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Jeb Bush 2016? -- (link)
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by
znufrii (10 days)
if Romney wins I think the GOP goes even further nutbag. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Jun 11 '12, 10:43
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I'm waiting for the GOP to split in half. -- nm
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Remlik
Jun 11, 11:00
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It would just be a shift of people from one party to another, just like the Reagan Democrats eventually just moved over to the GOP. -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 11, 11:23
It would be nice to have a viable third party in America. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 11:15
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it would be.
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 11:23
1
Kucenish!!! -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 11:25
See, I think a "third party" is mythical fool's gold. I'd like to see about 5 or 6 major parties. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jun 11, 11:16
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will never happen absent a complete restructuring of our electoral system. -- (link)
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 11:25
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Well, you have to have three to get to four, and four to get to five, and five to get to six! -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 11, 11:21
that is a possibility as well, of course
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 10:53
I think that will happen regardless of what happens in November.
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Roger More
Jun 11, 10:47
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Maybe, but that scares me much less. And at some point, there needs to be a tipping point and more in the party will try to "right" the ship a la Jeb
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Don Homer
Jun 11, 10:48
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I agree, but I honestly thought that tipping point would come before this election. I've been thinking about whether this parallels with the Dems in
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Roger More
Jun 11, 11:00
except, and maybe i read this wrong, Jeb seems to be bending more towards the "loons"
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tRuMaN (CPA, representing ST)
Jun 11, 10:52
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No - he's saying things like Reagan and Bush Sr. worked across party lines, that he would accept some tax increases as part of a package of spending
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Roger More
Jun 11, 11:05
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all that is true, and yet,
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tRuMaN (CPA, representing ST)
Jun 11, 11:11
I see him as calling them out.
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Reagen
Jun 11, 11:00
Not debating, just asking your perception. To me, Romney strikes me as a moderate pandering to the hardcore base. -- nm
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Mop (199 lbs)
Jun 11, 10:46
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Remember that he will only be as moderate as the GOP in Congress.
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TWuG
Jun 11, 10:50
I don't think that is an inaccurate perception, but his willingness to pander says more about how he will approach governing than his "moderate" views
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 10:49
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There's no better way for the GOP to blow themselves up entirely than to go full on Tea Party at all levels.
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Mop (199 lbs)
Jun 11, 10:52
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unless it works and the country gets better. -- nm
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tRuMaN (CPA, representing ST)
Jun 11, 10:55
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"Hmm. My dishwasher isn't working as well as it used to. Maybe if I shoot it with my shotgun it will work right!" -- nm
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Don Homer
Jun 11, 10:57
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isnt there entire sections of the internet supporting this train of thought
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tRuMaN (CPA, representing ST)
Jun 11, 11:01
It doesn't matter what he is in his heart (assuming he has one). It's what he does. How far does he go to pander?
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Don Homer
Jun 11, 10:48
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I am not so sure. He could end up being like Scott Brown. maybe? -- nm
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Jovian
Jun 11, 10:50
right. Scares me to death. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jun 11, 10:43
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and if he loses too.
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Reagen
Jun 11, 10:51
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