Cyrano
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:26 PM
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Could Jeb Bush become the GOP candidate in '08? |
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It sure doesn't seem very likely. However, the current GOP "front runners," Rudy and McCain, will never make it past the fundies and freepers who control the nominating process.
These nuts would love to see someone like Sam Brownback, (R) Kansas, as their nominee. Brownback is crazier than Rick Santorum, but he couldn't win the general election any more than could Dick Cheney.
While governor down here in FL, Jeb did everything possible to endear himself to wingnuts and big business. He led the charge on the Terry Schiavo episode. He let the insurance companies run amok to the point where rates have more than doubled. He blocked all efforts for voting paper trails. He made sure that any anti-war protests were kept out of camera range. In short, the only difference between Jeb and King George is that Jeb is smarter.
I doubt very much that the country is ready for another Bush. But you never know. After all, who ever dreamed that Jr. would occupy the Oval Office? And let's not forget that most of the country still doesn't have election paper trails.
So do you think Jeb could be a dark horse in this race?
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:29 PM
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1. "Moron Fatigue" is a genuine affliction. I think voters have just about |
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had enough of anybody named 'Bush.'
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:37 PM
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4. I'm with you on that, how could anyone want another one of |
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those effin' morons in office!
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:39 PM
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5. Hi, dae. It will be interesting to see which candidate the GOP primary |
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voters choose.
They're all pretty weak.
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Wed Mar-21-07 04:39 PM
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17. It's the sorriest lot I've ever seen. eom |
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:40 PM
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6. Most of the country didn't want Jr. in office. He was appointed the |
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first time, and according to Greg Palast and others, stole it the second time.
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Wed Mar-21-07 04:44 PM
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18. No argument from me on that, but weren't asking about GOP |
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Edited on Wed Mar-21-07 04:47 PM by dae
presidential candidates. BTW, I think Daffy Duck would be a vast improvement over their current lot.
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:29 PM
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2. I was thinking this last week, but today the Bush name is not worth a nickle |
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Unless GWB installs Jeb (get a real name) there is no way that Jebbers could get into the offfice short of a dinner invite. GWB has pretty much made sure that the Bushes will have to change their name to be taken seriously
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:30 PM
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3. a horse's ass perhaps.... |
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After the next two years, I think the Bush's are done for a while.
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:43 PM
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7. Its my understanding that he's dispensed his goons to Romneys camp |
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Edited on Wed Mar-21-07 02:44 PM by Bombtrack
its kind of a head scratcher, I guess they think it might be time for a new member of their shared right-wing, silver spoon, ruling class aristocracy to get their "turn".
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:43 PM
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8. maybe in '12 or '16, not in '08 |
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Remember, the Bush Family Mission is to loot the wealth of the world, especially that of the USA, on behalf of their corporate buddies.
By '08, this nation's coffers will be more than depleted by tax-breaks and optional wars of choice, so why would they even care? The bushes will wait a few years for the Dems to rebuild the country's finanaces, and for the public to forget how rotten they are, then they'll try for the repeat performance.
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:50 PM
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9. Jeb may be almost as dumb as his bro, but THAT dumb? |
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Edited on Wed Mar-21-07 02:51 PM by Tierra_y_Libertad
People would need waders to navigate hell because of the snowballs melting if he ran and won. Not to mention the falling pigshit.
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Wed Mar-21-07 02:56 PM
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10. A couple of pictures... |
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...Featuring himself and the Moons, waving that stupid sword and blathering about his kung fu master that guides his every move will probably do him in. Better yet, a you-tube of his silliness.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:23 PM
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11. There are thousands of photos of Jr. looking like an idiot, but the |
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wingnuts don't seem to care. The sword-waving, kung fu master gig probably made them see Jeb as their version of Yoda.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:26 PM
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12. He has more of a chance than I do, but not much more. |
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The Bush legacy ends when G.W. Bush leaves office, whenever that may be.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:27 PM
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13. I don't think they will take a chance on a Bush in '08--besides there new God is Rudy |
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who is leading all the polls.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:31 PM
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15. As I mentioned in the original post, the wingnuts who vote in the |
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primaries pretty much control who will be nominated. They'll never go for Rudy.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:35 PM
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16. Yes, they like him now... before Newt runs his stealth attack ads. |
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Romney will probably play for the right, too. And certainly he has a LOT to gain by pushing Rudy out of picture asap. There's too many people with too much to gain by attacking his conservative credentials.
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Wed Mar-21-07 04:51 PM
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19. If Fred Thompson runs, he will be their nominee. |
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I just don't think Rudy's views on guns and abortion will be ignored by conservatives.
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Wed Mar-21-07 03:29 PM
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14. Ironically if shrub hadn't been president since 2000, he might be the leading candidate. |
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Instead, because of Bush fatigue, I doubt if even most Republicans would want him.
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Wed Mar-21-07 06:29 PM
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I can't see scandal-battered Republican voters voting for Jeb in the 2008 primaries. I suspect that enough of his older brother's scandals will be out in the open to the point where most voters simply won't be willing to take a chance with someone from the Bush family.
As for me, I confess that I DO hope that the Pugs nominate Sam Brownback for President with Texas Governor Rick Perry as his vice presidential nominee.
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