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Topic: Politico: Bush vs. Clinton 2016! |
Politico: Bush vs. Clinton 2016!
Breitbart's Big Journalism, by Ben Shapiro
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 11/8/2012 11:41:08 AM
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| Politico, living in a dreamworld of its own making, is already forecasting the 2016 election – and they’re suggesting that Jeb Bush may be the Republican nominee, squaring off against Hillary Clinton. Now, this is a business that Dick Morris should have discredited long ago, when he predicted a 2008 race between Condoleeza Rice (never ran) and Hillary Clinton (lost to Obama during the primaries). But if Politico truly thinks that Republicans are ready to embrace a moderate governor of Florida who is soft on most of the
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Comments: Just what we need Jeb Bush. Heavy s/o. And Clinton is just a female 0bama. We need fresh blood. Not these tired old reruns. And no more Clintons or Bushes. Marco Rubio would be wonderful for 2016. It's just too soon to get into this now. We're all still exhausted by this election.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
yuban, 11/8/2012 11:43:55 AM (No. 8999579)
NOOOOOOOOO!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Italiano, 11/8/2012 11:52:19 AM (No. 8999622)
Anybody know if there is any truth to the Ulsterman story that Rove helped throw the election to Obama to grease the skids for Jeb Bush in 2016? No tinfoil hat here, I'm just asking.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
coldoc, 11/8/2012 11:53:24 AM (No. 8999627)
This is a great time to start a third party and dump rino's, wimps, and wusses. The republican party is toast.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Pearson365, 11/8/2012 11:53:57 AM (No. 8999629)
Moochelle & Ricky Martin Vs Ryan & the youngest Kardashian in 2016.
The 18-29 age group beat the tax paying group, the 45 & overs on Tuesday, so both parties will have to pander to these dolts.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
zzzghy, 11/8/2012 11:55:56 AM (No. 8999638)
What will it take to finally be rid of these shameless parasites?
What will it take to force them into taxpayer-fed retirement once and for all?
Washington has become a miserable, devilish version of whack-a-mole. Apart from some sort of secession -- which will never happen -- the sad truth is that we'll never be rid of them, ever.
I've fired people in my professional life who were better humans than the political beetles and roaches who continue to plague our country, decade after decade.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Psalm91:11, 11/8/2012 11:55:59 AM (No. 8999639)
No to Bush and no to Clinton.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
andyboy, 11/8/2012 11:56:48 AM (No. 8999641)
What a great idea -- our 2008 moderate Republican candidate (McCain) lost, and our 2012 moderate Republican candidate (Romney) lost, getting even fewer votes than McCain. So let's run another moderate!
Meanwhile, our Tea Party conservative friends in the House won huge again.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Garage Logician, 11/8/2012 11:59:32 AM (No. 8999656)
Do not want.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Pearson365, 11/8/2012 12:00:56 PM (No. 8999662)
One more - watch Obama & Dems move to lower voting age to 16, like Argentina's Peronists. "If you can drive at 16, why can't you vote" will be slogan.
Or, perhaps 14, since ObamaCare allows Feds to provide contraceptives, abortifacients, and soon, abortions without parental consent, "If you can screw, you can vote to screw."
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Forehand, 11/8/2012 12:01:07 PM (No. 8999663)
It's all a rigged game. Lame Cherry is right. Both sides have players involved.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Bad Dog, 11/8/2012 12:08:22 PM (No. 8999685)
Not just no but HELL no!
I'd be more comfortable forming a new country out of the remnants of this once great nation. Back to basics, back to traditions, back to God and the principles that made this country what it is..... er, was.
Even a new conservative third party may be too late and not enough.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
gator, 11/8/2012 12:09:56 PM (No. 8999687)
The good ship USA will be on the bottom by then, and any old dictator will do.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
NYbob, 11/8/2012 12:22:22 PM (No. 8999734)
I guess it's good news that they are predicting another election in 4 years, but I'm skeptical about this match up.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
voxlapidis, 11/8/2012 12:28:47 PM (No. 8999753)
Don't care. Will not be voting.
Done with politics.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
mamafrog, 11/8/2012 12:49:54 PM (No. 8999811)
It is bit early to be predicting who will run. The nomination is Hillary's if she wants it. If Bill is in good health I think she will. The Republican nomination will depend on the mood of the conservatives, they scared off all of the powerful moderate candidates this time, who knows if they will do it again. Maybe Ryan or Cantor will run.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 11/8/2012 12:52:21 PM (No. 8999818)
#3, I would have laughed at that idea once. Now, nothing, absolutely nothing would surprise me.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Intentional, 11/8/2012 1:04:29 PM (No. 8999840)
2016 is a pipedream. Buy a house in the country and fill the basement with canned goods and ammo. You're either a prepper or a victim from now on out.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
janjan, 11/8/2012 1:09:26 PM (No. 8999852)
The establishment GOP need to shut up. Jeb Bush is out of the question. No more RINO's. No more gutless mealy mouthed politicians who get cowed by the likes of Candy Crowley. They are finished.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
buckeye1, 11/8/2012 1:18:11 PM (No. 8999869)
"Be gone!", you shapemaker, snake oil wordsmiths. Can we tell all these new horse race pundits to go to hell?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Blackeagle, 11/8/2012 1:27:25 PM (No. 8999890)
2016 is too far out but the 2014 midterms will be here sooner than you think.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Heraclitus, 11/8/2012 2:25:47 PM (No. 9000037)
dittos, #1!
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
rlcnutter, 11/8/2012 2:38:41 PM (No. 9000084)
All I want for Christmas is for all the Bushes and all the Clintons to just go away.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 11/8/2012 2:54:37 PM (No. 9000152)
Biden seems to be pretty popular on the comedy/political circuit. He could be Hillary`s Veep pick also. Then he`d be the longest serving VP in history - and the first one in adult diapers too....
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
thatsomewhereplace, 11/8/2012 4:53:14 PM (No. 9000468)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Pepper Tree, 11/8/2012 10:59:45 PM (No. 9001263)
That UM story, #3, makes more sense than Barry winning the popular vote legitimately after what we all saw in the last two months.
I'm nearly as sick of the Bushes as I am the Clintons, starting with Barbara.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 11/8/2012 11:29:40 PM (No. 9001316)
No thanks. I will stay home.
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