What about Jeb Bush...
For President[?]
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Whomever wins the REP nomination gets my vote as the alternative is, well, not an option. Again, if folks who call themselves conservatives stick together (and that is doubtful reading the answers on this thread by Indirect DEM Supporters IMO) we can get a more conservative person in the White House. But those who either stayed home the last two elections, or wasted their votes on some loon who had no chance...well, look what we got. Like Franklin said, if we can hang together we will not hang separately. I ain't happy about another Bush....but more unhappy about another Clinton. Got to deal with reality. 0 -
Not just no but HELL NO! 0 -
copycat! bwahahahhahaahahah 0 -
Come on now,......where is the love for Hillary? 0 -
How about Scott Walker?
Kind of odd that many of the other potential candidates for the Republican party are all second generation immigrants.
I'll bet legal though.
Maybe they are still striving to get ahead and still believe in America.
SC Gov Nikki Haley (Indian)
Bobby Jindal (Indian)
Marco Rubio (Cuban)
All of them say they are pro Second Amendment.0 -
Anyone but a Democrap 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Marc1301
Come on now,......where is the love for Hillary?
glad to see you're still around0 -
NO doles, NO johns, NO mittys and NO jeb
IE - NO RINO's
another rino = a dem president
won't they ever learn?0 -
I will vote for the winner this time.. 0 -
Not for me. When the Chairman of the republican National Committee hails from the likes of Macon, Georgia, Montgomery, Alabama, or Vidor, Texas, I might give voting republican again some serious thought. I don't see that happening since that would give politicians a tolerable image. 0 -
No more-
Bushes
Clintons0 -
quote:Originally posted by wifetrained
What difference does it make anymore? Both parties apparently have the same goals, the only thing different is the path taken, the rhetoric used, and the manner it's presented by the media in order to guide the herd and garner a particular response.
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He's the worst candidate out there, except for all the others. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by rambo rebel
NO doles, NO johns, NO mittys and NO jeb
IE - NO RINO's
another rino = a dem president
won't they ever learn?
And it is this kind of thinking that got us the present POTUS. I would argue that YOU are the RINO....and because of this kind of thinking a IDS.....Indirect DEM Supporter. Again, if we conservatives all link arms around the ANTI-DEM we will win. If we split, they will win. Simple. Just get over it, join hands, and help keep Hillary out of the White House.0 -
Ted Cruz if I vote Republican.John Boenher is Rino!
serf
http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/2012/12/10/brown-john-boehner-leads-republicans-into-political-little-big-horn/?subscriber
Speaker of the House, John Boehner, the highest elected leader of the Republican Party, is headed for a similar annihilation at the hands of Barack Obama. It is a battle brought about by Boehner's earlier unwillingness to fight a determined and deadly foe. Now John Boehner's failed leadership may mortally wound the modern Republican Party.
How did we get here? John Boehner, at nearly every critical juncture has raised the white flag of capitulation.0 -
quote:Originally posted by bullshot
Jeb Bush was a two term Governor here in Florida, he was a great governor (check his record) and I would vote for him in a heartbeat.
Judging him by his last name is a poor and narrow minded approach to viewing him as a presidential candidate in my opinion.
It will be interesting however, to see who the Republicans finally endorse for the office.
I would also not vote for anyone named Kennedy.0 -
quote:Originally posted by pwillie
I will vote for the winner this time..
When I did that they forced him to resign.0 -
Jeb who?[^] 0 -
It want be for a "Dr. Wrayhappy.." Rhino!LOL! 0 -
quote:Originally posted by gary wray
Whomever wins the REP nomination gets my vote as the alternative is, well, not an option. Again, if folks who call themselves conservatives stick together (and that is doubtful reading the answers on this thread by Indirect DEM Supporters IMO) we can get a more conservative person in the White House. But those who either stayed home the last two elections, or wasted their votes on some loon who had no chance...well, look what we got. Like Franklin said, if we can hang together we will not hang separately. I ain't happy about another Bush....but more unhappy about another Clinton. Got to deal with reality.
