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Is the Bush family calling in favors?
By Brian4Liberty - February 5, 2015
(RPF) - There was a very interesting segment on the Laura Ingraham radio show today. Her guest was David Frum, and the interview was primarily about Jeb Bush. Now some people may wonder why Mitt Romney dropped out of the 2016 GOP race. The most likely cause was that the GOP power brokers abandoned him. Why would they abandon Romney, even if they preferred him over Jeb?
According to both Ingraham and Frum, the Bush family has been calling in favors, and putting pressure on GOP donors and power brokers. They relayed stories of personal phone calls to billionaires from former President George W. Bush, who no doubt was requesting some quid pro quo. How many billionaires made an extra billion or two due to the actions of the Bush presidencies? Crony corporatism always has it's beneficiaries. Is it time to call in those favors?
The other interesting aspect of the interview was Jeb's past statements on immigration. Apparently the open borders position, or some variation of immigration "reform" that increases immigration, has become the defining signal or litmus test that a candidate is a post-America globalist. It also happens to be Jeb's favorite subject, the one which animates him the most.
In a recent article, Frum elaborates on Jeb's position as gleaned from past speeches and interviews. For instance, Jeb has exhibited a disappointing lack of confidence in America, even to the point of preferring foreign immigrants over existing U.S. citizens. Frum elaborates:
"Jeb Bush’s enthusiasm for immigration, even when the immigrants are unskilled, even if they break the law, goes so deep that he even sometimes ventures to suggest that the personal characteristics of immigrants are to be preferred over those of the native-born. Here for example is an informal Jeb Bush speaking to a friendly interviewer, National Review’s Jay Nordlinger, early in 2014. “If we’re going to grow at 4% a year, we have to have young, aspiring people be able to create dynamic activity. And we can’t do that with our existing demographics.”
Bush seems to have something more in mind than just the the familiar (if overstated) claim that immigration can counter the aging of the population. He seems to think that there is some quality in the immigrants themselves that is more enterprising—more dynamic to use his favorite term—than native-born Americans. This is not only a positive judgment on the immigrants themselves. It is also a negative judgment on native-born Americans."
It remains to be seen whether a subtle smearing of the average U.S. citizen will have any effect on the Jeb Bush juggernaut at the voting booth. Obviously, it will play well with crony corporate interests on Wall St. and at the US Chamber of Commerce. "Bring on the cheap labor" is a rallying cry that they can stand behind 100%. And where that overlaps with those who want a post-America global order, it becomes doubly agreeable. Even if Jeb is not the most desirable candidate for a myriad of other reasons, with a little arm twisting and full establishment backing, it starts to sound like the best compromise candidate that the crony corporatists and globalists will be able to field in the GOP primary. With his nearly identical twin, Hillary Clinton, looking like a shoe-in on the Democrat wing of the establishment, 2016 is shaping up to be nothing but an elaborate farce.
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