Posted on 04/12/2014 3:45:16 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
Republicans, to be seen as a young and dynamic political party, must present a positive agenda that restores opportunity for social mobility and reforms the nation's immigration policies, former Florida governor and possible 2016 presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Thursday.
Bush, appearing at a major fundraiser named after his late grandfather U.S. Sen. Prescott Bush, received loud applause from the crowd of nearly 800 Connecticut Republicans for his immigration reform stance.
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I have a bad feeling that 2016 is going to be 1992 all over again. Bush vs. Clinton out of 330 million people .Wow.
McMahon destroyed the CT Republican Party for 4 years. She ran with Obama in 2012. And she got a standing ovation twice.
Oh lookie ... the GOPe 2016 nominee. *barf*
With this turkey, yeah—it’ll be deja vu all over again.
Connecticut’s Libertarians are freedom loving socialists. I was amember of them and they were LINOs.
Jeb Bush is making a very clear bid to sew up the voter loyalty of the 11 to 30 Million Illegal Alien Invaders from Mexico who have been bleeding the USA dry since the disastrous Reagan Amnesty of 1986.
The only Border Reform that needs to be changed is to force our Federal Politicians to insist that EXISTING Federal Border Laws be strictly enforced, PERIOD
To compensate for Jebs bid for the Illegal Alien Invaders from Mexico, Mrs. Bill Clinton will soon have to start making political speeches in Spanish.
As both political parties plunge into the race to the US financial bottom, my guess is that they will reach it - - - alone.
Wars have begun over a lot less of an illegal invasion of territory.
It is time, - - - for a change.
An obvious case of "Please don't throw me in the Briar Patch!" and a prime example of the left and Fox News trying to pick our candidate for us.
I think Beckel is just voicing his true opinion, which is based on his worldview.
Which happens to be wrong. The Dems are convinced that there’s so much unbridled hatred for Obama and presumptive nominee Hillary that the Conservative base WILL turn out in overwhelming numbers to vote for the GOP nominee, even if it’s another Bush.
That means that, from their perspective, the GOP candidate just needs to raid enough of the Dem coalition to eek out a victory. And they think Bush is a dagger pointed straight at their ownership of the Hispanic vote.
Again, not the correct view (Conservatives WILL stay home if Bush is the nominee), but not an Uncle Remus ploy either.
It's inevitable that Bush-bots and Romney-bots will chime in and say it will be your fault when Hillary, or some other Democrat, gets elected.
Allow me to do you a favor...let them blame ME, because I'll be doing the same thing. No more GOPe votes from me. They're just as liable for the $17 Trillion deficit as the Democrats.
No wonder I wasn't invited. Go back to Florida you reverse carpet bagger.
I won’t vote for another RINO for president but I will go to the polls that day and vote for straight Republican the rest of the ticket. As they say don’t throw the baby out with the bath water. I might just write in Sarah Palin for president. That would be the first time in years I was happy with my vote.
No doubt, I’ll still vote, but I see many more write-in votes than I have in the past.
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