Posted on 01/03/2015 4:56:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Exclusive: Tom Tancredo warns of scenario in which conservatives split their votes.
Jeb Bush leads all other Republicans in early polls for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. Without question, Bush is the anointed front-runner, and without question, the Republican establishment is ecstatic.
The Republican Party should be happy about the prospect of Jeb Bush as its 2016 presidential candidate only if it has a death wish. Bush 41and Bush 43 dug a hole the party could not climb out of, so Bush 45 aims to fill it with the broken promises of the Republican platform: The Party of Lincoln, RIP.
Yes, the Bush team has an excellent first-quarter game plan, but their playbook has too many missing pages when it comes to restoring constitutional government in the United States. That starts with demonstrating leadership on issues of fundamental importance, a challenge Bush is fervently avoiding.
The problem for Bush is both obvious and insurmountable: His support among rank and file Republicans is a mile wide and a half inch deep. Bushs high standing in the polls is based solely on name ID, not his popularity as a leader on key issues. In fact, he is on the wrong side of several critical issues, and the more he is forced to talk about issues of real concern to real people, the more his star will lose its luster....
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If it already isn't. And of course that means finally the end of the GOP as a viable second party for real.
He has the same advantages and the same problems as HRC on the other team.
I’ve been predicting a Clinton-Bush “ticket of national salvation” for several years. It’s looking more and more probable.
Fixed
The GOP is already finished...it just doesn’t realise it yet!
Come and listen to the story bout a man named Jeb,
rich politician whose family helped him get ahead.
Then one day watching border-crossers flee,
he figured it was time for Bush number three.
President Bush that is
Big government, crony capitalists
Well the first thing you know ol Jeb’s the President
Bush Clan said “Jeb move away from there”
Said “U.S. Capitol is the place you ought to be”
So he loaded up the Mastretta and moved to D.C.
Washington that is. K Street, corrupt politicians...
Well now its time to say goodbye to Jeb and his Establishment kin.
And they would like to thank you folks for voting them all in.
You’re all invited back again one day to this same possibility
To have a heapin help of another they call George P.
Another Bush that is. Crazy it is, Jessie Jackson was right...
Stay out of the Bushes, y’hear?.
I think the GOP is already finished.
...Just going through the motions now.
The Bush family does not live in the world of either conservatives, or the world of the far left socialists. Papa, Junior, and Jeb seem to believe there is a squishy middle world where everyone gets along and a well managed nanny state cares for the poor while ensuring the Wall Street banks and multinational corporations are protected by the full faith and credit of the US taxpayer. Jeb has more in common with the wealthy elites of Europe and Asia than he does with the average US citizen in flyover country. The Bush family has no concept of the struggle of the American middle class to survive, much less prosper. All were born with a silver spoon in their mouths and they have enjoyed the privileged lives of the elite aristocracy since birth.
Jeb running is a sign the family believes in the entitlement of a hereditary nobility, not the sweat equity of the working man aspiring to a middle class lifestyle unfettered by the heavy hand of government or the capricious whims of far off money changers determining the destiny of families and communities by studying a spreadsheet. Father and son George Bush were mediocre presidents who advanced the welfare state and accumulated huge debt. Why would anyone vote for a third act?
I am not voting for Jeb if he’s nominated. I don’t care who his VP selection is (even if it’s Cruz), and I don’t care what the doomsayers scream about Hillary.
If Jeb Bush gets the nomination the Republicans will go the way of the Whigs.
Nor has the multitude who keep clinging to the piss-poor candidates it fronts.
Me either.
Been there, done that, and have been bothered by my vote ever since.
Which one would be head of the ticket?
The Clintons will promise Jeb that Hillary will retire after 3 years and the Bushes and rinos will actually believe them. So, why would I vote for someone that damned gullible.
Yes, I will be finished with the GOP, even though I’ve been a PCO for more than 20 years.
Obama has basically destroyed the nation.
If we don’t find a severe alternative it matters little if Jeb gets in.
An end to the feckless and useless gop wing of the uniparty? Were it so, we would have a good reason to support Jeb. Unfortunately though, the gop seems to continue on regardless.
Sort of like a zombie.
Pretty much.
He’s an automatic loser.
He loses, Hillary wins, she continues to stack the courts, and anything conservatives pass at any level of government gets repeatedly knocked-down by black-robed tyrants.
A nightmare.
Jeb Bush as the GOP nominee will sooooooooooooo depress the GOP base he will be effectively handing the general election to ANY Dim candidate. Maybe that is the insurance his family has promised their new found friend, Billary.
Billary or Bush, its the same elitist duopoly.
At this point, I think Jeb is more likely to get the R nomination than Hillary is the D nomination.
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