Conservative and Republican have never been 100% interchangeable, and have been nowhere close to interchangeable since 1964.
Those who call themselves Republican will vote for Jeb Bush. Those that actually believe in the conservative value of Constitutional Government will not.
There is no legitimate mainstream conservatism in the modern GOP. It simply tries to use the Federal Government to over-reach in different ways than do the Democrats.
To be clear.
Jeb Bush will never get my vote.
Chris Christy will never get my vote.
Marco Rubio will never get my vote.
Ted Cruz has an outside chance of convincing me to vote for him. He needs to temper his love affair with military spending, and also needs to realize that the Federal Government has no business defining marriage.
Jim DeMint may get my vote. I think his stint at the Heritage Foundation has cleaned up his views as to some of the Federal Over-reach he supported as a Senator, but he would have to come out and state it.
Rand Paul would probably get my vote. I would like him to wait four years so that he is a better known commodity, with fuller record, particularly if in the majority in 2015, but he getting a whole lot of exposure right now, and rarely misses.
Unless something big changes, it is likely that the next President will have a GOP House and Senate. If that is the case, we need a GOP President that will not, as almost all have done in recent memory, use the consolidated power to expand government, expand the military, and play fast and loose with personal liberty.
Hmmmmm...... Other than the military thing, just like the Democrats do. How remarkably unsurprising.0 -
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
quote:Originally posted by gary wray
Whomever wins the REP nomination gets my vote as the alternative is, well, not an option. Again, if folks who call themselves conservatives stick together (and that is doubtful reading the answers on this thread by Indirect DEM Supporters IMO) we can get a more conservative person in the White House. But those who either stayed home the last two elections, or wasted their votes on some loon who had no chance...well, look what we got. Like Franklin said, if we can hang together we will not hang separately. I ain't happy about another Bush....but more unhappy about another Clinton. Got to deal with reality.
Conservative and Republican have never been 100% interchangeable, and have been nowhere close to interchangeable since 1964.
Those who call themselves Republican will vote for Jeb Bush. Those that actually believe in the conservative value of Constitutional Government will not.
There is no legitimate mainstream conservatism in the modern GOP. It simply tries to use the Federal Government to over-reach in different ways than do the Democrats.
To be clear.
Jeb Bush will never get my vote.
Chris Christy will never get my vote.
Marco Rubio will never get my vote.
Ted Cruz has an outside chance of convincing me to vote for him. He needs to temper his love affair with military spending, and also needs to realize that the Federal Government has no business defining marriage.
Jim DeMint may get my vote. I think his stint at the Heritage Foundation has cleaned up his views as to some of the Federal Over-reach he supported as a Senator, but he would have to come out and state it.
Rand Paul would probably get my vote. I would like him to wait four years so that he is a better known commodity, with fuller record, particularly if in the majority in 2015, but he getting a whole lot of exposure right now, and rarely misses.
Unless something big changes, it is likely that the next President will have a GOP House and Senate. If that is the case, we need a GOP President that will not, as almost all have done in recent memory, use the consolidated power to expand government, expand the military, and play fast and loose with personal liberty.
Hmmmmm...... Other than the military thing, just like the Democrats do. How remarkably unsurprising.
Put me in....[;)]0 -
You have two choices in this two party dictatorship, Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush, Less than 60%,although registered will not
bother to vote, I may decide to vote, however I will not be better off whom ever wins.0 -
quote:Originally posted by pwillie
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
quote:Originally posted by gary wray
Whomever wins the REP nomination gets my vote as the alternative is, well, not an option. Again, if folks who call themselves conservatives stick together (and that is doubtful reading the answers on this thread by Indirect DEM Supporters IMO) we can get a more conservative person in the White House. But those who either stayed home the last two elections, or wasted their votes on some loon who had no chance...well, look what we got. Like Franklin said, if we can hang together we will not hang separately. I ain't happy about another Bush....but more unhappy about another Clinton. Got to deal with reality.
