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re: Jeb Bush...would the Tea Party vote for him?
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:13 pm to The Egg
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:13 pm to The Egg
I don't know about the Tea Party, but I doubt I would. I'm tired of voting against people, and not voting for someone. What difference would it make between him, some other "mainstream" Republican and any Dem that gets the nod on their side? Would anything really change?
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:28 pm to Alahunter
I'd be awfully pissed to vote for another Bush; we've had enough of that family.
That said, if he makes it out of the primaries, and the choice is Bush v Clinton, I'll choose the lesser of two evils (only if very slightly less).
If Bush does somehow make it through the primaries, I absolutely beg that he go with Rand as the VP. In my view, Rand's got the best priorities of all POTUS contenders. But he is still young and relatively inexperienced, so I wouldn't ideally go with him at president at this time (but there really isn't anyone more impressive at the moment, so he has my primary vote for now). But assuming Rand doesn't get the republican nominee, I very much hope he gets chosen for the VP bid. I know I've said it here before, but I really believe that would be an ideal position for him at this moment in time. The first direct effect for Rand is that he would get a chance to get a bit more experience before a full presidential run. And just as importantly in the grand scheme, he (and his ideals) would gain a major legitimacy push with establishment republican voters, which would contribute greatly to changing of the direction of the party (which we desperately need).
But as I mentioned, despite the relative youth, he's got the best priorities of the republican contenders at the moment. So I'm on board full steam ahead until the primary picture starts getting a little clearer. And hopefully as that story unfolds, we don't find ourselves marching onwards to Bush 3
That said, if he makes it out of the primaries, and the choice is Bush v Clinton, I'll choose the lesser of two evils (only if very slightly less).
If Bush does somehow make it through the primaries, I absolutely beg that he go with Rand as the VP. In my view, Rand's got the best priorities of all POTUS contenders. But he is still young and relatively inexperienced, so I wouldn't ideally go with him at president at this time (but there really isn't anyone more impressive at the moment, so he has my primary vote for now). But assuming Rand doesn't get the republican nominee, I very much hope he gets chosen for the VP bid. I know I've said it here before, but I really believe that would be an ideal position for him at this moment in time. The first direct effect for Rand is that he would get a chance to get a bit more experience before a full presidential run. And just as importantly in the grand scheme, he (and his ideals) would gain a major legitimacy push with establishment republican voters, which would contribute greatly to changing of the direction of the party (which we desperately need).
But as I mentioned, despite the relative youth, he's got the best priorities of the republican contenders at the moment. So I'm on board full steam ahead until the primary picture starts getting a little clearer. And hopefully as that story unfolds, we don't find ourselves marching onwards to Bush 3
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:30 pm to Alahunter
quote:
Would anything really change?
If a repub gets elected, we at least have a chance to get some people with a little common sense appointed to judgeships and positions of power within the federal government.
If we just don't vote or hold out because the "perfect" conservative isn't in the running, we will end up with Hillary, which will basically be like having Obama for another 4 years.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:53 pm to notiger1997
quote:
If we just don't vote or hold out because the "perfect" conservative isn't in the running, we will end up with Hillary, which will basically be like having Obama for another 8 years.
FIFY
This post was edited on 2/2/14 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:55 pm to notiger1997
quote:
If we just don't vote or hold out because the "perfect" conservative isn't in the running, we will end up with Hillary, which will basically be like having Obama for another 4 years.
Absolutely correct. There is no perfect GOP candidate out there right now.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 4:31 pm to notiger1997
quote:And we wonder why nothing ever changes.
If a repub gets elected, we at least have a chance to get some people with a little common sense appointed to judgeships and positions of power within the federal government.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 4:47 pm to TX Tiger
Go play in your fantasy world. This is a thread for people who live in the real world. Fruit cake
Posted on 2/2/14 at 5:10 pm to The Egg
SO let's see..
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Clinton>
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Obama>
Bush?
hmm.... uh no! Will never happen.
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Clinton>
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Obama>
Bush?
hmm.... uh no! Will never happen.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 5:26 pm to darkhorse
I hate the bushes but I would love to see Rex's meltdown at another Bush being elected POTUS. His woud be worse as opposed to any other republican.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 5:55 pm to notiger1997
quote:
If a repub gets elected, we at least have a chance to get some people with a little common sense appointed to judgeships and positions of power within the federal government.
