The GOP is dead. Stick a fork in it.

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2013/jun/28/bushpalin-2016-called-gops-only-chance/

Earlier this year, Jeb Bush told ABC that both his father George H.W. Bush, and brother George W. recommended he run for president in 2016. Mama Barbara Bush is not keen on the idea, declaring in April that “the nation’s probably had enough Bushes.”

But in the constantly shifting equations of potential Republican hopefuls for future president and vice president, the former Florida governor’s name has been tied with another former governor: Sarah Palin.

The pair have now been framed as a “the GOP’s only chance” in the race by American Thinker contributor Michael Sheppard.

“Would Jeb Bush have as good a chance, or better, than any other prospective GOP candidate? Most certainly he might. As a popular governor of Florida, married to a Hispanic, and who garnered a good proportion of the Hispanic vote, Bush would be in a strong position to carry the state,” he says, reasoning that Mr. Bush, as a southern governor, could also hold sway in Virginia and appeal to Iowa evangelicals and centrist voters in New Hampshire.

Should Hillary Clinton emerge as the Democratic candidate, it could also improve Mr. Bush’s “electability”. Then there is the Palin factor, Mr. Sheppard says. She brings ardent fans with her, of course.

“A Jeb Bush/president - Sarah Palin/vice-president ticket covers all the Electoral College, Evangelical, pro-life, centrist-conservative, experienced governorships, male/female bases,” he notes.

“Both are strongly vetted and most certainly there is nothing in Palin’s life that has not be diced and sliced, disproved and shown to be a product of leftist hate. Even in liberal circles there has been grudging acceptance that Jeb Bush ran a successful administration in Florida and that he is ‘not George W.’ “

Mr. Sheppard continues, “Palin is not the media neophyte she was in 2008, and never again would be the subject of the astonishing MSM/Blogosphere hate and ambush that she was then. A Bush/Palin team would be a candidacy of ideas, from experienced campaigners, which would have to be addressed by the opposition media and Dem’s without the distraction of lurid media ‘scandals’.”

He ultimately concludes, “The Palin/Bush pairing would see the rifts in the GOP healed over, a united team with massive resources in finance, manpower and credibility, and a very real path to Electoral College victory - an historic compromise for the restoration of a conservative America. All this is moot of course if the immigration crisis splits the GOP asunder - which might well lead be a Bush versus Palin primary campaign.”

But hey. If vice president, Part II doesn’t suit Mrs. Palin, there’s always the U.S. Senate. Last month the Tea Party Leadership Fund launched an effort to draft her to run against Sen. Mark Begich, Alaska Democrat, in 2014.

“You and I both know that Sarah Palin is a fighter who will stand up to Harry Reid and his pals in the Senate to protect our Constitution in issues like amnesty, gun control and our nation’s crushing debt,” organizer Todd Cefaratti told followers in an email. “We know that, with Sarah in the Senate, conservatives across America can rest a little easier at night knowing that she’s at the watch.”

See Mr. Sheppard’s complete story here.

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Two wings of the same crony, socialist, big government, establishment vulture. You will be given the choice of the lesser evil wing.
 
I personally think it would be friggin hilarious if the GOP managed to get Jeb the nod. I don't think that will happen as they know the pitchforks and torches would come out. It's not just the liberty folks who can't stand the Bush clan anymore. Much of the GOP SoCon and TeaParty base can't stand them either.
 
Well if the anarchists and Libertarians manage to kill off Rand Lee and Cruz I might just vote for that ticket.
 
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If vice president, Part II doesn’t suit Mrs. Palin, there’s always the U.S. Senate. Last month the Tea Party Leadership Fund launched an effort to draft her to run against Sen. Mark Begich, Alaska Democrat, in 2014.

Could be a launching pad for VP. Granted she'll only have a year under her belt, but it'll give her some cred.
 
Our secret Dark Council of Anarchists are hard at work klamath, so get those Bush bumper stickers ready!

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Palin's a nit and I might black out the bush part of the sticker but she is better than anarchists or hilary.
 
Palin's a nit and I might black out the bush part of the sticker but she is better than anarchists or hilary.

Nobody/Nobody 2016 :D

Seriously though, Cruz/Lee is probably your best bet with mainstream GOP.
 
This is insane. If the GOP nominated another Bush (not to mention Palin) they really are suicidal.
 
"Palin went over so well in 2008, sweeping McCain to victory, that her services will be needed again as VP in 2016."
 
He's right though, that there sure are some who are trying very hard to do just that. It's extremely discouraging.

The GOP is doing it all by themselves.

Are we talking about this same Jeb Bush?
http://www.cfr.org/immigration/us-immigration-policy/p20030

"The continued failure to devise and implement a sound and sustainable immigration policy threatens to weaken America's economy, to jeopardize its diplomacy, and to imperil its national security," concludes a new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Independent Task Force co-chaired by former Florida governor Jeb Bush and former White House chief of staff Thomas "Mack" McLarty.

Are we talking about the same GOP that pushed McCain and Romney, and the likes of Santorum, Cain and Perry? While at the same time Blacking out and belittling Ron Paul?
That GOP?
 
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why am i assuming that even though CC might get re-elected as NJ's governor
despite the ongoing scandal, any POTUS run by he has to wait until 2020????
 
He's right though, that there sure are some who are trying very hard to do just that. It's extremely discouraging.

No he isn't. We don't affect shit at the polls. I love how you ignore my "less than 10%" stat. You and Klamath want to blame us for what Rethuglicans do.

The fact is; Auditing the fed is not popular. Neither is cutting spending. Neither is being lenient on whistle-blowers. All the bitching about Rand amongst the liberty movement doesn't matter at all when it comes to elections. Rand is saying the things he's saying to appeal to non-liberty movement people. And for a good reason. We don't have the numbers to affect a presidential election. You and Klamath are blaming us instead of those guilty parties.
 
The GOP is doing it all by themselves.

Are we talking about this same Jeb Bush?
http://www.cfr.org/immigration/us-immigration-policy/p20030



Are we talking about the same GOP that pushed McCain and Romney, and the likes of Santorum, Cain and Perry? While at the same time Blacking out and belittling Ron Paul?
That GOP?

Yeah, some track record as of late. Maybe the deep pockets in the GOP are tired of losing. The Bush name probably has a lot of equity left with voters and donors.
 
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