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1-5-2009 1:36 AM
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blueridge says:
'Jeb' (John Ellis) Bush is a member of the neocon think tank Project for New American Century, and he is more popular and well spoken than his (former cheerleader) Yale 'Skull & Bones' brother whose was not known for his academic skills.

Williams Kristol (PNAC founder, son of Irving Kristol, father of neoconservatism) publicly conceded during the primaries that the only negative for Jeb Bush (republican Gov of Florida, with a large electoral base) was that America was tired of Bush's in office now.

Would Cheney (PNAC member) be his VP, again, too? Or would it be Gov. Sarah Palin whom Kristol and the neocon gang are now grooming? (Yes, this will be the ticket, inauguration 2013--how unlucky).

Obama received Kristol's blessing too.
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1-5-2009 7:48 AM
ratcatcher2
The father must be ga-ga now. Asked on TV about Jeb's chances of election in Florida, he suggest further that he'd make a great president!!! Another Bush??? Well he cannot be worse the the worse in living memory so he'd have to be an improvement. Still, it seems to be more of scraping the bottom of the barrel, but is this desperation or is the bottom of the barrel is where the US is at for now with its politicians?
1-5-2009 10:46 AM
lifecyce1898
We need a new amendment to the Constitution, no more Bushes in public office.
1-5-2009 12:22 PM
BartendingBear
Throw up! In the millions of citizens here in the U.S. there's no other name to put on a ballot than Bush, and then tied to that lunatic Palin? If this were to happen we'd deserve every horrible outcome we'd get.
1-6-2009 7:34 PM
blueridge
Jeb Bush announced today he will not run for Senate as the clip mentioned, a surprise. He also added this:

Bush pledged to be involved in rebuilding the Republican Party by advocating conservative ideas and policies. But in a written statement, he also called on his fellow Republicans to "raise the level of debate to reflect the American people's desire for change and bipartisanship, embodied by November's historic election.''

"President-elect Obama ran a tremendous campaign, and I am proud to call him my president,'' Bush said in the statement.

So what is "conservative" then, Jeb? Primarily war policy...
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