Must be a lot of campaign peeps out there looking for some kind of a payday. A run for Jeb in ’16 has already been vetted in the conservative press & it’s a resounding “No”. Apparently, he’s too out of touch to have read it all.
When these guys only listen to Establishment back-patters & their own circles of “you’ve got a chance” flunkies; they make bad decisions.
Anniesays
Yeah, what Stewie said. No more Bush’s and absolutely no more Cankles.
Anniesays
Btw, have you seen this, V? Get out your shocked face.
Idaho city dismisses complaint by Mass. lesbian against Christian wedding chapel.
“”But as it turns out, there’s another “hitch” in the Massachusetts’ woman’s complaint. Police investigators learned the woman, identified as Annabella Panoz of Waltham, Massachusetts, was already married to another woman in Massachusetts, Maureen Dolan said. It appears the woman was simply filing a false, nuisance complaint against Donald and Evelyn Knapp, the two Christian ministers who own the chapel.”
The conservatives don’t want Jeb. The libertarians don’t want Jeb. The only people who want Jeb are the K-Streeters. If Jeb runs and (God and/or whatever is up there listening) by some twist of fate, wins the nomination, conservatives and libertarians will absolutely bail on the Republicans, perhaps permanently. And then the K-Streeters can stop paying lip-service to small-government principles and just put that nice shiny “D” in front of their names, like they’ve always wanted to.
Ted B. (Charging Rhino)says
I just don’t see a natural constituency for Jeb Bush — just nostalgia.
Jeb Bush’s son says he’s running.
For a moment-there I thought that George P. was running; young, energetic, smart , built-in Latino support — and a lot-less “Bush Baggage”.
Charlottesays
Seriously? Seriously?
Exactly what is their thought process here…a ruling dynasty throughout eternity? COME ON!!!
Color me sick of this family (and puking sick of the Clintons)!
Kevinsays
I know the pack of likely republican candidates is pretty bad, but I hope we haven’t sunk this low. Regarless of ideology or plans, it would be sheer masochism for ANY Bush to run for the next 100 years because of the bad press he would get and the political antipathy to his family.
Just Mesays
I really hope not. I’m done with Bushes, Clintons and Obama’s for that matter.
Juansays
It’s time for Republicans to do a Brazilian wax.
AF_Vetsays
No more Bushes.
No more Clintons.
No more Obamas.
KCRobsays
House of Bush? House of Clinton? The Revolution was for what?
Can we get Nigel Farage over here to teach us how it’s done?
I heard Tom Cotton (Ark. Sen. candidate) on Laura Ingraham this morning and I just wanted to cry. I could only listen for a few minutes – every other word out of Cotton’s mouth was “Obama/Pelosi/Reid”. (Kind of like Pat Roberts’ ads). That’s all we have: waving names around. Nothing at all interesting or substantive to say.
The Dems wave names around, too (Koch! eek!) but they also deliver a message. Their message is BS but at least they have something with which to inspire their base of moochers, gummint employees, and middle-America-hating elitists.
We get Jeb whose cluelessness never ceases to amaze.
Heliotropesays
I don’t know enough about Jeb to judge the man, but I know enough about the times to judge the temperament.
2016 will find the DemonizingRats working for reunification. Why, oh why should the Republicans give them the “anybody but another Bush” rallying post?
Paulsays
From what I read he was an okay governor of Florida, but that’s about it.
ROFLMAO………
Must be a lot of campaign peeps out there looking for some kind of a payday. A run for Jeb in ’16 has already been vetted in the conservative press & it’s a resounding “No”. Apparently, he’s too out of touch to have read it all.
When these guys only listen to Establishment back-patters & their own circles of “you’ve got a chance” flunkies; they make bad decisions.
Yeah, what Stewie said. No more Bush’s and absolutely no more Cankles.
Btw, have you seen this, V? Get out your shocked face.
Idaho city dismisses complaint by Mass. lesbian against Christian wedding chapel.
“”But as it turns out, there’s another “hitch” in the Massachusetts’ woman’s complaint. Police investigators learned the woman, identified as Annabella Panoz of Waltham, Massachusetts, was already married to another woman in Massachusetts, Maureen Dolan said. It appears the woman was simply filing a false, nuisance complaint against Donald and Evelyn Knapp, the two Christian ministers who own the chapel.”
http://www.examiner.com/article/idaho-city-dismisses-complaint-by-mass-lesbian-against-christian-wedding-chapel
The conservatives don’t want Jeb. The libertarians don’t want Jeb. The only people who want Jeb are the K-Streeters. If Jeb runs and (God and/or whatever is up there listening) by some twist of fate, wins the nomination, conservatives and libertarians will absolutely bail on the Republicans, perhaps permanently. And then the K-Streeters can stop paying lip-service to small-government principles and just put that nice shiny “D” in front of their names, like they’ve always wanted to.
I just don’t see a natural constituency for Jeb Bush — just nostalgia.
For a moment-there I thought that George P. was running; young, energetic, smart , built-in Latino support — and a lot-less “Bush Baggage”.
Seriously? Seriously?
Exactly what is their thought process here…a ruling dynasty throughout eternity? COME ON!!!
Color me sick of this family (and puking sick of the Clintons)!
I know the pack of likely republican candidates is pretty bad, but I hope we haven’t sunk this low. Regarless of ideology or plans, it would be sheer masochism for ANY Bush to run for the next 100 years because of the bad press he would get and the political antipathy to his family.
I really hope not. I’m done with Bushes, Clintons and Obama’s for that matter.
It’s time for Republicans to do a Brazilian wax.
No more Bushes.
No more Clintons.
No more Obamas.
House of Bush? House of Clinton? The Revolution was for what?
Can we get Nigel Farage over here to teach us how it’s done?
I heard Tom Cotton (Ark. Sen. candidate) on Laura Ingraham this morning and I just wanted to cry. I could only listen for a few minutes – every other word out of Cotton’s mouth was “Obama/Pelosi/Reid”. (Kind of like Pat Roberts’ ads). That’s all we have: waving names around. Nothing at all interesting or substantive to say.
The Dems wave names around, too (Koch! eek!) but they also deliver a message. Their message is BS but at least they have something with which to inspire their base of moochers, gummint employees, and middle-America-hating elitists.
We get Jeb whose cluelessness never ceases to amaze.
I don’t know enough about Jeb to judge the man, but I know enough about the times to judge the temperament.
2016 will find the DemonizingRats working for reunification. Why, oh why should the Republicans give them the “anybody but another Bush” rallying post?
From what I read he was an okay governor of Florida, but that’s about it.
He’s got this odd fetish with public education.
Haven’t we had enough of political dynasties in both parties.