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Do you support Jeb Bush for president in 2016?

 
 
2tfx
 
Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 05:33 pm
My opinion is NOT ANOTHER BUSH, aren't two failures enough?
 
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 05:34 pm
**** no.
McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 06:48 pm
Not right now, no.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 07:53 pm
@2tfx,
I would never support him, but I think he should run for president. This way, the democrats have an easier win.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 08:14 pm
I'm supporting Ted Cruz for the Republican nomination...mostly because the last thing in the world that I want is a Republican in the White House. Cruz seems like the perfect loser for the GOP.

Bush appears to be a decent guy...and unlike his brother, he seems to be at least minimally intelligent.

I hope he never gets the job.
chai2
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 08:46 pm
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:

**** no.


My sentiments.
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Lordyaswas
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 09:05 pm
I say yes, as I feel that it's time that the USA went and invaded another country again.

Tony Bliar's son is going into politics. Do you think we could wait until he's in a relevant position as to lend a hand again, like his old dad?
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knaivete
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2014 11:52 pm
@2tfx,
Is Jeb a dire choice? Bush, it reverberates.
RABEL222
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2014 12:26 am
@Frank Apisa,
But Frank. Our two trillion dollar wars are coming to an end. We need another Bush. If we dont get one they, the government, may start spending tax money on infrastructure.
Kolyo
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2014 12:32 am
@RABEL222,
RABEL222 wrote:

But Frank. Our two trillion dollar wars are coming to an end. We need another Bush.


Unfortunately for Dems (and fortunately for America) Jeb takes after his father more than his neocon brother.

Quote:
In terms of a broader foreign policy doctrine, DefenseNews reported in April that veteran national security officials and political observers "say his philosophy seems to align more with his realist father, George H.W. Bush, than his neoconservative brother, George W. Bush."

"I think you’ll see a return, if he were to get the nomination, to the old-school classic realist Republican philosophy," Larry Korb, a former Pentagon official, told the publication. "He probably would fit the mold of his father, James Baker, and Henry Kissinger."

SOURCE: http://www.businessinsider.com/jeb-bush-on-the-issues-2014-10
RABEL222
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2014 01:00 am
@Kolyo,
Perhaps what you mean is he can fake the position of his father by emulating his brother, by lying his ass off.
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Butrflynet
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2014 02:02 am
Quite a conumdrum for W. Will he support the wife of his brother from another mother, or his brother from the same mother?


farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2014 03:15 am
@Butrflynet,
As the GOP continues to slip into becoming two separate parties, the "RINO" side would love a Jeb or another shot with Romney. EVen Christie would satisfy them. The Teabag side wants no part of this.

Im investing all my spare money in popcorn futures

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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Thu 18 Dec, 2014 08:41 am
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:

**** no.

Can't top this perfect answer. Very Happy
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Thu 18 Dec, 2014 08:45 am
@Frank Apisa,
Frank Apisa wrote:

I'm supporting Ted Cruz for the Republican nomination...mostly because the last thing in the world that I want is a Republican in the White House. Cruz seems like the perfect loser for the GOP.

Bush appears to be a decent guy...and unlike his brother, he seems to be at least minimally intelligent.

I hope he never gets the job.


I can think of a few great possible GOP losers I'd like to see head their 2016 effort.

Michele Bachmann
Herman Cain
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum

And my M. Night Shyamalan twist: The Manchurian Candidate known as Dick Cheney.


jcboy
 
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Reply Fri 19 Dec, 2014 03:40 pm
@2tfx,
Spawn of the devil and brother to the village idiot. Are you kidding me? Cool
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Fri 19 Dec, 2014 05:14 pm
@tsarstepan,
You forgot Mike Huckabee
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 19 Dec, 2014 05:30 pm
@CalamityJane,
If we get Jeb, does Darth come with him?
Kolyo
 
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Reply Fri 19 Dec, 2014 05:43 pm
@knaivete,
knaivete wrote:

Is Jeb a dire choice? Bush, it reverberates.


If he does win the nomination, he'd be ill-advised take on Liz Cheney as a running mate.

"Bush-Cheney 2016" sounds particularly bad.
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giujohn
 
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Reply Sat 20 Dec, 2014 04:41 pm
What I do know is it wont be a democrat that much is certain.
And I will laugh my ass off if Jeb does take it just to see all the bleeding heart liberals gnashing their teeth and wringing their hands exclaiming,"Woe is me!"

LOL
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