Prediction: Jeb Bush will run for President in 2016

Did anyone catch Bush's media appearances this weekend or media discussions about it? The MSM and neo-cons are positioning Jeb for the run. They couldn't say enough good things about him. :rolleyes:

They are looking for their next GOP front runner after Rubio's stumble.
 
Did anyone catch Bush's media appearances this weekend or media discussions about it? The MSM and neo-cons are positioning Jeb for the run. They couldn't say enough good things about him. :rolleyes:

They are looking for their next GOP front runner after Rubio's stumble.

If that's the best they can do, Rand Paul is a shoo-in.
 
Bush/Cheney owns the republican party. No one will win president with an R behind their name unless it is someone they control. I think there has never been a better time for an Independent.
 
Did anyone catch Bush's media appearances this weekend or media discussions about it? The MSM and neo-cons are positioning Jeb for the run. They couldn't say enough good things about him. :rolleyes:

They are looking for their next GOP front runner after Rubio's stumble.

Yes I did. About 50 seconds of "The Five". :rolleyes: I caught the part where Dana Perino mentioned she was/would be loyal to the Bush's (oh really) :rolleyes:. I find it telling how someone would mention loyalty to a family when she might have said loyal to an idea or philosophy.

I also caught how they're (fox cnn or msnbc?) pushing a Hillary and Jeb (AOBP) title match.

As such, I don't doubt for a minute that Rand Paul will be presented as some sort of an 'unknown' 'radical' by the msm.
And, presented as having no chance to gather votes to beat Hillary by establishment in the GOP.
 
Bush/Cheney owns the republican party. No one will win president with an R behind their name unless it is someone they control.

And their tool, the famous yellowcake-grade journalism outlet Fox, does their best to ensure this, and give them cover for their shenannigans. Our job is to make them tip their hand. Many more people see through it now that Fox has discredited the snot out of itself by promoting chronic losers like Santorum, Bachmann and Cain in an amazing effort to keep Ron Paul out of the nomination. Now we have Rand, and the rest of the media is trying to ensure he can't win the general election while Fox tries to restore its tattered reputation and simultaneously tarnish ours--by letting him win the nomination and then lose the election.

The only question in my mind is, can we foil their plot?
 
If Bush runs, Rubio won't and vice-versa. Rubio is Jeb's protégé.

Oh god, I wish, Rand Paul 2016, without Rubio means Rand walks to the nomination,

I'm worried that Rubio and Rand would spilit "tea party" votes and Bush would win the nomination.

I think the big challenge is the looming shadow of Hillary, it would be like the ultimate final boss battle.
 
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of course bush will run. hes probably been picked already. i cant wait to hear rand in these presidential debates. he has rons substance for the most part but can talk so smooth. he will crush them all. bring on durrr jeb bush.
 
This is like predicting that the sun will come up tomorrow. Here's my predictions of Weatherbillian proportions:

1. A non-establishment candidate, a true non-insider, will WIN the general in 2016.
2. A nuclear attack will occur on U.S. soil before the newly elected President is sworn into office. Likely a false flag, or at the least with the knowledge and green light of the insiders.
 
. . .
Rand vs Marco vs Jeb.

Of those 3, I predict one will be the GOP nominee, and one will be the VP nominee.
That would mean Rand would be one of them . . .
don't forget the electoral college rule that if both the POTUS and VP nominees are from the same state,
they can NOT receive that states electoral college votes . . .

Except ignore that the Dick Cheney living outside Houston as Halliburton CEO and Bush43 were both from Texas in 2000 -
they could get an architect named Rove to design the change of Cheney's official residency back to Wyoming where he'd been a Congressman long ago


If Bush runs, Rubio won't and vice-versa. Rubio is Jeb's protégé.

agreed, for the reason above as well
 
Yes I did. About 50 seconds of "The Five". :rolleyes: I caught the part where Dana Perino mentioned she was/would be loyal to the Bush's (oh really) :rolleyes:. I find it telling how someone would mention loyalty to a family when she might have said loyal to an idea or philosophy.

I also caught how they're (fox cnn or msnbc?) pushing a Hillary and Jeb (AOBP) title match.

As such, I don't doubt for a minute that Rand Paul will be presented as some sort of an 'unknown' 'radical' by the msm.
And, presented as having no chance to gather votes to beat Hillary by establishment in the GOP.

it won't matter what all these people say when Rand wins in Iowa, NH and SC... he's their nominee and they're stuck with him then.. Ha!

They can talk and fantasize about Jeb Bush all they like, it aint happening. No one in the GOP wants a Bush on the ticket and he's not going to win any of the early states.
 
. . . The MSM and neo-cons are positioning Jeb for the run. They couldn't say enough good things about him. :rolleyes:

They are looking for their next GOP front runner after Rubio's stumble.

If that's the best they can do, Rand Paul is a shoo-in.

Yep . . .
they are beginning to realize that the Senator from Florida will make the Grand Ol' Party look like arses in the end . . .

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I do agree with the assessment in this link by Correspondent Liz Marlantes . . .

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Dec...5/Is-Jeb-Bush-the-Republicans-Hillary-Clinton

"Watching Mr. Bush make the media rounds while promoting his new book on immigration this week,
we've been struck all over again by his political skills – a relaxed, unaffected manner on camera,
great ease in discussing policy, and the quiet confidence of a man who knows he's already regarded
as a leader within his party. "


. . .
(Jeb Bush) And he probably wouldn't clear the Republican field the way Hillary would. "

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NY Times also offered this
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/06/us/politics/jeb-bushs-rocky-re-entry-in-immigration-debate.html

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