What about Jeb Bush...
For President[?]
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He is completely useless therefore apt to be elected. It worked for Obama. 0 -
No 0 -
No more Bushs. Remember this?
Therefore, I resign as a Life Member of N.R.A., said resignation to be effective upon your receipt of this letter. Please remove my name from your membership list. Sincerely, [ signed ] George Bush0 -
Go to Bush Family Value$ MotherJones.com That is one great article. It exposes the whole corrupt money grubbing family. 0 -
I will be voting for the loser.... 0 -
The bottom line we have to remember is that whoever becomes President will nominate people for the Supreme Court. Since those nine people are the ones who make the laws & rule the country we may have to hold our noses & vote for anyone who is not Billery.
The Supremes have usurped the control & it is long past time to restore the three balanced branches of government that we are supposed to have.
Draft Scalia for president.0 -
quote:Originally posted by gruntled
The bottom line we have to remember is that whoever becomes President will nominate people for the Supreme Court. Since those nine people are the ones who make the laws & rule the country we may have to hold our noses & vote for anyone who is not Billery.
The Supremes have usurped the control & it is long past time to restore the three balanced branches of government that we are supposed to have.
Draft Scalia for president.
And John Roberts has worked out so well......0 -
Jeb breaks out of the gate at the Debate... 0 -
Jeb Bush nominated is GIVING the democrats the White House 0 -
Jeb Bush is starting to gain some steam. 0 -
for me it's trump then bush.................... 0 -
Many of you are really slow. You should have left the party at least a decade ago. Stop voting party vote for the individual. 0 -
There's a bunch of macaroons on this thread proclaiming that a vote for Jeb Bush is akin to voting "conservative".
Bury your head in the republican's azzez if you like.
The vaunted "conservative" Ronny Reagan banned more guns and granted amnesty to more illegals than Peanuts Carter, Klinton and Barachus Obamus combined!0 -
Is Jeb up for the challenge or is he just going to blow out like a candle? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Missouri Mule K30
Is Jeb up for the challenge or is he just going to blow out like a candle?
Wiff!0 -
I do not think even Dads UFO comments can help him now... 0 -
Jeb the guy who won't use his last name for fear of being tied to his family?
America must have someone else besides a Bush or Clinton to run the country?
We don't need a dynasty like North Korea.
Trump is a hot air balloon and Carson may have been a great surgeon but I think he is also an idiot.0 -
i am fed up with the choice of two dynasties..... 0 -
I wish I could elect them all. Ranking them as I currently see them in reverse order of who I'd want as President:
10. Kasich. Great on policy, but Trump was right in the debate, he got lucky with fracking, otherwise, Ohio would be in a big hole right now, and he wouldn't have a shot. He just doesn't strike me as a leader. A leader has to have at least SOME measure of charisma, because he has to convince people he's right, and Kasich doesn't have that IMO. Secretary of Labor? Sure. President? No.
9. Carson. He's learning on the fly. He has changed his position on three or four different issues already. Being a doctor is even less of a qualification for being President than being a CEO. Seems like a wonderful man. Kind Honest. He needs to run for governor somewhere before I'd be ready to hand him the reins of the country. Surgeon General? Absolutely. President? No.
8. Bush. Too much baggage. Too much outside money for my comfort. There is no doubt in my mind that, if there was another banking crisis, he'd bail them out. He will cave to the PC crowd because he thinks it's inevitable that they're gonna win anyway, and he will essentially govern as a Dem IMO. Not to mention that his delivery when he speaks is terrible, so he will get destroyed by Hillary in any debate. He just doesn't inspire any sense of trust in me. I'm not sure I've seen a less charismatic politician. He reminds me of the classroom geek saying, Come on guys, stop it."
7. Paul. I love Rand, I had high hopes for him, but he reminds me of a libertarian Obama. He seems to be more comfortable lecturing on rights and the constitution than he does leading. There is no doubt he would TRY to shrink government, but there's a lot more involved in running the country than that. Secretary of the Treasury, I'm all over that. President? No.
6. Fiorina. I think she could make a good President, but I think she has a serious likeability problem. That alone doesn't disqualify her, but it makes her harder to elect in a general election. She comes off as cold and harsh. Efficiency is wonderful. She is the queen of efficiency. It's tempting to give her the benefit of the doubt, because Margaret Thatcher came across the same way at times, but these last six candidates have to be separated somehow, and I don't think she's got the personality to get elected.
