Jeb Bush Threatens Dems' Hold on Hispanic Vote

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This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican-born First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.

Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!
 
This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!
That's why I keep talking up Jeb. The right wing are such contrarians that they'd rather lose than do something a liberal suggests.
 
Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, what is the difference? The direction of the country won't change. Big money interests will still take priority over the taxpayers. We'll continue to push an imperial foreign policy with endless wars. Lobbyists will still get rich off the D.C. trough.
 
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Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, what is the difference? The direction of the country won't change. Big money interests will still take priority over the taxpayers. We'll continue to push an empirical foreign policy with endless wars. Lobbyists will still get rich off the D.C. trough.
Big money's grip on government won't change until we change how elections are financed. SUPPORT PUBLIC FINANCING OF ELECTIONS and get the buying and selling of votes out of the system.
 
Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, what is the difference? The direction of the country won't change. Big money interests will still take priority over the taxpayers. We'll continue to push an empirical foreign policy with endless wars. Lobbyists will still get rich off the D.C. trough.

These are talking points to get Hillary elected, if that's what you want.
 
This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican-born First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.

Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!

Jeb would have a lock on the Hispanic vote. His son, George P. Bush just won his own election in Texas. If the handsome and Spanish speaking George campaigned on behalf of his dad, it would be devastating to democrats.
 
Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, what is the difference? The direction of the country won't change. Big money interests will still take priority over the taxpayers. We'll continue to push an empirical foreign policy with endless wars. Lobbyists will still get rich off the D.C. trough.

These are talking points to get Hillary elected, if that's what you want.

I would much prefer Jeb to Hillary any day, if it has to come down between the two. My understanding is JB was a very effective two-term Governor of Florida. He would definitely have no problem raising the money to run and so many others would, as of this post in time.
 
This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!
That's why I keep talking up Jeb. The right wing are such contrarians that they'd rather lose than do something a liberal suggests.


I'll take Rubio you can keep the other Bush..

 
Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, what is the difference? The direction of the country won't change. Big money interests will still take priority over the taxpayers. We'll continue to push an empirical foreign policy with endless wars. Lobbyists will still get rich off the D.C. trough.

These are talking points to get Hillary elected, if that's what you want.

I don't want either of them and I won't vote for either of them. Why anyone would want another Bush or Clinton in the White House is beyond me. Our nation overthrew a monarchy over 200 years ago. Why is it now you want to elect one?
 
This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican-born First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.

Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!

Jeb would have a lock on the Hispanic vote. His son, George P. Bush just won his own election in Texas. If the handsome and Spanish speaking George campaigned on behalf of his dad, it would be devastating to democrats.

Eye candy, too. :lol:

 
The United States under Jeb Bush:
  • Reckless foreign meddling
  • Endless wars
  • Crony Capitalism
  • Wall Street give aways
  • Continued erosion of civil rights
  • Lobbyists over the people
  • More runaway debt spending
  • Rising education costs
  • Rising health care costs
  • Rising utilities and food costs
  • Conservatives approve of it because there is a Republican in the White House
  • Liberals damn it because there is a Republican in the White House
The United States under Hillary Clinton:
  • Reckless foreign meddling
  • Endless wars
  • Crony Capitalism
  • Wall Street give aways
  • Continued erosion of civil rights
  • Lobbyists over the people
  • More runaway debt spending
  • Rising education costs
  • Rising health care costs
  • Rising utilities and food costs
  • Liberals approve of it because there is a Democrat in the White House
  • Conservatives damn it because there is a Democrat in the White House
 
I simply won't vote for Jeb in the primaries. I will if he is the nominee.. As bad has he is, he is better than any Democrat.
 
This may seem obvious to all but diehard RW Republicans, but Jeb Bush could be the biggest threat to the Democratic Party since Abraham Lincoln. Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of our population, and a Spanish speaking President and Mexican-born First Lady would be an irresistible combination. Hispanic cultural values are much more closely aligned with the GOP, and it is only Democratic demagoguery about "immigration reform" which has countered this inclination.

Thus the attacks oh him from the Right and the Left. Strange bedfellows indeed!
it would all depend on how they view Jeb and what he wants at the time if he runs.....just because the guy speaks Spanish with a Mexican wife dont mean shit.....the President of Mexico is the same way....and he aint too popular down there right now....
 
3 Bushes no thanks....Another Bush could never win the Republican nomination nor should he

And especially when this knowledge hits the airwaves:

Great article about the Bush's by the way.

Snip:

Beyond Bush’s wife, a presidential campaign would bring renewed attention to their daughter, whose mug shot was widely circulated online and in the media after she was arrested in 2002 on charges of fraudulently buying prescription drugs. Later, Noelle Bush served 10 days in jail after she was found hiding crack cocaine in her shoe during a stay at court-ordered drug rehabilitation.




As Jeb Bush eyes 2016 key question is how a presidential campaign would affect his family - The Washington Post
 

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