Conservative and Republican have never been 100% interchangeable, and have been nowhere close to interchangeable since 1964.
Those who call themselves Republican will vote for Jeb Bush. Those that actually believe in the conservative value of Constitutional Government will not.
There is no legitimate mainstream conservatism in the modern GOP. It simply tries to use the Federal Government to over-reach in different ways than do the Democrats.
To be clear.
Jeb Bush will never get my vote.
Chris Christy will never get my vote.
Marco Rubio will never get my vote.
Ted Cruz has an outside chance of convincing me to vote for him. He needs to temper his love affair with military spending, and also needs to realize that the Federal Government has no business defining marriage.
Jim DeMint may get my vote. I think his stint at the Heritage Foundation has cleaned up his views as to some of the Federal Over-reach he supported as a Senator, but he would have to come out and state it.
Rand Paul would probably get my vote. I would like him to wait four years so that he is a better known commodity, with fuller record, particularly if in the majority in 2015, but he getting a whole lot of exposure right now, and rarely misses.
Unless something big changes, it is likely that the next President will have a GOP House and Senate. If that is the case, we need a GOP President that will not, as almost all have done in recent memory, use the consolidated power to expand government, expand the military, and play fast and loose with personal liberty.
Hmmmmm...... Other than the military thing, just like the Democrats do. How remarkably unsurprising.
Put me in....[;)]
Hillary and the other DEM's love this kind of thinkin'...got us what we got for the last eight years. My view is that anyone who opposes Hillary and any of those other gungrabbing DEM's will get my vote as I want them out of the White House. I will take 75% of the loaf (if my gun rights are in the 75%). Can't get everything you want.0 -
quote:Originally posted by topdad
I know you moral high grounders will continue
to not vote, or vote for that guy that no chance
in all of creation of winning, and that's what
put us where we're at now.[B)]
I'll go out on a limb here and say the demographics have shifted to such a huge degree that Republicans are unlikely to ever win the white house again. If not now, then certainly within the next one or two election cycles. Once amnesty is given, over 3/4th of the tens of millions will be reliable democrats. So by your logic, we should all just vote democrat in presidential elections since they're going to win anyway.
A man stands by principal; voting for a lesser of two evils is immoral.0 -
quote:Originally posted by SouthronPatriot
quote:Originally posted by topdad
I know you moral high grounders will continue
to not vote, or vote for that guy that no chance
in all of creation of winning, and that's what
put us where we're at now.[B)]
I'll go out on a limb here and say the demographics have shifted to such a huge degree that Republicans are unlikely to ever win the white house again. If not now, then certainly within the next one or two election cycles. Once amnesty is given, over 3/4th of the tens of millions will be reliable democrats. So by your logic, we should all just vote democrat in presidential elections since tfhey're going to win anyway.
A man stands by principal; voting for a lesser of two evils is immoral.
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You may/could be correct, Dumcrats, Republicrats, my life is good and I will work hard to see that it does not change, Polk is still the only President who got everything he asked for, all six propositions that changed life's by expanding our country by fifty percent.0 -
Sure sounds great, Hillary could be VP and Nancy Pelosi chief of staff, Chuck Schumer Attorney General and Harry Reid Sec. of State.
That should work out real well for us all.0 -
quote:Originally posted by bpost
Sure sounds great, Hillary could be VP and Nancy Pelosi chief of staff, Chuck Schumer Attorney General and Harry Reid Sec. of State.
That should work out real well for us all.
Now that would certainly be a horrifying lineup!!!0 -
quote:Originally posted by bpost
Sure sounds great, Hillary could be VP and Nancy Pelosi chief of staff, Chuck Schumer Attorney General and Harry Reid Sec. of State.
That should work out real well for us all.
My eyes are burning. Thought I would look up this post now that its been a year, now that Jeb has stepped out into the "light".0 -
America doesn't need any more shrubbery or the kliton murder machine back in power. 0 -
For the first time in history 3 Presidents from 1 family. Or will it be the first time a husband then wife becomes President? Scary stuff... 0
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