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« on: August 16, 2015, 04:52:16 PM »

And so it begins. The sleeping giant that is Bush's huge money machine is gearing up...
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Bush is lagging in the polls, outisders are getting all the buzz this year and his debate (and forum) performances were generally seen as subpar, so now we will see if money can buy you love.
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« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2015, 05:03:18 PM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease
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« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2015, 05:10:55 PM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease

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« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2015, 05:18:05 PM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease

If only other candidates were aware of this amazing concept of money, and the wonders it can do for a campaign. Someone should tell the others this great secret.
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« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2015, 05:33:03 PM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease
If only other candidates were aware of this amazing concept of money, and the wonders it can do for a campaign. Someone should tell the others this great secret.
How dare you mock the great Jeb?
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« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2015, 06:22:44 PM »

Let's see if Bush can spend his way out of 6th place in Iowa. Maybe into 5th?

Jeb Bush is right to be panicking. He's 4th nationally and his campaign's a joke. The guy's a total loser.

More to the point, he's weak. Everyone can see it. He doesn't have what it takes to make it through the campaign. Jeb Bush is a paper tiger and all the money in the world won't save him (because the other candidates can tap into significant money pools themselves via SuperPACs and wealthy donors).

Right To Rise PAC might as well be named "Divine Right" PAC or something. Its very name says "His dad was president and his brother was president, it's his turn."
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« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2015, 07:38:43 PM »
« Edited: August 16, 2015, 07:41:38 PM by EliteLX »

Let's see if Bush can spend his way out of 6th place in Iowa. Maybe into 5th?

Jeb Bush is right to be panicking. He's 4th nationally and his campaign's a joke. The guy's a total loser.

More to the point, he's weak. Everyone can see it. He doesn't have what it takes to make it through the campaign. Jeb Bush is a paper tiger and all the money in the world won't save him (because the other candidates can tap into significant money pools themselves via SuperPACs and wealthy donors).

Right To Rise PAC might as well be named "Divine Right" PAC or something. Its very name says "His dad was president and his brother was president, it's his turn."

I'm not quite a staunch defender of Bush.. but uh I think you have it backwards. Bush actually has a lot going against him with his last name being Bush, not it going for him to run. You act as if he's a complete buffoon who can't articulate a word for his life, trashed his state, and is only running by capitalizing on his last name. Which is actually the complete opposite, with him running from his last name, floating his very strong fiscal record and his executive experience, and has lost weight, talks great and overall appears very presidential.

I'm afraid once Bush gets himself back out there again on the television and to the press, people will open up to his personality and be reinforced by his records and what he has to say and be cherry-topped with his charisma and presidential appearance. Jeb is everything but a loser and a joke, despite what MSNBC says, and you're hearing this from somebody who has staunchly begged please don't nominate Jeb in 2016. He's really got a pretty tidy road to a nomination in 2016.
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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2015, 08:36:55 PM »

Let's see if Bush can spend his way out of 6th place in Iowa. Maybe into 5th?

Jeb Bush is right to be panicking. He's 4th nationally and his campaign's a joke. The guy's a total loser.

More to the point, he's weak. Everyone can see it. He doesn't have what it takes to make it through the campaign. Jeb Bush is a paper tiger and all the money in the world won't save him (because the other candidates can tap into significant money pools themselves via SuperPACs and wealthy donors).

Right To Rise PAC might as well be named "Divine Right" PAC or something. Its very name says "His dad was president and his brother was president, it's his turn."

I'm not quite a staunch defender of Bush.. but uh I think you have it backwards. Bush actually has a lot going against him with his last name being Bush, not it going for him to run. You act as if he's a complete buffoon who can't articulate a word for his life, trashed his state, and is only running by capitalizing on his last name. Which is actually the complete opposite, with him running from his last name, floating his very strong fiscal record and his executive experience, and has lost weight, talks great and overall appears very presidential.

I'm afraid once Bush gets himself back out there again on the television and to the press, people will open up to his personality and be reinforced by his records and what he has to say and be cherry-topped with his charisma and presidential appearance. Jeb is everything but a loser and a joke, despite what MSNBC says, and you're hearing this from somebody who has staunchly begged please don't nominate Jeb in 2016. He's really got a pretty tidy road to a nomination in 2016.

I don't think Jeb Bush is a bumbling idiot at all. I meant what I said...he's weak. He repeatedly has said something (People should work more overtime! We need to cut funding for women's health! Getting rid of Saddam Hussein was a good deal!), realized he was getting in hot water about it, and backed down. This is a candidate in the mold of John Kerry and Mitt Romney, not George W. Bush. Saying something and running away from it makes Bush look like a calculating coward. Mix that with Jeb's utterly lackluster campaigning and you have a candidate who is a total cardboard cutout with a name and a boatload of cash.