5. Huckabee. Huck is a nice man. He was a good governor, and he's likeable. But he comes across as impractical at times, like when he talks about social security. Sure, it's the "right" thing to do to give everyone their full share, but we all know it's gonna take some serious gerrymandering from here on in to make the money work, and I think it's important to have someone in there who isn't sooo nice that they aren't willing to screw someone over, because, well someone's getting screwed no matter what we do.
4. Trump. Yeah, I love the Donald and what he says. I love that he isn't beholden to any special interest groups. I believe him when he says he'll build a wall, and that he'll get the Mexicans to pay for it. Just because the dopes at CNBC can't think of a way to do that, doesn't mean Trump can't. But I think there's something to be said for having governing experience. If there weren't three candidates as qualified as the three ahead of him running, I'd have no problem letting Trump take control of the country. I think he'd get bored eventually, because governing isn't like running a business. There's a lot of mundane stuff to take care of. He'd be great at the figurehead aspect, and he's a guy I'd want at the negotiating table, but I think he couldn't care less about half of the things a President needs to care about, so we'd be at the mercy of whoever we had around him when it came to things such as foreign policy.
5. Christie. I have a hard time deciding between these last three. Maybe if Christie didn't give Obama to hug (okay, maybe there wasn't an actual hug, but it felt like there was), I'd be more open to him. It would be gratifying in a sense to sick him on the Dems. You know he's a hothead, and that there would be some measure of the bridge closing payback coming the Dem's way. He would mess with them in all kinds of ways IMO. As delicious as that sounds, I'm not sure it serves us well in the long run (though, I admit I might be wrong about that). It's tempting to support him, but I'm just not convinced he's quite as good as he claims he is. Maybe it's because I've known too many New York/Jersey guys who were full of crap and I'm leery. Still, if he wins it, I'm fine with it.
2. Cruz. Smart, good on his feet. Principled. Not sure I know any Repub who doesn't like him. The only thing I ever hear said negative about him is that he's just "unelectable" because he's so straight line Conservative. I'm not sure how much he would get done as President, because he's THAT principled and ideological. At this point, differentiating between him and Rubio comes down to some very subjective things. While I don't agree that he would be unelectable, I think he wouldn't be as appealing as Rubio. His smile is a bit awkward. He comes off as ticked off most of the time. And it feels like he'd be willing to go scorched Earth to hold the line. I'm not sure I want that. As much as I think I'm right, there's a whole other half of the country that has to be taken into consideration. I know the Dems haven't taken the Repubs into consideration, but I'd like a President who cares about everyone. I'm not sure Cruz does.
1. Rubio. He certainly has some flaws, but he's got a million dollar smile and the wit to be President. I don't think he would be as principled as some of the other candidates, but I think he would be popular and serve the 8 years, as well as setting the bed for the Repub to follow him. He's gonna run into intense "war on women" attacks because he changed his stance and now says abortion shouldn't be allowed even in the case of rape and incest. That's gonna make the women go nuts.
Anyway, that's how I see it today. Subject to change.0 -
quote:Originally posted by Waco Waltz
Many of you are really slow. You should have left the party at least a decade ago. Stop voting party vote for the individual.
At last.........someone who can see what the party vote has gotten us.0 -
Well I believe that the well has dried up for Jeb...
Now is the time to back the next Party Nominee...
TRUMP0 -
Merry Christmas 0 -
No - done with the Bush's. Need new direction and insight.
Today I would vote TRUMP0 -
First and foremost Merry Christmas.
As to pres race
Cristy NO, is a gun control idiot
No more clinton murder machine
bush we need no more shrubbery
rubio more illegals
Trump says what all Americans want to complain about and is saying and piffle with PC
If the RNC pushes out Trump they will get 3rd term for osambo, we are all doomed.0 -
The "Surge" is still to come...[:o)] 0 -
I wonder why Jeb has not endorsed another candidate yet? 0 -
No this, no that... How about ABC?
ANYBODY But Clinton. Isn't that the absolute goal?
That's how I see it. Not voting can hand the bitch the election.0 -
You have many Libertarians on this forum, that will not vote for anyone but their candidate...whom is Gary Johnson...who will get about.0001% of the vote...[:o)] 0 -
Jeb likes Cruz. [:D] 0 -
Has JEB endorsed anyone? 0
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