Jeb Bush?
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Jeb Bush?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/ ... index.html
Reading this article got me to thinking....what do you all think the chances of Jeb Bush running in the net election?
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Reading this article got me to thinking....what do you all think the chances of Jeb Bush running in the net election?
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I don't want to politicize this whole tsunami thing..CAPBOY wrote:He is smarter, more detail oriented, more of a unifier than his brother. Not as much of a Jesus freak either. That being said, I think someone without the bush name will be the next POTUS.
It makes good sense to send Jeb - he's delt with a few bad natural disasters in Fla....
But it also makes political sense to pair him up with the moderate Colin Powell too...
How could you call Jeb a hardliner?DMC wrote:I don't want to politicize this whole tsunami thing..CAPBOY wrote:He is smarter, more detail oriented, more of a unifier than his brother. Not as much of a Jesus freak either. That being said, I think someone without the bush name will be the next POTUS.
It makes good sense to send Jeb - he's delt with a few bad natural disasters in Fla....
But it also makes political sense to pair him up with the moderate Colin Powell too...
There I go again...CAPBOY wrote:How could you call Jeb a hardliner?DMC wrote:I don't want to politicize this whole tsunami thing..CAPBOY wrote:He is smarter, more detail oriented, more of a unifier than his brother. Not as much of a Jesus freak either. That being said, I think someone without the bush name will be the next POTUS.
It makes good sense to send Jeb - he's delt with a few bad natural disasters in Fla....
But it also makes political sense to pair him up with the moderate Colin Powell too...
I don't consider him a "hardliner" - not at all - but there may be people on the fence who may consider him to be like GWB..
There's going to be a moderate revolution soon - on both sides of the fence.. The sooner each party grooms someone moderate the better off they are...
Guilt by association.....definitely. Once again, you highlight the incredible ignorance of the populace.DMC wrote:There I go again...CAPBOY wrote:How could you call Jeb a hardliner?DMC wrote:I don't want to politicize this whole tsunami thing..CAPBOY wrote:He is smarter, more detail oriented, more of a unifier than his brother. Not as much of a Jesus freak either. That being said, I think someone without the bush name will be the next POTUS.
It makes good sense to send Jeb - he's delt with a few bad natural disasters in Fla....
But it also makes political sense to pair him up with the moderate Colin Powell too...
I don't consider him a "hardliner" - not at all - but there may be people on the fence who may consider him to be like GWB..
There's going to be a moderate revolution soon - on both sides of the fence.. The sooner each party grooms someone moderate the better off they are...
The funny thing is, Jeb emulates CLINTON more than he does W in his approach to politics. Sure, he is more to the right than Bill is, but he is nowhere NEAR GWB on the right.
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I thought this link was interesting and somewhat relevant.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... index.html
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