This can be added to how much the GOP itself has changed between when Jeb left office in 2006 and today. Jeb Bush is always one step away from the cardinal sin of expressing the utter contempt he so obviously feels for the electorate. Jeb's also out of practice and isn't showing the enthusiasm and energy a winning candidate does.

Jeb Bush could just about win the GOP nomination under certain circumstances, but I don't think it's very likely. Even if he did, he's a terrible candidate for the Republicans to run and Hillary Clinton would utterly chew him up and spit him out.
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2015, 09:39:23 PM »
« Edited: August 16, 2015, 09:41:41 PM by EliteLX »

Let's see if Bush can spend his way out of 6th place in Iowa. Maybe into 5th?

Jeb Bush is right to be panicking. He's 4th nationally and his campaign's a joke. The guy's a total loser.

More to the point, he's weak. Everyone can see it. He doesn't have what it takes to make it through the campaign. Jeb Bush is a paper tiger and all the money in the world won't save him (because the other candidates can tap into significant money pools themselves via SuperPACs and wealthy donors).

Right To Rise PAC might as well be named "Divine Right" PAC or something. Its very name says "His dad was president and his brother was president, it's his turn."

I'm not quite a staunch defender of Bush.. but uh I think you have it backwards. Bush actually has a lot going against him with his last name being Bush, not it going for him to run. You act as if he's a complete buffoon who can't articulate a word for his life, trashed his state, and is only running by capitalizing on his last name. Which is actually the complete opposite, with him running from his last name, floating his very strong fiscal record and his executive experience, and has lost weight, talks great and overall appears very presidential.

I'm afraid once Bush gets himself back out there again on the television and to the press, people will open up to his personality and be reinforced by his records and what he has to say and be cherry-topped with his charisma and presidential appearance. Jeb is everything but a loser and a joke, despite what MSNBC says, and you're hearing this from somebody who has staunchly begged please don't nominate Jeb in 2016. He's really got a pretty tidy road to a nomination in 2016.

I don't think Jeb Bush is a bumbling idiot at all. I meant what I said...he's weak. He repeatedly has said something (People should work more overtime! We need to cut funding for women's health! Getting rid of Saddam Hussein was a good deal!), realized he was getting in hot water about it, and backed down. This is a candidate in the mold of John Kerry and Mitt Romney, not George W. Bush. Saying something and running away from it makes Bush look like a calculating coward. Mix that with Jeb's utterly lackluster campaigning and you have a candidate who is a total cardboard cutout with a name and a boatload of cash.

This can be added to how much the GOP itself has changed between when Jeb left office in 2006 and today. Jeb Bush is always one step away from the cardinal sin of expressing the utter contempt he so obviously feels for the electorate. Jeb's also out of practice and isn't showing the enthusiasm and energy a winning candidate does.

Jeb Bush could just about win the GOP nomination under certain circumstances, but I don't think it's very likely. Even if he did, he's a terrible candidate for the Republicans to run and Hillary Clinton would utterly chew him up and spit him out.

"realized he was getting in hot water about it, and backed down. This is a candidate in the mold of John Kerry and Mitt Romney, not George W. Bush."

I can absolutely agree with you here. If we tucked the nuts of Donman into Jeb he'd rally together a lot more excitement. Backbone appeals to more voters than appeasing to those who won't vote for you regardless.

"Even if he did, he's a terrible candidate for the Republicans to run and Hillary Clinton would utterly chew him up and spit him out."

Highly disagree with you. Jeb Bush would do Mitt Romneys numbers at worst with Hillary Rodham Clinton with the voting American public. He would most likely pick up a decent block of percentage points the GOP could really use. Realistically, if Jeb ran with a sharp ticket with a strong VP under his belt to help benefit expanding the map/expanding the demographic, squeezing by a tight win to Hillary Clinton wouldn't quite be impossible. It'd require a big fight & a neck & neck race, but this isn't a Sarah Palin vs Clinton '16 type of thing. Clinton's numbers are getting sloppier by the day, and even her own party is losing enthusiasm with Bernman making noise, spotlight on the GOP, and her word and promises not being worth half a sh**t anymore.
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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2015, 10:06:01 PM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease

Oh, so Jeb Bush bought another person. Cool!
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« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2015, 04:25:55 AM »

Jeb Bush is inevitable, the most qualified, the most electable, and will win all four early primaries. He will defeat Hillary in a landslide, seizing in massive upsets Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. Jeb Bush's money is how and will give him the ability to do all this with ease

Oh, so Jeb Bush bought another person. Cool!

I assume he's joking.
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« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2015, 09:06:40 AM »

Trump gets free views on Youtube by being awesome.

Bush has to pay for them.
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