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Old 08-12-2015, 16:36   #1
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Just Say No to Jeb Bush

I am not very hopeful that the RNC will get the message.

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Carr: Nobody wants to see Jeb Bush win the nomination

How can between 87 and 93 percent of the Republican electorate be wrong?

After the Fox debate, the RINO-industrial complex hit Donald Trump with everything but the kitchen sink. And yet, after a nearly weeklong barrage, Juan Ellis Bush can’t get beyond 13 percent in the latest New Hampshire poll.

And Jeb’s national ceiling is below that, no matter how many wet kisses he gets from the Wall Street Journal and the Chamber of Commerce. After all this shock and awe, Jeb Bush still can’t buy a thrill. Being a front-runner just ain’t what it used to be, is it, Juan?

Granted, yesterday’s New Hampshire poll showed Trump slumping post-debate. But Juan couldn’t do better than 13 percent...

...Let’s face it, if Bush’s candidacy was viable, Trump would be assuming room temperature by now. Everyone would be falling into line. And even if Bush couldn’t catch fire, shouldn’t one of the Chamber of Commerce’s other RINO coat-holders be rushing into the vacuum?

Chris Christie — he’s toast, with lots of butter, and marmalade! John Kasich — the real flavor of the month at the polo clubs. But how long does his star keep rising once people start listening to that lame rap of his about getting to the pearly gates and having St. Peter ask you, “What did you do for poor people?”

Last week’s debate was supposed to restore the natural order of things. It didn’t happen. The top four candidates coming out of Cleveland were Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and 
Carly Fiorina. Three non-politicians and a guy who was born in Canada. With a combined total of one election victory among them.

Jeb Bush is quoted as saying, “I used to be 
a conservative.”

Republican primary voters have a saying, too: “I used to be a Bush voter.”

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Old 08-12-2015, 17:32   #2
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The problem with Jeb Bush is Jeb Bush, not that he's a Bush, IMO. He just lacks that "something" that a candidate needs to win. And by this, I mean that even if he held the exact same positions as say Ted Cruz, he still comes across as kind of "blah."
If he held the exact same positions as Ted Cruz, this topic wouldn't even be up for discussion.
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Old 08-12-2015, 18:56   #3
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He has the perceived personality of a cold dead fish. It may just be the TV, but that is what Jeb is coming across like. He was a good governor but so what, I don't want him or fatass Cristie as POTUS.
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Old 08-13-2015, 03:28   #4
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I have a really weird point of view when it comes to politics and I am not lucky enough to call myself American so my opinion shouldn't count.
You are right, your opinion doesn't count.
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Old 08-13-2015, 06:47   #5
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I am 75/25 for him.

It depends. I really think a lot of conspiracy stuff goes down in democracy because human nature is to use advantages for self interest.

Thus Illuminati dicks interfere with the democratic process, in my opinion they always will and always have.

I think with the current president because he comes from a middle class family and is the first African American president he is at a serious disadvantage in the realm of power struggles involving all the conspirator parties that secretly influence politics.

Jeb Bush is from a older and richer family. Intelligence grand father, intelligence dad, and former air force brother. I imagine he also has some skull and bones connections. I am hoping he can help sort out all the conspiracy shit in the world. At the very least you can hold him and his family accountable for stuff.

I have a really weird point of view when it comes to politics and I am not lucky enough to call myself American so my opinion shouldn't count.
You lost me at illuminati, skull and bones, conspiracy. If you had said Shriners, Rotary, or Lions club, I would have stayed with you.

These huge organized conspiracy snow jobs are ridiculous! If you saw how inept large organizations are you would laugh yourself to sleep at night. Just think about a conspiracy the next time you order a burger from that zit faced kid at the drive thru window at McDonalds. He was probably skull and bones himself!
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Old 08-13-2015, 07:42   #6
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I am 75/25 for him.

It depends. I really think a lot of conspiracy stuff goes down in democracy because human nature is to use advantages for self interest.

Thus Illuminati dicks interfere with the democratic process, in my opinion they always will and always have.

I think with the current president because he comes from a middle class family and is the first African American president he is at a serious disadvantage in the realm of power struggles involving all the conspirator parties that secretly influence politics.

Jeb Bush is from a older and richer family. Intelligence grand father, intelligence dad, and former air force brother. I imagine he also has some skull and bones connections. I am hoping he can help sort out all the conspiracy shit in the world. At the very least you can hold him and his family accountable for stuff.

I have a really weird point of view when it comes to politics and I am not lucky enough to call myself American so my opinion shouldn't count.
You are about one more ridiculous conspiracy post away from being banned from here.

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