Posted on 09/06/2014 7:59:52 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The smart take on social media last night was that Romneys new op-ed on national defense is a signal that hes quietly thinking of running too. So maybe well finally get that Mitt versus Jeb match-up that conservatives have been dreaming about lo these many years.
In fact, I tend to think the only rational explanation for the Jeb buzz is that its some sort of sly Romney 2016″ psy op. Theres just no way, no way, that the Republican Partys going to take another bite at the Bush apple. The donor class may despise the base and would doubtless enjoy sticking it to righties by handing the nomination to the RINO-iest member of the Bush clan but the baggage that would come with it is too heavy. They want to win. The only rational explanation, then, is that Jebs clearing a path for Mitt by teasing conservatives with the prospect of a retread wholl make Romney seem palatable by comparison.
Mitt 2016: More severely conservative than Jeb Bush.
The message from Mr. Bushs inner circle during the past few months is in part an effort to bat down speculation that the former Florida governor has ruled out a 2016 run, say GOP donors and strategists who have spoken with the Bush camp. The message, as one put it, is: Before you do anything, let us know.
Jim Nicholson, a Bush supporter who served in President George W. Bushs cabinet, said: I think the chances are better than 50-50 that he runs, and that is based on some conversations Ive had with members of the Bush family.
In addition to keeping potential donors and supporters on deck, Mr. Bush is taking other steps that typically precede a presidential campaign: traveling the country, engaging in public policy debates and raising money for his party.
A newly established fundraising committee allows him to funnel donations from his financial backers to GOP candidates key to winning a majority in the U.S. Senate.
That fundraising committee is planning a gala event a few weeks from now for GOP Senate candidates with Jeb as the main speaker, naturally. The people in charge of it, notes the Journal, would obviously end up as the nucleus of a Jeb 2016 campaign finance committee if he jumps in.
Jen Rubin argues, correctly, that Bush could clear the centrist wing of the field more thoroughly than anyone else if he runs. Christie, Paul Ryan, and Rubio might all be willing to take their chances with each other, but if Jeb zooms in and vacuums up the biggest bankrolls in the donor class, as seems likely, therell be no point in running for the rest of them. Thanks to the Bush familys connections, Jeb seems to have first dibs on establishment cash. What youd likely end up with, fairly quickly, is a Bush versus Paul race with Ted Cruz possibly jumping in too as a tea-party wild card. I dont think that field is sustainable, though; lots of middle-of-the-road conservatives would find Bush too squishy and suspect Paul and Cruz are unelectable. With one bowl of porridge too cold and another too hot, someone would step up to present a just right option. I thought thatd be Walker, but I dont know if Walker will even win his gubernatorial race this fall. If he loses, will it be Jindal? Hes headed to New Hampshire this weekend, and not for the first time. Is he just right?
no more Bushes
Palin 2016.
Get used to saying president Clinton, again.
Oh, is mexico having an election?
No.
Just...
No.
I second that.
“Forget” him...
How else can the GOPe guarantee a loss in 2016? We ought to be able to run Howdy Doody and win with ease. Can’t have that.
How Mitt Romney with Amnesty Jeb as VP? /barf
In the words of Jessie Jackson, “Get out da Bushes!”.
They can guarantee a loss with just about anyone they run.
They got nuthin’.
Bush? No.
RINOmney? No.
Guess I won’t have to vote.
Oh puleez. That’s all they got?
wonder who will be more leftist? Bush or the Dem nominee!
Aww geeeez, not this s!#t again.
No More Clintons. No More Bushs. No more Community-Organizing, America-Hating, Foreign-Born Muslim-Loving B@stards.
EVER!
“Bush? No.
RINOmney? No.
Guess I wont have to vote.”
I pretty much agree, but I will vote. Don’t want hillary to win. Freakin’ sad state of affairs!
There’re people here who claim Hillary is a war-hawk and a centrist.
Clinton vs Bush..a Democrat vs a Democrat wannabe..gee 2016 is gonna be pretty fun isnt it..sigh
I would vote for W before I voted for this clown. I certainly wouldn’t vote for W again so there is no chance I would support Jeb.
Why does Jeb think he deserves to be president? Because of his last name? It’s the ONLY reason he was ever governor of Florida.
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