Particularly Cabinet positions. These people wield tremendous power in terms of how their agencies operate, spend money, formulate regulations and use/abuse political clout. Ousting Dems from control of the Justice Dept, the State Dept, the Labor Dept, and the Environmental Protection Agency, for starters, would go a long way in reigning in an out-of-control federal bureaucracy.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 5:58 pm to The Egg
quote:
But would the Tea Party vote for him?
No! Enough with the Bush.
Paul - Palin 2016
Posted on 2/2/14 at 6:01 pm to Matrixman
quote:
Paul - Palin 2016
If Rand Paul gets the nomination, there is zero chance he will put Palin on his ticket. No, make that a LESS-than-zero chance. If he gets to the stage of having won the nomination, no way he self-sabotages himself in that way.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 7:09 pm to Matrixman
quote:
Palin 2016
Oh hell no. Ship that woman out of the country for all of 2016 and keep her as far away from the cameras as possible.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 7:31 pm to The Egg
Left and right, I'm sick of the dynastic Presidential Politics.
Since I've been eligible to vote, it's been:
George, son of President vs Al, son of US Senator
George, son of President vs John, son of US Foreign Service Office and husband of fortune holder
John, son and grandson of US Navy Admirals vs Barack, created in NWO test tube
Mitt, son of Governor vs Barack, created in NWO test tube
Now Jeb, son of US President vs HIllary, wife of US President?
Even the GOP dark horse is an outsider US congressman, son of... an outsider US congressman.
I'll be deeply disappointed if Hillary and Bush are the options. Assuming the winner of that election goes on to win reelection, we're looking at 28 of the past 36 years with either a Bush or a Clinton in the WH... basically since I've been able to understand politics. And I'm getting old. Insane. Are we trying to mirror our 'democracy' after Bangladesh, where two families pass the baton back and forth every five years or so?
And to break this inertia, does it take a candidate like Obama, whose campaign and candidacy had a lot of gimmicky qualities? Or from the other side, the hunting hockey mom Sarah Palin? Dear God.
Since I've been eligible to vote, it's been:
George, son of President vs Al, son of US Senator
George, son of President vs John, son of US Foreign Service Office and husband of fortune holder
John, son and grandson of US Navy Admirals vs Barack, created in NWO test tube
Mitt, son of Governor vs Barack, created in NWO test tube
Now Jeb, son of US President vs HIllary, wife of US President?
Even the GOP dark horse is an outsider US congressman, son of... an outsider US congressman.
I'll be deeply disappointed if Hillary and Bush are the options. Assuming the winner of that election goes on to win reelection, we're looking at 28 of the past 36 years with either a Bush or a Clinton in the WH... basically since I've been able to understand politics. And I'm getting old. Insane. Are we trying to mirror our 'democracy' after Bangladesh, where two families pass the baton back and forth every five years or so?
And to break this inertia, does it take a candidate like Obama, whose campaign and candidacy had a lot of gimmicky qualities? Or from the other side, the hunting hockey mom Sarah Palin? Dear God.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 7:35 pm to NHTIGER
quote:When things like bailouts and Patriot Act are considered "reigning in an out-of-control federal bureaucracy" this country is in deep.
If a repub gets elected, we at least have a chance to get some people with a little common sense appointed to judgeships and positions of power within the federal government.
Particularly Cabinet positions. These people wield tremendous power in terms of how their agencies operate, spend money, formulate regulations and use/abuse political clout. Ousting Dems from control of the Justice Dept, the State Dept, the Labor Dept, and the Environmental Protection Agency, for starters, would go a long way in reigning in an out-of-control federal bureaucracy.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 7:41 pm to EST
Why would anyone want another Bush or Clinton in the WH?
Why not just have a ruling family?
Why not just have a ruling family?
Posted on 2/2/14 at 10:26 pm to The Egg
Don't know. But as a liberal, I would consider Jeb Bush for president. Much more presidential than his brother. He's the one that the Bush elder wished had run for president rather than the oldest problem child whose fraternity buddies helped into being Texas governor. He was a puppet. Jeb would never let that happen.
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