Phyllis Schlafly assails GOP establishment for trying to coronate Jeb Bush

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[h=1]Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly assails GOP establishment for trying to coronate Jeb Bush[/h]
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Phyllis Schlafly has long argued that the American conservative movement’s purpose is to influence, not echo, the Republican Party.

And still going strong at age 90, Mrs. Schlafly wants to influence the GOP anew by warning against letting the party’s “kingmakers” — the Wall Street elite and political consultant class — turn the 2016 presidential nomination contest into a coronation of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.

Mincing no words, Mrs. Schlafly makes her case in a 2015 update to her landmark book from a half-century ago titled “A Choice Not an Echo,” which, in 1964, became the motto of Barry Goldwater’s grass-roots movement.

In her update, Mrs. Schlafly — founder of the Eagle Forum — argues that her party too often picks losers as candidates because of a stranglehold by the political consultant-big business-Wall Street crowd, which she argues makes a bundle from championing moderates over conservatives.

She warns that may be happening again in 2016 in the persona of Jeb Bush.

She notes “closed-door events have been held for Republican megadonors to select who will get the big money that went last time to Mitt Romney” and that the mainstream media already are cheering on Mr. Bush.

As evidence, she cites a New York Times article about how “Jeb Bush is so smart, so intellectual and so well-read. We were told that he is a ‘top-drawer intellect’ and a voracious reader who maintains 25 books on his Kindle — books such as George Gilder’s ‘Knowledge and Power.’”

Mrs. Schlafly urges grass-roots conservatives to rise up and resist a coronation of Mr. Bush.
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As evidence, she cites a New York Times article about how “Jeb Bush is so smart, so intellectual and so well-read. We were told that he is a ‘top-drawer intellect’ and a voracious reader who maintains 25 books on his Kindle — books such as George Gilder’s ‘Knowledge and Power.’”

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His brother was dangerous for many reasons, including his mission with a diety!

How ever, he did implement a half baked space initiative. Though with short sightedness in America it was never going to be.
 
His brother was dangerous for many reasons, including his mission with a diety!

How ever, he did implement a half baked space initiative. Though with short sightedness in America it was never going to be.

I think space exploration is one of the most important and fascinating things human beings have ever done. Which is just one of many reasons government should no be involved in it.
 
I think space exploration is one of the most important and fascinating things human beings have ever done. Which is just one of many reasons government should no be involved in it.

Well Whether or not Elon Musk's Mars mission will take place a decade from now or not is open. Private companies have always been the bedrock of NASA, and the private side is slowly opening.

But I personally can never agree to the private business model out there in our solar system those planets and moons, owned by all the countries of this planet. Ofcourse for the peaceful purpose for gaining knowledge.;)

Mr Spock died recently, kind of makes me reflect on a vision of dreams that will never be, the way the inhabitants with money on this planet behave.

Well the MSL probe on Mars at Gale crator is doing fine, moving on from Pahrump hills onto Artists drive. More elements to find in rocks, that is the highlight of NASA for now, well the whole subject of the unknown.



 
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