Posted on 03/03/2014 5:35:39 AM PST by Alter Kaker
American Royalty.
No I am not.
Two words: Terry Schiavo
Jeb is part of the problem
My mistake, there was an exception, 2012.
No more liberals. I refuse to vote for them no matter which party they belong to.
Which is why the GOPe will undoubtedly put everything they have behind him.
Some have said that it was the Bush people behind Christie’s fall from grace. Maybe or maybe not, but it’s interesting that of all the possible ‘frontrunners’, it happens to be another Bush.
Estragon: Nothing to be done.
First of all: TERRI SCHIAVO. Jeb was GOVERNOR, yet allowed the murder of a Florida citizen in broad daylight.
Also, open borders, amnesty, no courage. Would never have the courage to shut down Depts. of Energy, Edumacation, Commerce, Labor, etc. Would NEVER have the courage to end the Fed and go on the Gold Standard. Would never support the FAIR Tax and repeal of the 16th Amendment.
The preferred candidate of the Chamber of Crony-fascists.
you can’t kill a dead woman
You can vote against this liberal in TX on March 4 by voting for David Watts for Land Commissioner, if you are so inclined and live in TX.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Stay out da Bushes!
While there is a bit of the unknown in every other possible GOP candidate, the democrats know exactly how to beat Jeb. So they will see he’s the last man standing going into the election season. IMO.
you are wrong.
so wrong.
She was not dead.
Her suffering was real.
She had family willing to care for her
her bassturd of a husband wanted the 200K in life insurance money
The handlers who chose for both parties have given up any pretense of free choice for elections, haven’t they?
Column A or Column B from the same set of choices we’ve been offered before. Oh look! Another Clinton, another Bush.
Maybe they’ll try something sort of new and put up a superannuated senator as a candidate~
Again.
I think Bush might run in the primaries, and it would be a good thing because we’ve got to get some candidates out there who are at least plausible. However, I think his name is too much of a drag on him. GW Bush was not a bad president, but he has been demonized to the extent that simply mentioning the name “Bush” is enough to make the Dems go apoplectic. So I don’t think Jeb Bush really has any chance, although if he runs, it might give other candidates a chance to clarify themselves and emerge.
And, while I could certainly be wrong, I don’t think Hillary is going to run. She might make noises about it, but I don’t think she really wants a light shined on her activities or non-activities as SOS and, frankly, I think the Dems probably want someone younger. (I think they’re going to try to run Moochelle.)
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