush?
What is with this Bush family, and their dynasty cheerleaders?
Very troubling for these fools to call for “working together” when it’s teh democrat party that moved hard left. Did they notice people like Joe Liebermann getting run out of the dem party? Oy.
There's that word again ... forward. Now all I have to do is convince myself I do not see a cliff.
Joe is currently married to a former Jeb Bush aid after getting divorced in ‘99.
I fear that all the Bushs live in a world they wish existed but it doesn’t. The enenmy, the Marxist Democrats, are not like them and they don’t fight fair. The only way to defeat the Marxists is to expose their lies and reveal their tactics. The Bushs, and apparently Scarborough, too, treat the Marxists as equals and that just hands the game to them.
The goals of the Marxists are to far reaching and deadly for them to be treated with respect. It is not simply a philosophical and academic difference. They are evil. We are good. That needs to be believed and embraced in this fight against them.
If true, if we only have a choice between a Big Government Republican Party and a Bigger Government Democrat Party, then the future holds only bankruptcy and misery - and the age-old solution to a situation in which a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce the people under absolute despotism. I still hope to return to a limited government through peaceful means, rather than waiting until the far left has bankrupted the country and left no options but to water the tree of liberty, but we will, one way or another, return to limited government because it is the only sustainable option. It's sad that the allegedly concerned liberals who worry about sustainable living in the context of the environment fail to realize that the same concept applies just as forcefully and with even more urgency in the context of the burden of government.
The recent behavior of Jeb and Slick Willie is similar in many ways, and we probably can’t assume that either is trying to help their party win the presidency in November.
This is like a bad worn out joke.
I’m tired of Jeb Bush being everywhere, thinking he’s some kind of powerhouse in the political world. Both his father and his brother sold us down the river. Jeb’s a rino establishment stooge whose time is gone. Only people like Byron York and the like get excited the musings of Jeb Bush. It’s like getting excited over Gerald Ford or John Huntsman.
If only we’d put our hair out and allow the Bushes and Clintons to take care of us.
Jeb Bush is a punk who never made a penny on his own. He allowed a woman to waste away and die when he could have done something to save her life.
The Bush family are parasites. Jeb is high on the list of Bush parasites. He is right under that little puke Neil.
My, the e-GOP are feeling their oats ever since all the candidates have been knocked down and only Romney is left standing. Jeb may well be the future of the R Party, conservatives have been treated more as the enemy than the left has. Getting Obama out is only putting out one fire.
So, when will Obama pick Jeb Bush as his running mate?
What? Is that clown still on TV? Don’t worry, as it’s not like any possible GOP voters actually heard/saw this.
I like Jeb Bush, but what he said was stupid, and I guess it doesn’t surprise me that Joe is defending his stupidity.
Heck, we nominated Mitt Romney. How anybody could look at that and claim that Ronald Reagan would be too moderate for the modern party is beyond imagining.
I will support and vote for Romney, and even hope that he will be conservative as he claims he would be, but he is hardly a tea party candidate.
Joe, it may in fact very well be that Jeb Bush, not the Tea Party, represents the GOP of the future. That’s not what the evidence at hand is showing, but still, it might be. But we’re talking about a future that’s at least four years away, and more likely eight or more. So put your privy hair out, Joe. That’s got to be awfully painful. And no politician, in the normal course of things, is worth third-degree burns.